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- American Currency Exhibit - - The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's online exhibit of historical US currency, with contextual information on the related status of the money system, banking, and the economy.
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- Ancient Economies - - A page edited by Morris Silver devoted to the consideration of unsettled or disputed aspects of ancient economies. (Note: Tripod site with popups..
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- Annuity Museum - - Online collection of historical documents and memorabilia about annuities, together with a history of annuities and their role in the development of financial markets and retirement planning.
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- Banknotes of Different Countries (In Past and Now) - - Images of currency of Ukraine, Austria, Brasil, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, USA, Greece, Singapore, and other countries.
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- Biz/ed Chronologies - - Chronologies prepared by Barclays Bank Economics Department covering national (UK) and international events of significance to the economy from the last quarter of 1997 through to the present. There are also pages providing the key facts from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
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- BizHisto - - Covers the history of various areas of business including accounting, capitalism, and finance.
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- The Bubble Project - - A collaborative and interdisciplinary research initiative on the subject of the South Sea Bubble, the first great stock-market crash of 1720.
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- Business History - - Large resource of histories and stories of American business, including audio and video archives, academic and corporate articles, and "fun facts..
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- Business History Bibliography - - A categorized and annotated list of selected cross discipline information sources for doing research on the history of business. Prepared by the University of Maryland Libraries.
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- Current Value of Old Money - - Links to inflation statistics, price indexes, and sources of data on changes in the value of money.
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- Economy Professor - - A portal of economic principles covering past and current economic theories and theorists.
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- The History Mechanics - - New classification of an economic crisis: stagflation and overproduction. Virrual money. Flaws of the comparative advantage theory. Laws for evolution of economic and political systems.
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- History of Economic Thought - - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective.
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- History of Economics - - Resources for historians of economic thought provided by EH.Net and the History of Economics Society.
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- History of the Banking Industry - - Published by the FDIC, with statistical information starting in 1934, a list of failed banks, and history of deposit insurance.
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- History of the Eighties - Lessons for the Future - - A study prepared by the FDIC's Division of Research and Statistics presents a detailed analysis of the complex combination of causes that led to the extraordinary number of bank failures in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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- How Much is That Worth Today? - - Interactive tool to compare the purchasing power of money in the United States (or colonies) from any year to any other year from the 1600s to today.
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- Journal of Markets & Morality - - A peer reviewed journal promoting the intellectual exploration of the relationship between economics and morality from both social science and theological perspectives.
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- Littlewoods Catalogue History - - Seven decades of Littlewoods catalogues for home shopping in Britain. The social history of Littlewoods mail order business from the early 1930s up to the present day.
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- Money Museum - - A virtual museum about money in civilization, from antiquity to the present.
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- Paperback Books - - A multi-part, illustrated history of paperback publishing, with special emphasis on the United States.
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- The Revival of Commerce and Towns - - Lectures in Medieval History, by Lynn Harry Nelson, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.
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- SCETI: Corporate Annual Reports - - This site contains facsimiles of historic corporate annual reports from the Lippincott Library collection at the University of Pennsylvania.
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- Sears Archives - - More than 100 years of stories, product and brand histories,and photographs are now available online.
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- Spindletop - - History of the first oil gusher near Beaumont, Texas drilled by Anthony Lucas.
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- Stock Market Crash! - - Learn about historic stock market crashes and other economic calamities.
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- 1987 Stock Market Crash Page - - A look back at the 1987 stock market crash. Provides a description of the event, charts, and an account of the causes that may have led to the 23% decline.
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- 1987 Stock Market Crash Page - - A look back at the 1987 stock market crash. Provides a description of the event, charts, and an account of the causes they may have led to the 23% decline.
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- Tax History Project - - Provides scholars, policymakers, students, the media, and citizens with information about the history of American taxation. The project pursues its mission through a program of web-based documentary publication and original historical research.
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- Technological Innovation in New Zealand - - The site tells stories about the technologies important to the New Zealand economy in the 20th Century. Most of these technologies were identified by the end of the First World War.
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- Transatlantic Cable Communications - - History of the first transatlantic cables linking Britain and North America, the socio-economic impacts, famous messages such as the messages from the Titanic, photos, sound and video files, glossary.
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- The US Misery Index - - The misery index was initiated by Chicago Economist Robert Barro in the 1970's. It is simply the unemployment rate added to the inflation rate. It is assumed that both a higher rate of unemployment and a worsening of inflation both create economic and social costs for a country.
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- Wall Street Museum - - Presents galleries of art, architecture, and history of investing and finance, including editorial cartoons and sketches of buildings.
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