Book notes: How a ledger became a central bank: a monetary history of the Bank of Amsterdam, by Stephen Quinn and William Roberds

A masterful piece of monetary history that is relevant to modern-day central bankers

How a ledger became a central bank, by Stephen Quinn & William Roberds
Cambridge University Press

Stephen Quinn and William Roberds, How a ledger became a central bank: a monetary history of the Bank of Amsterdam, Cambridge University Press, 2024, 400 pages

This book is the culmination of a 20-year research partnership between two highly regarded monetary historians, a professor of economics (Stephen Quinn) and a Federal Reserve research economist (William Roberds). Academics and central bankers alike are the beneficiaries of the authors’ shared dedication to understanding the founding

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