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  1. 101

    The dominion of means over ends. Modern bank credit and Max Weber’s irrational rationalization by Domenico Cortese

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Referring, among other sources, to a report by the Bank of England and to studies by Neo-Keynesian authors such as Stiglitz, this essay establishes that the consequence of the current private structure of credit-issuing is that the ultimate end of credit does not coincide with maximization and economic reciprocity but with the assessment of a risk which is distinctly private. …”
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  2. 102

    International Network for Exchanging Experience on Statistical Handling of Granular Data (INEXDA). by Christian Hirsch

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Current INEXDA members are the Banco de España, Banca d'Italia, the Banco de Portugal, the Bank of England, the Banque de France, the Deutsche Bundesbank, and the European Central Bank. …”
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  3. 103

    Central bank swaps then and now: swaps and dollar liquidity in the 1960s by Catherine Schenk, McCauley, RN

    Published 2020
    “…In particular, we spotlight how in the 1960s the Federal Reserve, working in conjunction with the BIS and European central banks, repeatedly used swaps to manage eurodollar funding liquidity and Libor yields. BIS, Bank of England and Swiss National Bank archives show an intention to offset seasonal disturbances to funding liquidity in order to prevent eurodollar yield spikes. …”
    Working paper
  4. 104

    US Deflation? New Methods of Forecasting Consumer Prices. by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J

    Published 2009
    “…The ECB kept interest rates on hold on October 2nd. Though the Bank of England took part in the international cut of 0.5% on October 8th it was still worried about inflation risks at mid-month. …”
    Journal article
  5. 105

    The Impact of FII Investment on Indian Stock Market Return by Dr. Ranjan Jaykant Sabhaya, Falguni H. Pandya

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The crisis in West Asia and Europe came as a breather for India earlier. Meanwhile both Bank of England (BOE) and European Central Bank (ECB) have kept rates unchanged. …”
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  6. 106

    How effective have measures by Central Banks been in mitigating the impact of financial crisis by Ibrahim Rimintsiwa

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This paper reviewed literature to ascertain the effectiveness of conventional monetary policy measures and unconventional monetary measures used in mitigating the impact of the 2007/2008 global financial crisis, specifically by the major central banks including the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England. The study used systematic quantitative assessment technique (SQAT) to determine a high quality of papers that have been reviewed in the study. …”
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  7. 107

    Modelling and forecasting mortgage delinquency and foreclosure in the UK by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J

    Published 2016
    “…This is based on an average debt–equity ratio, corrected for regional deviations, and uses a functional form for the distribution of the debt–equity ratio checked on Irish micro-data from the Bank of Ireland, and Bank of England snapshots of negative equity. We systematically address serious measurement bias in the ‘months-in-arrears’ measures, neglected in previous UK studies. …”
    Journal article
  8. 108

    Tory economic discourse from the age of restriction to the rise of Disraeli: 1797-1850 by Patterson, G, Garth Owen Patterson

    Published 2009
    “…<p>In 1797 Pitt the Younger's war-time government promulgated the Restriction Act which suspended cash payments from the Bank of England, with the proviso that soon after the restoration of peace, the payments would be resumed and the ancient metallic standard of nation restored. …”
    Thesis
  9. 109

    London overseas-merchant groups at the end of the seventeenth century and the moves against the East India Company by Jones, DW

    Published 1970
    “…</p> <p>The results throw light on the paradox of how the great institutions of the eighteenth-century city -namely the Bank of England and the East India Company - were either founded, as in the former case, or much extended, as in the latter case, during a decade of crisis, Thus while focusing ultimately on the attack on the East India Company, no opportunity is missed to point out how crucial was the role played by the London mercantile community in enabling England to survive to the modest victory at Ryswick.…”
    Thesis
  10. 110

    Is Central Banks’ Effectiveness Related to their Transparency? A Case of European Economies by Szyszko Magdalena, Próchniak Mariusz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The research covers the Czech National Bank, the National Bank of Hungary, the National Bank of Poland, the National Bank of Romania, the Bank of England, and the Sveriges Riksbank during 1997–2016. …”
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    The institutional structure of macroprudential policy in the UK: an assessment of the accountability mechanisms of the Financial Policy Committee by Kaprinis, K

    Published 2017
    “…<p>This thesis examines the accountability of the macroprudential policy (MPP) authorities, concentrating on the case study of the Financial Policy Committee (FPC) of the Bank of England (BoE). It explores the appropriate design of legal safeguards through which accountability of MPP authorities in the United Kingdom can be ensured.…”
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  15. 115

    Modelling and forecasting mortgage delinquency and foreclosure in the UK by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J

    Published 2016
    “…This is based on an average debt-equity ratio, corrected for regional deviations, and uses a functional form for the distribution of the debt-equity ratio checked on Irish micro-data from the Bank of Ireland, and Bank of England snapshots of negative equity. We systematically address serious measurement bias in the 'months-in-arrears' measures, neglected in previous UK studies. …”
    Working paper
  16. 116

    Banking secrecy in Malaysia: a legal myth / Abd. Razak Said by Said, Abd. Razak

    Published 1987
    “…Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England (1924) 1KB 461 give the best account on the principle and its exceptions. …”
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  17. 117

    Challenges for the Global Financial System by SERGHEI MARGULESCU, ELENA MARGULESCU

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…According to the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, the global financial system is currently lagging behind the evolution of the global economy, facing asymmetric concentrations of financial assets in advanced economies relative to economic activity. …”
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  18. 118

    The social construction of executive remuneration in the UK: elite competition around codification and legitimation by Perkins, Stephen J.

    Published 2017
    “…Adding value to public debate on organisational effectiveness at a time of warnings from luminaries such as the Bank of England governor about the adverse social impact of "stateless companies" and calls for action against unfairness in income distribution.…”
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  19. 119

    Britain, Sweden and the Cold War, 1945-54 by Aunesluoma, J

    Published 1998
    “…</p> <p>The work is based on primary material from the Foreign Office archives, the archives of the Ministry of Defence, Board of Trade, Treasury, Bank of England, Cabinet and the service departments. …”
    Thesis
  20. 120

    Comparison worldwide and Ukrainian practice of bank stress testing by Andrii Ramskyi, Olena Sobolieva-Tereshchenko, Valeriia Zharnikova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Programs conducted by the IMF, Bank of England, Dodd-Frank Act, Bank of Japan, Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority and the World Bank promoted the used of stress tests. …”
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