Digitalisate EconBiz Logo Full screen
  • First image
  • Previous image
  • Next image
  • Last image
  • Show double pages
Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Banking theories in the United States before 1860

Access restriction


Copyright

The copyright and related rights status of this record has not been evaluated or is not clear. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information.

Bibliographic data

fullscreen: Banking theories in the United States before 1860

Monograph

Identifikator:
881859214
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-4433
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Petersilie, Alwin
Title:
Die Entwickelung der eingetragenen Genossenschaften in Preussen während des letzten Jahrzehnts
Edition:
Sonderabdruck aus dem "XXIV. Ergänzungshefte zur Zeitschrift des Königlich Preußischen Statistischen Landesamtes"
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Preussische Central-Genossenschafts-Kasse
Year of publication:
1906
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (68, 62 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2017
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
I. Die Genossenschaften in Preussen und ihr äusseres Wachstum von 1980 bis 1905
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Banking theories in the United States before 1860
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. The utility of banks as a source of media of payment
  • Part II. The utility of banks as agencies in the distribution of loanable funds
  • Part III. Bank notes and bank deposits
  • Part IV. Banking policy and the business cycle
  • Index

Full text

PREFACE 
THis study of the earlier development of banking theories in 
the United States has grown out of a doctoral thesis presented 
at Harvard University in 1923, and is now published through 
the generous interest of the Department of Economics of 
that University. 
In pursuing his research the author has become indebted 
to Professor Davis R. Dewey, of the Massachusetts Institute 
of Technology, and to Professor Edwin R. A. Seligman, of 
Columbia University, for having graciously accorded him 
the privilege of examining at leisure the collections of early 
American tracts contained in their private libraries. To 
these scholars I gladly acknowledge a deep sense of gratitude. 
I would also express appreciation to Professor Henry B. 
Gardner, my senior colleague and the head of the Depart- 
ment of Economics at Brown University, for having read the 
manuscript and offered helpful criticism. And, finally, I 
would make such acknowledgment as the printed page per- 
mits to Professor Allyn A. Young of Harvard University. 
A profound scholar, inspiring teacher, and generous friend, 
his interest has done much to point the way and to minimize 
its difficulties. 
HARRY E. MILLER 
BroOwWN UNIVERSITY 
ProOVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 
September. 1026
	        

Download

Download

Here you will find download options and citation links to the record and current image.

Monograph

METS MARC XML Dublin Core RIS Mirador ALTO TEI Full text PDF EPUB DFG-Viewer Back to EconBiz
TOC

This page

PDF ALTO TEI Full text
Download

Image fragment

Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame Link to IIIF image fragment

Citation links

Citation links

Monograph

To quote this record the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

This page

To quote this image the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

Citation recommendation

Banking Theories in the United States before 1860. Harvard University Press, 1927.
Please check the citation before using it.

Image manipulation tools

Tools not available

Share image region

Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Contact

Have you found an error? Do you have any suggestions for making our service even better or any other questions about this page? Please write to us and we'll make sure we get back to you.

What is the fourth digit in the number series 987654321?:

I hereby confirm the use of my personal data within the context of the enquiry made.