This volume presents the official warrant of the charter that established the Royal Bank of Scotland. A key document in the history of Scottish finance, the warrant details the legal and economic framework within which the bank was founded and authorized to operate. It offers insights into the banking practices, regulatory environment, and economic aspirations of 18th-century Scotland.
The text is essential for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the origins of modern banking. The "Warrant Of The Charter Erecting The Royal Bank Of Scotland" provides a valuable primary source for understanding the evolution of financial institutions and their role in shaping national economies.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-430654-5 (9781024306545)
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