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References and further reading

Arnon, A. (2011), Monetary Theory and Policy from Hume and Smith to Wicksell: Money, Credit, and the Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

de Boyer des Roches, J. (2003), Lapensee monetaire, histoire et analyse, Paris: Les Solos.

de Boyer des Roches, J. (2013), ‘Bank liquidity risk: from John Law (1705) to Walter Bagehot (1873)’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 20 (4), 547-71.

de Boyer des Roches, J. and R. Solis Rosales (2003), ‘Les approches classiques du preteur en dernier ressort: de Baring a Hawtrey’, Cahiers d’Economie Politique, 2003/2 (45), 79-100.

Hayek, F.A. von (1939), ‘Introduction’, in H. Thornton, An Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain (1802): together with his evidence given before the Committees of Secretary of the two Houses of Parliament in the Bank of England, March and April, 1797, some manuscript notes, and his speeches on the bullion report, May 1811, F.A. von Hayek (ed.), London: Allen & Unwin.

Hicks, J. (1967), Critical Essays in Monetary Theory, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Laidler, D. (2003), ‘Two views of the lender of last resort, Thornton and Bagehot’, Cahiers d’Economie Politique, 2003/2 (45), 61-78.

Murphy, A. (2003), ‘Paper credit and the multi-personae Mr. Henry Thornton’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10 (3), 429-53.

Rist, C. (1938), Histoire des doctrines relatives au credit et a la monnaie depuis John Law jusqu’a nos jours, Paris: Sirey; English edition 1940, History of Monetary and Credit Theory, from John Law to the Present Day, London: Thoemmes Press.

Smith, A. (1776), An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, reprinted 1976, R.H. Campbell and A.S. Skinner (eds), Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Thornton, H. (1802), An Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain (1802): together with his evidence given before the Committees of Secretary of the two Houses of Parliament in the Bank of England, March and April, 1797, some manuscript notes, and his speeches on the bullion report, May 1811, reprinted 1939, with an introduction by F.A. von Hayek (ed.), London: Allen & Unwin.

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Source: Faccarello G., Kurz H.D.(eds.). Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis, Volume 1: Great Economists Since Petty and Boisguilbert. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,2016. — 813 p.. 2016

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