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A Comparison Between the Proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company: Wherein Is Shewn, That the Proposals of the First Are Much More Advantageous
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The book presents a detailed analysis comparing the financial proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company, emphasizing the public benefits of the Bank's offerings. It argues that the Bank's terms are significantly more favorable, particularly if the South-Sea Company fails to meet the expectations of annuitants. Through this comparison, the text explores themes of economic strategy and public interest, providing insights into early 18th-century financial practices and their implications for investors and the economy.
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A Comparison Between the Proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company: Wherein Is Shewn, That the Proposals of the First Are Much More Advantageous, John Trenchard
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
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- Titel
- A Comparison Between the Proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company: Wherein Is Shewn, That the Proposals of the First Are Much More Advantageous
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- John Trenchard
- Verlag
- BiblioLife
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
- Einband
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9781275811409
- Kategorie
- Weltgeschichte
- Beschreibung
- The book presents a detailed analysis comparing the financial proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company, emphasizing the public benefits of the Bank's offerings. It argues that the Bank's terms are significantly more favorable, particularly if the South-Sea Company fails to meet the expectations of annuitants. Through this comparison, the text explores themes of economic strategy and public interest, providing insights into early 18th-century financial practices and their implications for investors and the economy.