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The Second Bank of the United States Jane Ellen Knodell (University of Vermont, US)

The Second Bank of the United States By Jane Ellen Knodell (University of Vermont, US)

The Second Bank of the United States by Jane Ellen Knodell (University of Vermont, US)


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The year 2016 marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Second Bank of the United States (1816-1836). This book is an economic history of an early central bank, the Second Bank of the United States (1816-36). It shows how the Bank developed a business model that allowed it to make a competitive profit while providing integrat

The Second Bank of the United States Summary

The Second Bank of the United States: Central banker in an era of nation-building, 1816 1836 by Jane Ellen Knodell (University of Vermont, US)

The year 2016 marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Second Bank of the United States (1816-1836). This book is an economic history of an early central bank, the Second Bank of the United States (1816-36). After US President Andrew Jackson vetoed the re-chartering of the Bank in 1832, the US would go without a central bank for the rest of the nineteenth century, unlike Europe and England. This book takes a fresh look at the role and legacy of the Second Bank.

The Second Bank of the United States shows how the Bank developed a business model that allowed it to make a competitive profit while providing integrating fiscal services to the national government for free. The model revolved around the strategic use of its unique ability to establish a nationwide system of branches. This book shows how the Bank used its branch network to establish dominance in select money markets: frontier money markets and markets for bills of exchange and specie. These lines of business created synergies with the Bank's fiscal duties, and profits that helped cover their costs. The Bank's branch in New Orleans, Louisiana, became its geographic centre of gravity, in contrast with the state-chartered banking system, which was already, by the 1820s, centred around New York.

This book is of great interest to those who study banking and American history, as well as economic students who have a great interest in economic history.

The Second Bank of the United States Reviews

Overall, this book is an important contribution to the understanding of the Second Bank of the United States and an excellent point of reference for scholars of early American economic and political history. - Claire Brennecke, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

About Jane Ellen Knodell (University of Vermont, US)

Jane Ellen Knodell is Mark J. Zwynenburg Green and Gold Professor of Financial History at the University of Vermont, USA. Her research and teaching interests are in the fields of money and banking, macroeconomics, and economic history.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction

Chapter Two: Origin and purposes of the Second Bank

Chapter Three: The Second Bank's branch network and the state banking system

Chapter Four: The Second Bank and the exchanges: conquering space

Chapter Five: The production of monetary stability

Chapter Six: The Second Bank's specie market operations

Chapter Seven: Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9780367870225
9780367870225
0367870223
The Second Bank of the United States: Central banker in an era of nation-building, 1816 1836 by Jane Ellen Knodell (University of Vermont, US)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
188
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