"List Of Works In The Library Relating To Money And Banking" is a comprehensive bibliography compiled by the New York Public Library. This meticulously curated list provides a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the historical literature of finance and banking. Offering a glimpse into the economic thought and financial practices of the past, this compilation showcases a wealth of printed material available at one of the world's leading libraries.
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