Money and banking in Canada : historical documents and commentary /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
McClelland and Stewart,
©1964.
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Colección: | Carleton library series ;
no. 17. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- PART ONE: PRE-CONFEDERATION PERIOD
- 1. Playing-Card Currency of French Canada
- 2. Currency Regulations, 1796
- 3. The Canadian Banking Company
- 4. In Support of Establishing a Bank in 1808
- 5. Army Bills
- 6. Canada's First Chartered Bank
- 7. Charter of the Bank of Montreal
- 8. Establishing a Bank in the 1830's
- 9. Origin of the Canadian Banking System
- 10. Imperial Regulation of Colonial Bank Charters
- 11. Commercial Crisis of 1837-38
- 12. Lord Sydenham's Proposal For a Provincial Bank of Issue
- 13. Hincks on Canadian Currency14. History of Canadian Metallic Currency
- 15. Currency and Banking 1840-1867
- PART TWO: FROM CONFEDERATION TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- 1. The First Bank Act of the Dominion
- 2. The Canadian Banks and Wall Street
- 3. Canadian Banks in New York
- 4. Reminiscences of Bankers
- Campbell Sweeny
- Robert Gill
- D. Hughes Charles
- 5. The Government Currency: The Monetary Times
- 6. The Government Currency: Reply
- 7. Bank Reserves
- 8. Fewer and Larger Banks
- PART THREE: FIRST WORLD WAR TO SECOND WORLD WAR
- 1. The Canadian Banks and War Finance2. The Canadian Monetary Situation
- 3. Currency Management in Canada
- 4. The Existing Canadian Financial System and the Establishment of a Central Bank
- 5. Constitution of the Bank of Canada
- 6. Functions, Structure, and Operations of the Bank in Canada
- PART FOUR: AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR
- 1. Review of Post-War Monetary Policy
- 2. Bank of Canada Policy Appraised
- 3. The Bank Act Revision of 1954
- 4. Economic Policy Views of James E. Coyne
- 5. The Economic Policy Proposals of the Governor of The Bank of Canada6. Statement of James E. Coyne Regarding a Bill Declaring the Position of Governor of the Bank of Canada to be Vacant
- 7. Conditions Outlined by Louis Rasminsky on Assuming the Position of Governor of the Bank of Canada
- 8. The Objectives of Canadian Monetary Policy, 1949-61
- PART FIVE: GENERAL REVIEW
- 1. Banking Legislation 1822 to 1967
- Note on the Contributors