âThe Banks Of Issue In Italy, â originally published in 1911, offers a detailed examination of the banking system in Italy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Prepared under the direction of the United States National Monetary Commission, this comprehensive study delves into the structure, operations, and regulatory environment of Italian banks of issue.
Authored by Tito Canovai and Carlo Francesco Ferraris, the book provides invaluable insights into the role these banks played in the economic development of Italy. Readers will find detailed analyses of the banks’ balance sheets, lending practices, and their impact on the nation’s monetary policy. This historical account is essential for economists, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of banking systems and their influence on national economies.
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