In 1934, the 'Commission of Inquiry into Currency and Banking, ' also known as the Banking Commission, gave impetus to the relatively belated foundation of a Central Bank in Ireland in 1943. This nine year process had been preceded by another Banking Inquiry in 1926 and the establishment of the Currency Commission which was superseded by the new central bank. Although it rocked the political and public discourse for a decade, very little exists on the topic today. This work seeks to change that by exploring multiple perspectives from various sources available on the subject.
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