Standard banknote. Folded. Handled note with slight chipping on edge. Almost imperceptible split in middle. Serial number as pictured. Uncertified.
Mausoleum of King Nadir Shah in Kabul at center on the reverse side. King Muhammad Zahir (third portrait) at left and as watermark. Mohammed Zahir Shah was the last King of Afghanistan, reigning from 8 November 1933 until he was deposed on 17 July 1973. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Previous owner's name on front end page. References. 98p. Tears and bends on dust jacket. Details a statement of reform policy based on the authors' experience with stabilization policies.
Authors include Olivier Blanchard, Rudiger Dornbushch, Paul Krugman, Richard Layard and Larry Summers. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Illustrated. This vintage booklet was compiled by well-known San Francisco author and historian from original material of the Wells Fargo Bank. Originally published in 1957, this is the revised 1963 booklet. 31p. Measures 4x9 inches. • • • View More...
Ex-library. Text appears unmarked. Bumped edges. Index. Topics include the feasibility of budget projections, method of budget projections, problems in projecting the federal budget and more. 36 text tables. 3 charts. 20 Appendices tables. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. A mid-20th century view of the corporation income tax on national income and employment, on wages and on prices, and treating broad political aspects of tax policy. Index. 242p. • • • View More...
Plastic pocket calendar. Measures 3.75x2.2 inches, with a 3 inch ruler on one side. Curved corners. Includes a calendar for 1959 on the side with the ruler. The reverse side has a picture of the bank, the words "The Hibernia Bank, San Francisco San Mateo, San Jose, Est. 1859 and "Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation." The Hibernia Bank headquartered in San Francisco was founded in 1859 as the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society. Their building was designed by Albert Pissis, who was the first San Francisco architect to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris and is credited with introd... View More...
Unmarked text. Research Series, No. 6. 77p. Study undertaken from 1963-64. Tables. Examines local taxation, defines issues, and offers alternatives. • •• View More...
Unmarked. This report charts trends of management reform in the nonprofit sector and concludes that the nonprofit sector has a remarkable opportunity to prevent the excesses and avoid the fads that have dominated reform efforts in government and the private sector. 114p. • • • View More...
2020 marks the 300th anniversary of the crashing of the South Sea and Mississippi Bubbles, investment schemes-- based on slavery, colonialism, and the need to fund standing militaries accompanying them through large-scale public borrowing--that caused a general international liquidity crisis, deflation, and depression. This special issue of Eighteenth-Century Studies focuses on these subjects.
Published for the American Society for 18th-Century Studies. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Some age tanning. 210p. Measures 6x8.25 inches.
Proceedings of a 1984 meeting. Contributors include Sung-Jo Park, Hans-Peter Merz, F. H. Saelens, Akiro Kudo, Mitsuya Goto, Ritsuko Miyajima, A. R. Prindl, Y. Abe, J. A. Stam, and others. • • • View More...
Unmarked. This book addresses the challenges that influence the way members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria organize themselves and what guides their work. 106p. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Lists the Presidents of the Bank from 1964-1967, also the Directors of the Bank. Well illustrated. 106p.
The Bank of California was opened in San Francisco, California, on July 4, 1864, by William Chapman Ralston. It was the first commercial bank in the Western United States and was considered instrumental in developing the American Old West. On April 1, 1996, the bank merged with Union Bank to form Union Bank of California. • • • View More...