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Money, Politics and Power Richard A. Kleer (University of Regina, Canada)

Money, Politics and Power By Richard A. Kleer (University of Regina, Canada)

Money, Politics and Power by Richard A. Kleer (University of Regina, Canada)


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This book examines one of the most famous economic-policy episodes in British history, offering an entirely novel and very sophisticated account. It explains key monetary and financial institutions in a highly accessible way, builds a novel interpretation of the creation and early years of the Bank of England from previously undiscovered archiva

Money, Politics and Power Summary

Money, Politics and Power: Banking and Public Finance in Wartime England, 1694 96 by Richard A. Kleer (University of Regina, Canada)

The Nine Years' War with France was a period of great institutional innovation in public finance and of severe monetary turmoil for England. It saw the creation of the Bank of England; a sudden sharp fall in the external value of the pound; a massive undertaking to melt down and recoin most of the nation's silver currency; a failed attempt to create a National Land Bank as a competitor to the Bank of England; and the ensuing outbreak of a sharp monetary and financial crisis.

Histories of this period usually divide these events into two main topics, treated in isolation from one another: the recoinage debate and ensuing monetary crisis and a 'battle of the banks'. The first is often interpreted as the pyrrhic victory of a creditor-dominated parliament over the nation's debtors, one that led very predictably to the ensuing monetary crisis. The second has been construed as a contest between whig-merchant and tory-gentry visions of the proper place of banking in England's future. This book binds the two strands into a single narrative, resulting in a very different interpretation of both. Parliamentary debate over the recoinage was superficial and misleading; beneath the surface, it was just another front for the battle of the banks. And the latter had little to do with competing philosophies of economic development; it was rather a pragmatic struggle for profit and power, involving interlocking contests between two groups of financiers and two sets of politicians within the royal administration. The monetary crisis of summer 1696 was not the result of poor planning by the Treasury; rather it was a continuation of the battle of the banks, fought on new ground but with the same ultimate intent - to establish dominance in the lucrative business of private lending to the crown.

About Richard A. Kleer (University of Regina, Canada)

Richard A. Kleer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, at the University of Regina, Canada.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Part I: The institutional and economic context

2. England's wartime system of public finance

3. The inception of the Bank of England

4. Parliamentary measures against clipping and bullion exports, 1689-95

5. The growing problem of war remittances

6. Land-bank projects, 1694-95

Part II: The political and policy narrative

7. The administrative debate on the state of the currency, September-November 1695

8. The act for remedying the ill state of the coin, November 1695-January 1696

9. Banking projects and public finance, early 1696

10. Guineas and the National Land Bank, February-April 1696

11. Connecting the dots: monetary policies as means to political ends

12. Monetary and financial crisis in England and the plight of the English army in Flanders, spring - summer 1696

13. Concluding remarks

Index

Additional information

NLS9780367888824
9780367888824
0367888823
Money, Politics and Power: Banking and Public Finance in Wartime England, 1694 96 by Richard A. Kleer (University of Regina, Canada)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
236
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