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|a Andersen, Steffen Elkiær.
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|a The Origins and Nature of Scandinavian Central Banking
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|c by Steffen Elkiær Andersen.
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|b Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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|a Section 1: The Nature of Central Banking -- Chapter 1) Some General Remarks on “Central Banking” -- Chapter 2) Defining “Central Banks”: Four Criteria -- Section 2: Before the Deluge: The Very Different Origins of Scandinavia’s Central Banks, The Great War, and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 3) Sveriges Riksbank and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 4) Danmarks Nationalbank and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 5) Norges Bank and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 6) The Scandinavian Currency Union (1873-1914) -- Chapter 7) How The Great War Formed Scandinavian Central Banking -- Section 3: The Inter-war and Post-war Period -- Chapter 8) Sveriges Riksbank and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 9) Danmarks Nationalbank and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 10) Norges Bank and the Four Criteria -- Chapter 11) Summary and Conclusions.
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|a This book explores the formation and evolution of Scandinavian central banks. It begins by defining the nature of “central banking” in general, before moving on to investigate how and when it became meaningful to regard today’s Scandinavian central banks as such. It also explores how Scandinavian central banks have conformed to the defined ideals of “central banks” over the last 100 years, clarifying the distinctions between commercial banks and central banks, and between central banks and departments of governments. The author shows how the outbreak of the Great War was the catalyst which fundamentally transformed the originally purely commercial banks into “central banks”. The book also analyses how different the three Scandinavian central banks are, how these differences can be explained by the different political and economic circumstances surrounding their original formation, and the differences in the political environments in which they later developed.
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