Banks and banking -- Great Britain
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Banks and banking -- Great Britain
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Banks and banking
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- Domestic and international banking, M.K. Lewis and K.T. Davis
- Where did our money go?, building a banking system fit for purpose; A report of the Great Transition, New Economics Foundation
- Directors of industry, the British corporate network, 1904-76, John Scott and Catherine Griff
- Gold and state banking, a study in the economics of monopoly, by Edward R. Pease
- Tracts and other publications on metallic and paper currency (1857) With the addition of further reflections on the state of the currency (1837)
- The future of financial regulation, who should pay for the failure of American and European banks?, Johan A. Lybeck
- Banking on change, the development and future of financial services, edited by Ouida Taaffe
- A guide to banking in Britain, Robin Pringle ; with a foreword by Lord Cromer
- The three banks review
- The British banking system's demand for cash reserves, by David H. Howard
- The evidence given by Lord Overstone before the Select Committee of the House of Commons of 1857 on Bank Acts, with additions
- Inside the banking crisis, the untold story, Hugh Pym
- Success in elements of banking, David Cox
- The London clearing banks, evidence by the Committee of London Clearing Bankers to the Committee to Review the Functioning of Financial Institutions, November, 1977
- Economic consequences of the Vickers commission, Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- Consumer credit risk management, Helen McNab, Peter Taylor
- Lloyds Bank review
- Barclays review
- Applied economics in banking and finance, H. Carter and I. Partington
- The big four British banks, David Rogers
- Bankers' lending techniques, C.N. Rouse
- The Royal Bank of Scotland review
- Complexity and crisis in the financial system, critical perspectives on American and British banking, edited by Matthew Hollow, Folarin Akinbami, Ranald Michie
- The banks and the monetary system in the UK, 1959-1971, a banking view of developments from the Radcliffe Report to the monetary reforms of 1971, comprising articles selected from the Midland Bank Review, edited with an introduction by J. E. Wadsworth
- British business banking, the failure of finance provision for SMEs, Michael Lloyd
- Competition and credit control, K.K.F. Zawadzki
- U.K. banking after deregulation, A.W. Mullineux
- The politics of banking, the strange case of competition and credit control, Michael Moran
- Financial markets and institutions, edited by Christopher J. Green and David T. Llewellyn, on behalf of the Money Study Group
- The bank culture debate, ethics, values, and financialization in Anglo-America, Huw Macartney
- Islamic financial services in the United Kingdom, Elaine Housby
- Banking for profit, the efficient use of resources: based on the seminar held at Christ's College, Cambridge, 10-16 September 1972
- Europe's advantage, banks and small firms in Britain, France, Germany, and Italy since 1918, Francesca Carnevali
- British banking strategy and the international challenge, Derek F. Channon
- Retail banking, the new revolution in structure and strategy, J.B. Howcroft and J. Lavis
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