Angela Redish

Latest Institution: University of British Columbia

All Institutions: NA; University of British Columbia; University of Cambridge


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Based on the Following Papers:

Why Did the Bank of Canada Emerge in 1935?

Year: 1986
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Authors: Michael Bordo; Angela Redish

Credible Commitment and Exchange Rate Stability: Canada's Interwar Experience

Year: 1987
Journal: Canadian Journal of Economics
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Angela Redish

A Comparison of the United States and Canadian Banking Systems in the Twentieth Century: Stability vs Efficiency

Year: 1993
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Hugh Rockoff; Angela Redish

Is Deflation Depressing? Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard

Year: 2003
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Angela Redish

How Original Sin Was Overcome: The Evolution of External Debt Denominated in Domestic Currencies in the United States and the British Dominions, 1800-2000

Year: 2003
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Christopher Meissner; Angela Redish

Good Versus Bad Deflation: Lessons from the Gold Standard Era

Year: 2004
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; John Landon Lane; Angela Redish

Seventy Years of Central Banking: The Bank of Canada in International Context, 1935-2005

Year: 2005
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Angela Redish

Why Didn’t Canada Have a Banking Crisis in 2008 or in 1930 or 1907?

Year: 2011
Journal: Economic History Review
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Angela Redish; Hugh Rockoff

Putting the System in the International Monetary System

Year: 2013
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Michael D. Bordo; Angela Redish


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