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The Role of Private Banks in the Early Economy of the United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

Fritz Redlich
Affiliation:
Harvard University (Retired)

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Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1977

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References

1 Scylla, Richard, “Forgotten Men of Money: Private Bankers in Early U. S. History,” and Discussion by Lance E. Davis. Papers Presented at the Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Economic History Association, published in The Journal of Economic History, XXXVI (March, 1976), 173197CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See Redlich, Fritz, “On the Origin of Created Deposits in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts” in Business History Review, XLIII (Summer, 1969), 204208CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 Business History Review, XLIII, (Summer, 1969), 171191Google Scholar.