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Banks, Credit, and Money in Soviet Russia /

Arnold, Arthur Z.

Banks, Credit, and Money in Soviet Russia / Arthur Z. Arnold. - 1 online resource (560 p.)

Frontmatter -- Foreword, by H. Parker Willis -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- I. Banks, Credit, and Currency Before 1860 -- II. Banks, Credit, and Currency, 1860–1914 -- III. Banks, Credit, and Currency, 1914–17 -- IV. Nationalization and Liquidation of the Credit System, 1917–21 -- V. Toward the Abolition of Money (The Monetary System, 1918–21) -- VI. The Re-Establishment of Banks and Currency in 1921–22 -- VII.The Chervonetz in 1922–24 -- VIII.The “Bipaper” Standard and Hyper-Inflation -- IX. The Monetary Reform of 1924 -- X. The State Bank, 1924–28 -- XI. The Evolution of a System of Specialized Banks -- XII. The State Bank and the Credit Reform of 1930 -- XIII. The Present Credit and Planning Apparatus of the State Bank -- XIV. Money, Prices, and Gold Since 1928 -- XV. The Present System of Long-Term Investment Institutions -- XVI. Summary and Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

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Reviews the evolution of money and banking in Russia and the Soviet Union from its early history through the 1930s. Also examines money, inflation, the gold reserve, the credit and planning apparatus of the state bank, and long-term investment institutions during the 1930s.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9780231904483 9780231878791

10.7312/arno90448 doi


BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance / General.