JONÁŠ, Jan. Počátky amerického bankovnictví a jeho regulace, 1776-1836 (The Origin of American Banking and its Regulation, 1776 - 1836). Národohospodárský obzor. Brno: ESF MU Brno, 2008, 3-4/2008, 3-4, p. 4–31. ISSN 1213-2446.
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Original name Počátky amerického bankovnictví a jeho regulace, 1776-1836
Name in Czech Počátky amerického bankovnictví a jeho regulace, 1776-1836
Name (in English) The Origin of American Banking and its Regulation, 1776 - 1836
Authors JONÁŠ, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Národohospodárský obzor, Brno, ESF MU Brno, 2008, 1213-2446.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14560/08:00035285
Organization unit Faculty of Economics and Administration
Keywords (in Czech) Historie amerického bankovnictví; Kontinentály; Bank of North America; Bank of the United States; regulace
Keywords in English History of US banking; Continentals; Bank of North America; Bank of the United States; regulation
Tags Bank of North America, Continentals, History of US banking, regulation
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Changed by Changed by: Ing. Jan Jonáš, Ph.D., učo 50225. Changed: 21/6/2009 14:43.
Abstract
Práce si všímá monetární historie Spojených států v období od vyhlášení nezávislosti až po rok 1836, se zaměřením na vztah regulace a stability platebního systému. Postupně jsou prozkoumána období vzniku první klasické banky Bank of North America a vznik federálních bank s blízkostí k vládě First Bank of the United States a Second Bank of the United States.
Abstract (in English)
This article examines the monetary history of the Unites States in the period from the Declaration of Independence to 1836. Its main focus is the relation between regulation and stability of payment system. Periods of the establishment of first classical bank the Bank of North America and first federal banks connected to government the First Bank of the United States and the Second Bank of the United States are successively examined.
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