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Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit : The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit
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Author(s):
Charles W. Calomiris
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Stephen H. Haber
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December 31 2015
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Princeton University Press
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9781400849925
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December 31 2015
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10.1515/9781400849925
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 3
1. If Stable and Efficient Banks Are Such a Good Idea, Why Are They So Rare?
pp. 27
2. The Game of Bank Bargains
pp. 60
3. Tools of Conquest and Survival Why States Need Banks
pp. 84
4. Privileges with Burdens War, Empire, and the Monopoly Structure of English Banking
pp. 105
5. Banks and Democracy
pp. 153
6. Crippled by Populism
pp. 203
7. The New U.S. Bank Bargain
pp. 256
8. Leverage, Regulatory Failure, and the Subprime Crisis
pp. 283
9. Durable Partners
pp. 331
10. Mexico
pp. 366
11. When Autocracy Fails
pp. 390
12. Inflation Machines
pp. 415
13. The Democratic Consequences of Inflation-Tax Banking in Brazil
pp. 451
14. Traveling to Other Places
pp. 479
15. Reality Is a Plague on Many Houses
pp. 507
References
pp. 549
Index
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