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Classical Silver and Gold Standards 6 Fractional Reserves 6 Money Supply 4 Schweden 4 Free Banking 3 Goldwährung 3 Silberwährung 3 Balance of Payments 2 Banking Fragility 2 Capital Market Development 2 Central Bank Reserves 2 Classical silver and gold standards 2 Endogenous Money 2 Fester Wechselkurs 2 Financial Crises 2 Free banking 2 Lender of Last Resort 2 Liquidity 2 Monetary Base 2 Monetary Policy 2 Prices 2 Bankenliquidität 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Finanzmarktkrise 1 Geldangebot 1 Geldmenge 1 Kapitalmobilität 1 Übergangswirtschaft 1
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English 8
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Ögren, Anders 8
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Economics Institute for Research (SIR), Handelshögskolan i Stockholm 4
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SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 8
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EconStor 4 RePEc 4
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Commercial note issuing banks and capital market development: An empirical test of the Enskilda Banks' assets, liabilities and reserves in relation to evolving capital market liquidity in Sweden, 1834 - 1913
Ögren, Anders - 2003
First established during the 1830's, the Enskilda banks were characterized by unlimited owner liability and the right to issue bank notes. Consequently, in Swedish banking history, these banks have been considered to be primitive relics. This paper utilizes new data to revise this picture of the...
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Expansion of the money supply with a fixed exchange rate: free banking in Sweden under the silver and gold standards, 1834 - 1913
Ögren, Anders - 2003
This paper studies the role of bank notes issued by the private Enskilda banks in the expansion of the Swedish monetary stock under the classic specie standard maintained during the period 1834-1913. The use of balance sheets has made possible the estimation of more accurate and continuous...
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Reserves, money supply and prices: The international adjustment mechanism in Sweden under the silver and gold standards, 1834 - 1913
Ögren, Anders - 2003
This paper explores how international capital movements affected the domestic money supply. This requires that the causality at work in the adjustment process be analyzed. For this purpose, series of central bank reserves, the monetary base, the money supply and the balance of payments were...
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Lender of last report in a transitional economy with a fixed exchange rate: Financial crises and monetary policy in Sweden under the silver and gold standards, 1834 - 1913
Ögren, Anders - 2003
According to the classical view, an economy's lender of last resort should be its central bank. For brief periods of time, the bank might suspend convertibility in order to provide the liquidity needed to support the domestic credit market. Recent experience of financial crises demonstrates the...
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Reserves, Money Supply and Prices: The International Adjustment Mechanism in Sweden under the Silver and Gold Standards, 1834 – 1913
Ögren, Anders - Economics Institute for Research (SIR), … - 2003
Payments; Central Bank Reserves; Classical Silver and Gold Standards; Monetary Base; Money Supply; Prices ABSTRACT This paper …
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Expansion of the Money Supply with a Fixed Exchange Rate: “Free Banking” in Sweden under the Silver and Gold Standards, 1834 – 1913
Ögren, Anders - Economics Institute for Research (SIR), … - 2003
Silver and Gold Standards; Endogenous Money; Fractional Reserves; Free banking; Money Supply ABSTRACT This paper studies the … Exchange Rate: “Free Banking” in Sweden under the Silver and Gold Standards, 1834 – 1913 Anders Ögren ∗ Keywords: Classical …
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Lender of Last Resort in a Peripheral Economy with a Fixed Exchange Rate: Financial Crises and Monetary Policy in Sweden under the Silver and Gold Standards, 1834 – 1913
Ögren, Anders - Economics Institute for Research (SIR), … - 2003
, 1834 – 1913 Anders Ögren ∗ Keywords: Classical silver and gold standards, Financial Crises, Fractional Reserves, Lender …
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Commercial Note Issuing Banks and Capital Market Development: An Empirical Test of the Enskilda Banks’ Assets, Liabilities and Reserves in Relation to Evolving Capital Market Liquidity in Sweden, 1834 – 1913
Ögren, Anders - Economics Institute for Research (SIR), … - 2003
Silver and Gold Standards, Fractional Reserves, Free Banking, Liquidity ABSTRACT First established during the 1830's, the … Market Liquidity in Sweden, 1834 – 1913 Anders Ögren ∗ Keywords: Banking Fragility, Capital Market Development, Classical …
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