Money, Debt and Politics

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Author_Jose Luis Cardoso
Banco Comercial
banking history
Brazilian Ports
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central bank evolution
Correio Braziliense
credit
Double Entry
Double Entry Bookkeeping
early Portuguese banking system case study
Editorial Complement
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European banking history
Fiduciary Circulation
financial institutions nineteenth century
Geral De
liberal revolutions
Metallic Support
Military Expenditure
Monetary Circulation
monetary policy Portugal
money
Paper Money
Percent Ad Valorem
political economy
Portugal
Private Lending Institution
Provide Interest Free Credit
Public Administration
Public Debt Securities
public finance theory
Quasi Central Bank
Royal Exchequer
Secretary Of State
Sound Political Economy
sovereign debt management
Spanish Language
Trade Committee
Vacant Ecclesiastical Benefices
VI's Court
VI’s Court

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032409726
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents an innovative history of the first Portuguese public bank, by exploring the relationship between banking activities and the political context. It provides an overview of the origins of the banking system in Portugal, and also in Brazil, and explores new archive materials related to the first years of activity of the Bank of Lisbon and to the public debates on monetary and public finance topics.

It discusses the main features of the Bank of Lisbon: a private bank with a mandate to issue banknotes for the purposes of regulating monetary circulation, and with the function of financing the State for current payments, as well as for the amortisation of public debt and the creation of new debt. The aim of contributing to the re-establishment of public trust and credit conferred upon the Bank of Lisbon the status of a quasi-central bank with the obligations of lending and issuing money.

This historical case study offers new insights for a better understanding of the role of banks on the regulation of monetary circulation and on the management of sovereign debt. By stressing the relevance of the political context, it also illustrates the key issues of trust, independence and rules associated to decision-making processes in the study of European banking history.

The main focus is the link between banking practices and the political environment. However, the reader will also engage in discussions on theoretical and economic policy issues on the main economic topics under survey: money, paper money, public debt and credit system.

José Luís Cardoso is Research Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.

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