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This paper develops a new insight enabling the empirical study of media capture: minority shareholders of newspapers and readers face similar risks. Both are adversely affected when corrupt insiders use the newspaper for personal profit and receive invisible revenues. This means that relevant...
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crises; (d) the importance of money market investors (bills brokers) as chief conduit of liquidity provision in crisis; (e …
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The collapse of Overend Gurney and the ensuing Crisis of 1866 was a turning point in British financial history. The achievement of relative stability was due to the Bank of Englandś willingness to offer generous assistance to the market in a crisis, combined with an elaborate system for...
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crises; (d) the importance of money market investors (bills brokers) as chief conduit of liquidity provision in crisis; (e …
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crises; (d) the importance of money market investors (bills brokers) as chief conduit of liquidity provision in crisis; (e …
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This paper provides new evidence on the rise of the dollar as an international currency, focusing on its role in the conduct of trade and the provision of trade credit. We show that the shift to the dollar occurred much earlier than conventionally supposed: during and immediately after World War...
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earlier work (Collins 1992), is that free lending and extensive liquidity support against good collateral developed gradually … march forward to prevent a market retreat and maintain a critical degree of liquidity …
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) the importance of money market investors (bills brokers) as chief conduit of liquidity provision in crisis; (e) the …
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