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Die Bank von England im Dienste der Finanzverwaltung des Staates
1885
by
Philippovich
Knowledge Economics
Bank of England
Eugen von Philippovich
Taxation
Public Finance
Reichsbank
Adolf Wagner
Banking
Economic History
Lorenz von Stein
American Revolution
Interest Rates
Mercantilism
Banknotes
Deficit Spending
John Law
Edmund Burke
Accounting
Walter Bagehot
Table of Contents · 55 segments
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Google Books digitization notice and public-domain usage guidelines
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Scanned preliminary pages and title matter
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Preface: Bank of England as a state financial-administration organ
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Table of contents, opening portion
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Table of Contents Continuation and Appendices
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Introduction: The State, Banking, and Financial Administration
theoretical
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Part One: Founding of the Bank of England — English Economic and Credit Development in the Seventeenth Century
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Public Credit before the Founding of the Bank of England
chapter
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Founding Statutes and Monopoly Position of the Bank of England
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Transition to Financial Administration and the Second Part
chapter
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The Bank’s Relations to State Debt and Cash Administration in the Eighteenth Century
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The Principle of Incorporating State Debts at the Founding of the Bank
chapter
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The Attempt to Found a Land Bank
chapter
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The East India Company as an Incorporated Public Creditor
chapter
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The South Sea Company and the Consolidation of Floating Debt
chapter
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History and Financial Significance of Exchequer Bills
chapter
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Management of the National Debt by the Companies: Differences among the Bank, East India Company, and South Sea Company
chapter
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The Development of Forms of Public Debt
chapter
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The Companies’ Position in the Management of State Debts
chapter
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The East India Company
chapter
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The South Sea Company
chapter
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The Bank of England and the Administration of Public Debt
chapter
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Management Functions and State Compensation
chapter
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State Cash Administration and the Bank’s Role
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Central Financial Authorities: Treasury and Exchequer
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Receipt and Account Sides of the Exchequer
chapter
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Revenue Offices and the State Central Cash Office
chapter
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The Right of Warrant and Appropriation
chapter
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Cash Administration of the Spending Departments
chapter
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The Cash Offices' Dealings with the Bank
chapter
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Part Three: Legal Development of the Bank's Role in Cash Administration, 1780-1834
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1834 Union of the Exchequer Cash Office with the Bank of England
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Centralization of Payments and the Rise of Parliamentary Appropriation Audit
chapter
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Public Monies Committees and Control of the Consolidated Pay Department
chapter
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Revenue Office Payments and the Exchequer and Audit Department Act of 1866
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Bank and Public Debt: Funded Debt and the Bank’s Nineteenth-Century Monopoly
chapter
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Floating Debt before Exchequer Bonds: Administrative Bills, Exchequer Bills, and Treasury Bills
chapter
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Exchequer Bonds and the Statutory Regulation of Floating Debt
chapter
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Current Role of the Bank in State Financial Administration: Introduction
chapter
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The Bank as State Cash Office: Concentrating State Revenues
chapter
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The Central State Account (Exchequer Account)
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The Paymaster General and His Accounts
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Covering the Cash Deficit
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Forms of State Payment
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Section 6: Overview Statements on Cash Movements
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The Bank as Public Debt Administration Office
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Conclusion: Public Cash Management and the Bank of England
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Appendix Opening
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Appendix I: Statutory Provisions Founding the Position of the Bank of England
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Appendix I continued: Clauses XIX–XXXII of the Bank of England founding act
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Later statutes defining the Bank of England’s exclusive banking privilege
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Appendix II: Organizational statute of the National Land Bank
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Appendix III: Forms of Exchequer Bills, Treasury Bills, and Exchequer Bonds
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Appendix IV: Average level of public deposits at the Bank of England
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Publisher catalogue and final digitization marks
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