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The efficiency of the London Gold Fixing
Saving for a stormy day? The Jamaican Government Savings Bank and the precautionary savings motive
Assessing the 1921–1922 federal financial rescue: the War Finance Corporation Bank lending program
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The efficiency of the London Gold Fixing
Saving for a stormy day? The Jamaican Government Savings Bank and the precautionary savings motive
Assessing the 1921–1922 federal financial rescue: the War Finance Corporation Bank lending program
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Thursday, 12 June
Archives, artefacts, and professional practices
Call for papers: lnkd.in/esark-NS
Friday, 13 June
Public Debt & Financial Stability
Call for papers: lnkd.in/eRjpisJ4
@aldomusacchio.bsky.social @caroline-fohlin.bsky.social
Thursday, 12 June
Archives, artefacts, and professional practices
Call for papers: lnkd.in/esark-NS
Friday, 13 June
Public Debt & Financial Stability
Call for papers: lnkd.in/eRjpisJ4
@aldomusacchio.bsky.social @caroline-fohlin.bsky.social
Thursday, 12 June
Archives, artefacts, and professional practices
Call for papers: lnkd.in/esark-NS
Friday, 13 June
Public Debt & Financial Stability
Call for papers: lnkd.in/eRjpisJ4
@aldomusacchio.bsky.social @caroline-fohlin.bsky.social
In Episode 7.2 of the #eabhPodcast,
@caroline-fohlin.bsky.social
(Emory) and Hugo Banziger (eabh) dive into the forces behind U.S. supremacy in global finance. Don't miss it! 🎧
Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/1XME...
In Episode 7.2 of the #eabhPodcast,
@caroline-fohlin.bsky.social
(Emory) and Hugo Banziger (eabh) dive into the forces behind U.S. supremacy in global finance. Don't miss it! 🎧
Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/1XME...
Democratization & foreign borrowing costs in early globalization
Medieval Europe's small change problem
19th-c Spain: city markets → central banking
UK inflation in the 1970s: monetary vs. nonmonetary causes
A thread 🧵
Democratization & foreign borrowing costs in early globalization
Medieval Europe's small change problem
19th-c Spain: city markets → central banking
UK inflation in the 1970s: monetary vs. nonmonetary causes
A thread 🧵
Did you know that Dr. Muir also had a paper in FHR last year? Read more of "1930, First Modern Crisis": www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Did you know that Dr. Muir also had a paper in FHR last year? Read more of "1930, First Modern Crisis": www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Did you know that Dr. Muir also had a paper in FHR last year? Read more of "1930, First Modern Crisis": www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Exploring the intersection of finance & history through cutting-edge research. Join us for perspectives that shape how economists, historians & policy understand markets, institutions & crises.
@caroline-fohlin.bsky.social @aldomusacchio.bsky.social @gertjanv.bsky.social
Exploring the intersection of finance & history through cutting-edge research. Join us for perspectives that shape how economists, historians & policy understand markets, institutions & crises.
@caroline-fohlin.bsky.social @aldomusacchio.bsky.social @gertjanv.bsky.social