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Deane, Marjorie. The central banks. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1994.

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Peek, Joe. Is bank supervision central to central banking? [Boston]: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1997.

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Lastra, Rosa María. Central banking and banking regulation. London: Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1996.

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G, Mayes David, and Wood Geoffrey Edward, eds. Designing central banks. New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.

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Henckel, Timo. Central banking without central bank money. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, 1999.

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M, Santomero Anthony, Viotti Staffan 1944-, and Vredin Anders, eds. Challenges for central banking. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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Gorton, Gary. Banking panics and the origin of central banking. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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1946-, Collins Michael, ed. Central banking in history. Aldershot, Hants, England: Elgar, 1993.

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Marlon, Cappello, and Rizzo Cristian, eds. Central banking and globalization. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Marlon, Cappello, and Rizzo Cristian, eds. Central banking and globalization. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Lamfalussy, Alexandre. Central banking in transition. London: Per Jacobsson Foundation, 1994.

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Lamfalussy, Alexandre. Central banking in transition. London: Per Jacobsson Foundation, 1994.

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Chandavarkar, Anand G. Central banking in developing countries. New York, N.Y: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

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Diamond, Douglas W. Liquidity shortages and banking crises. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.

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Diamond, Douglas W. Liquidity shortages and banking crises. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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Hoffmeyer, Erik. Thirty years in central banking. Washington, D.C: Group of Thirty, 1994.

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Thompson, Helen, 1966 June 13-, ed. The politics of central banks. London: Routledge, 1998.

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Rao, M. Kutumba. Management of central co-operative banks. New Delhi: Ashish, 1985.

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Hadjiemmanuil, Christos. The European Central Bank and banking supervision. London: International Finance & Tax Law Unit, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London in cooperation with the London Centre for International Banking Studies and the London Institute of International Banking, Finance & Development Law, 1996.

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Jean-Philippe, Touffut, ed. Central banks as economic institutions. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2008.

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B, Ravi Kumar Jain, and A. K. Sohani. Central banking governance: Issues and perspectives. Agartala: Icfai University Press, 2012.

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Fischer, Stanley. Modern approaches to central banking. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995.

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Volcker, Paul A. The triumph of central banking? Washington, D.C: Per Jacobsson Foundation, 1990.

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Jones, Claire, and Pringle Robert. The future of central banking. London: Central Banking Publications, 2011.

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Volcker, Paul A. The triumph of central banking? Washington, D.C: Per Jacobsson Foundation, 1990.

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S, Blinder Alan, International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies., and Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain)., eds. How do central banks talk? Geneva: International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies, 2001.

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Ize, Alain. Capitalizing central banks: A net worth approach. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Financial Systems Dept., 2004.

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Blinder, Alan S. Central banking in theory and practice. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1998.

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White, Bruce. Central banking: Back to the future. Wellington, New Zealand: Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 2001.

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Mayes, David, Heinz Herrmann, and Geoffrey E. Wood. Designing Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Herger, Nils. Understanding Central Banks. Springer, 2019.

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Mayes, David, and Geoffrey E. Wood. Designing Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Mayes, David, Heinz Herrmann, and Geoffrey E. Wood. Designing Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Mayes, David, Heinz Herrmann, and Geoffrey E. Wood. Designing Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Mayes, David, Heinz Herrmann, and Geoffrey E. Wood. Designing Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Mayes, David, Heinz Herrmann, and Geoffrey E. Wood. Designing Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Henckel, Timo, Alain Ize, and Arto Kovanen. Central Banking Without Central Bank Money. International Monetary Fund, 1999.

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Henckel, Timo, Alain Ize, and Arto Kovanen. Central Banking Without Central Bank Money. International Monetary Fund, 1999.

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Henckel, Timo, Alain Ize, and Arto Kovanen. Central Banking Without Central Bank Money. International Monetary Fund, 1999.

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(Editor), Anthony M. Santomero, Staffan Viotti (Editor), and Anders Vredin (Editor), eds. Challenges for Central Banking. Springer, 2001.

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Vredin, Anders, Anthony M. Santomero, and Staffan Viotti. Challenges for Central Banking. Springer, 2010.

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Vredin, Anders, Anthony M. Santomero, and Staffan Viotti. Challenges for Central Banking. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Qvigstad, Jan Fredrik. On Central Banking. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Qvigstad, Jan Fredrik. On Central Banking. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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On Central Banking. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Eight European Central Banks;. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Eight European Central Banks;. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Bindseil, Ulrich. Central Banking before 1800. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198849995.001.0001.

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During the 20th century, a view established itself, according to which (a) defining central banking would be difficult, (b) the Sveriges Riksbank (established in 1668) and the Bank of England (established in 1694) would have been the first central banks, (c) although at that time central banks did not have a policy mandate and no concept of central banking would have existed before the 19th century. This book challenges these views and rehabilitates pre-1800 central banking, including the role of numerous other institutions, mainly on the European continent. Central banking should be defined as being associated with the issuance of “central bank money”, i.e. financial money of the highest possible credit quality, that is accepted for settlement of any other financial claim in the same way as species money is accepted as it is considered credit, liquidity and market risk free, to use modern terminology. Issuing central bank money is a natural monopoly, and therefore central banks were always based on public charters regulating them and giving them a unique role in a sovereign territorial entity. Many early central banks were not only based on a public charter but were also publicly owned and managed, and had well defined policy objectives. The book reviews these policy objectives and the financial operations of 25 central banks established before 1800. The book shows that many of the central bank controversies debated today actually date back to the period 1400-1800.
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Thompson, Helen, and Robert Elgie. Politics of Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Thompson, Helen, and Robert Elgie. Politics of Central Banks. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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