The history and practice of banking in New Zealand
Bedford, Harry Dodgshun

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Bedford, H. D. (1916). The history and practice of banking in New Zealand (Thesis, Doctor of Letters). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/4539
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Date:
1916
Degree Name:
Doctor of Letters
Degree Discipline:
History
Rights Statement:
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.
Research Type:
Thesis
Languages:
English
Table of Contents:
Volume 1: Principles of English Banking current in the “Forties” – Commerce without Banks – Early Banking – Government Debentures as Currency in New Zealand – A State Bank of Issue – Several Banks – the Gold Discoveries – Years of Expanding Credit – Banks and Credit
Volume 2: Movements towards Crisis – The Assets Realisation Board – The Colonial Bank – The National Bank – The Causes of the Crisis – Commercial Influences – Bank Notes – Exchange – The Government Account – Since 1895
Notes:
Publisher: Thesis (Litt. D.)--University of Otago, 1916. Format: 2 v. (546 leaves) ; 32 cm.
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