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Going Dutch: monetary policy in the Netherlands during the interwar gold standard, 1925–1936
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- Financial History Review / Volume 29 / Issue 2 / August 2022
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- 05 May 2022, pp. 121-151
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The 1783 proposal for a readymade note at the Bank of England
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- Financial History Review / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / April 2022
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- 25 August 2021, pp. 72-97
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Effects of credit restrictions in the Netherlands on credit growth and inflation
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- Financial History Review / Volume 28 / Issue 2 / August 2021
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- 22 July 2021, pp. 237-258
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Surge, retraction and prices: the performance of fiat coins in Sweden, c. 1715–1720
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- Financial History Review / Volume 27 / Issue 2 / August 2020
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- 22 May 2020, pp. 256-282
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Is Bitcoin a decentralized payment mechanism?
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- Journal of Institutional Economics / Volume 16 / Issue 4 / August 2020
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- 20 March 2020, pp. 433-444
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A re-examination of the empirical evidence concerning colonial Virginia's paper money, 1755-1774: a comment on Grubb
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- Financial History Review / Volume 26 / Issue 3 / December 2019
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- 08 January 2020, pp. 389-399
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Colonial Virginia's paper money, 1755–1774: value decomposition and performance
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- Financial History Review / Volume 25 / Issue 2 / August 2018
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- 22 August 2018, pp. 113-140
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‘The most difficult financial matter that has ever presented itself’: paper money and the financing of warfare under Louis XIV
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- Financial History Review / Volume 25 / Issue 1 / April 2018
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- 10 April 2018, pp. 43-70
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175 years of financial risks and returns in central banking: Danmarks Nationalbank, 1839–2014
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- Financial History Review / Volume 24 / Issue 3 / December 2017
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- 05 December 2017, pp. 307-329
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A century of monetary reform in South-East Europe: from political autonomy to the gold standard, 1815–1910
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- Financial History Review / Volume 24 / Issue 1 / April 2017
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- 01 June 2017, pp. 3-21
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Colonial New Jersey's provincial fiscal structure, 1704–1775: spending obligations, revenue sources, and tax burdens during peace and war
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- Financial History Review / Volume 23 / Issue 2 / August 2016
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- 27 June 2016, pp. 133-163
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Redemption theories and the value of American colonial paper money
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- Financial History Review / Volume 22 / Issue 3 / December 2015
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 315-335
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‘A new species of mony’: British Exchequer bills, 1701-1711
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- Financial History Review / Volume 22 / Issue 2 / August 2015
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- 18 September 2015, pp. 179-203
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Was the Gibson Paradox for real? A Wicksellian study of the relationship between interest rates and prices
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- Financial History Review / Volume 21 / Issue 2 / August 2014
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- 28 July 2014, pp. 139-163
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The seasonal demand for multiple monies in Manchuria: re-examining Zhang Zuolin's government's economic policy during the 1920s
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- Financial History Review / Volume 20 / Issue 3 / December 2013
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- 09 August 2013, pp. 335-359
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Liquidity preference and interest-bearing money: the Ottoman Empire, 1840–1851
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- Financial History Review / Volume 20 / Issue 1 / April 2013
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- 27 February 2013, pp. 91-102
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‘The folly of particulars’: the political economy of the South Sea Bubble
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- Financial History Review / Volume 19 / Issue 2 / August 2012
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- 03 April 2012, pp. 175-197
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The changing role of central banks
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- Financial History Review / Volume 18 / Issue 2 / August 2011
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- 08 June 2011, pp. 135-154
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Bills, notes and money in early New South Wales, 1788–1822
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- Financial History Review / Volume 18 / Issue 1 / April 2011
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- 16 November 2010, pp. 71-90
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Política monetaria y política fiscal en Castilla en el siglo XVII: un siglo de inestabilidades*
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- Revista de Historia Economica - Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History / Volume 23 / Issue S1 / March 2005
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- 28 April 2010, pp. 329-347
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- March 2005
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