Charles Bosanquet - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Horsefield J. K.; (1941) "The Duties of a Banker." I, Reprinted in Ashton and Sayers, Papers in English monetary History, London: Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1953.
  • McCulloch, John R. (1845) The Literature of Political Economy, London: Printed for Longman, Green, and Longmans.
  • Samuelson, Paul. A. (1971) "Reflections on the Merits and Demerits of Monetarism", Issues in Fiscal and Monetary Policy: The Eclectic Economist Views the Controversy, edited by James J. Diamond (Depaul University).
  • Sargent, Thomas J. (1982) "The Real Bills Doctrine versus the Quantity Theory: A Reconsideration", The Journal of Political Economy, volume 90, number 6, pp. 1212-36.

Sayers *R.S.; (1953) "Ricardo’s Views on Monetary Questions", Reprinted in Ashton and Sayers, Papers in English monetary History, London: Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1953.

  • Sproul, Michael F. (1998) ‘Backed Money, Fiat Money, and the Real Bills Doctrine’, UCLA Working Paper #774B, http://econpapers.hhs.se/paper/clauclawp/774b.htm
  • Tobin, James (1963) ‘Commercial Banks as Creators of Money’, Banking and Monetary Studies, edited by Deane Carson. Homewood: Richard D. Irwin.
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Name Bosanquet, Charles
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Date of birth 23 July 1769
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Date of death 20 June 1850
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