Unit 6 The financial sector: Debt, money, and financial markets
6.14 References
Consult:
- CORE Econ’s Fact checker for a detailed list of sources.
- Chapter 5 of: Wendy Carlin and David Soskice. 2024. Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and Inequality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, for further study of the material in this unit. PDF or interactive ebook versions of the full book can be accessed online.
- Carlin, W., and D. Soskice. 2024. Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and Inequality. Oxford University Press.
- Caswell, E. 2022. ‘Knocked Down During Lockdown: The Return of Cash’. Bank of England’s Quarterly Bulletin, Q3, October.
- Cunningham, P. 2015. ‘When Ireland’s Publicans Staged a Bank Run in Reverse’. The Financial Times, 4 July.
- Eichengreen, B. 2019. From Commodity to Fiat and Now to Crypto: What Does History Tell Us? NBER Working Paper 25426.
- Graeber, D. 2011. Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House.
- Harford, T. 2017. ‘How a creative legal leap helped create vast wealth’. BBC World Service. September.
- HM Treasury. 2022. Corporate Report: Whole of Government Accounts, 2019–2020. June.
- Information Commissioner’s Office. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).
- Norman, B., and P. Zimmerman. 2016. ‘The Cheque Republic: Money in a Modern Economy With no Banks’. Bank Underground.
- Sheard, P. 2023. The Power of Money: How Governments and Banks Create Money and Help us all Prosper. Matt Holt.