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" What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic, is to diffuse the impression that though money may be dear, still money is to be had : if people could be really convinced that they could have money if they wait a day or two, and that utter ruin... "
A History of Modern Banks of Issue: With an Account of the Economic Crises ... - Página 456
por Charles Arthur Conant - 1896 - 595 páginas
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Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market

Walter Bagehot - 1873 - 382 páginas
...advances in this faltering way is to incur the evil of making them without obtaining the advantage. What is wanted and what is necessary to stop a panic...they would cease to run in such a mad way for money. Either shut the Bank at once, and say it will not lend more than it commonly lends, or lend freely,...
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Money

James Platt - 1880 - 220 páginas
...and usually convertible securities, the panic must become worse and worse, as no one feels secure. What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic,...money may be dear, still money is to be had. If people were convinced that they could have money if they waited till they wanted it in the ordinary way of...
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Platt's Essays, Volumen1

James Platt - 1883 - 538 páginas
...and usually convertible securities, the panic must become worse and worse, as no one feels secure. What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic,...money may be dear, still money is to be had. If people were convinced that they could have money if they waited till they wanted it in the ordinary way of...
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The Works of Walter Bagehot ..., Volumen5

Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 726 páginas
...advances in this faltering way is to incur the evil of making them without obtaining the advantage. What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic,...they would cease to run in such a mad way for money. Either shut the Bank at once, and say it will not lend more than it commonly lends, or lend freely,...
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Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market

Walter Bagehot - 1897 - 378 páginas
...advances in this faltering way is to incur the evil of making them without obtaining the advantage. What is wanted and what is necessary to stop a panic...had. If people could be really convinced that they oould have money if they wait a day or two, and that utter ruin is not coming, most likely they would...
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Financial Crises and Periods of Industrial and Commercial Depression

Theodore Elijah Burton - 1902 - 422 páginas
...But the way to cause alarm' is to refuse some one who has good security to offer."* He also says: " What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic,...though money may be dear, still money is to be had." f This, of course, involves a reform which, though slow to come, is inevitable — namely, the abolition...
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Financial Crises and Periods of Industrial and Commercial Depression

Theodore Elijah Burton - 1902 - 414 páginas
...But the way to cause alarm is to refuse some one who has good security to offer." * He also says: " What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic,...that, though money may be dear, still money is to be had."-]This, of course, involves a reform which, though slow to come, is inevitable — namely, the...
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Practical Problems in Banking and Currency: Being a Number of Selected ...

Walter Henry Hull - 1907 - 628 páginas
...loans should be made on all good security and as largely as the public asks. He says, "What is wanted is to diffuse the impression that though money may be dear, still money is to be had." The question when another crisis will occur presents an interesting inquiry. The answer is rendered...
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The German Great Banks and Their Concentration in Connection with the ...

Jacob Riesser - 1911 - 1068 páginas
...ed. 1896, p. 199: "What is wanted, and what is necessary to stop a panic is to diffuse the opinion that, though money may be dear, still money is to be had." 23. See Ernst Kritzler, Preussische Hypotheken-Aktien-Bank, Deutsche Grundschuld-Bank, Pommersche Hypotheken-Aktien-Ban...
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The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, Volumen6

Walter Bagehot - 1915 - 370 páginas
...advances in this faltering way is to incur the evil of making them without obtaining the advantage. What is wanted and what is necessary to stop a panic...they would cease to run in such a mad way for money. Either shut the Bank at once, and say it will not lend more than it commonly lends, or lend freely,...
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