84,99 zł
The Story of the Bank of England: A History of English Banking, and a Sketch of the Money Market offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the origins, development, and influence of the Bank of England, one of the world’s most significant financial institutions. Tracing its foundation in 1694, the book delves into the circumstances that led to the Bank’s creation, including the financial needs of the English government and the economic climate of the time. It provides a detailed account of the Bank’s early struggles, its evolving relationship with the state, and its pivotal role in shaping the British economy. The narrative unfolds with vivid descriptions of the Bank’s early directors, the challenges of managing national debt, and the gradual expansion of its powers and responsibilities. The book examines key historical events such as the South Sea Bubble, the Napoleonic Wars, and the transition from gold to paper currency, illustrating how the Bank navigated crises and adapted to changing economic realities. It also highlights the Bank’s influence on the development of modern banking practices, including the issuance of banknotes, the management of reserves, and the regulation of the money market. In addition to chronicling the Bank’s institutional history, the book offers a broader sketch of English banking, exploring the rise of private banks, the evolution of joint-stock banks, and the interplay between the Bank of England and other financial institutions. The author provides insights into the workings of the money market, the mechanisms of credit, and the impact of banking on commerce and society. Rich in historical detail and anecdote, The Story of the Bank of England is both an informative resource and a fascinating read for anyone interested in economic history, finance, or the story of how one institution helped shape the modern financial world.
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Liczba stron: 252
Rok wydania: 2025
