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Economics
This collection includes books on economic theory, labour, trade, and the financial sector.
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Does money matter?
P.S. King and Staples Ltd
1942
A collection of articles exploring finances during the Second World War and the implications for post-war reconstruction.
A tale of two houses
Thomas McLintock & Co.
1980
A history of a Glasgow accountancy firm covering the years 1918 to 1980 in West George Street and the subsequent removal to Blythswood Square.
Clydeside capital, 1870-1920: a social history of employers
Tuckwell Press
2000
A study of the collective action of employers in the West of Scotland to regulate trade, influence politics, and manage labour.
Cazenove & Co.: a history
B.T. Batsford Ltd.
1991
A history of the distinguished London stock broking firm.
A length of days: the Scottish Mutual Assurance Society 1883/1983
Henry Melland
1983
A history of the Scottish Mutual Assurance Society from its beginnings as the Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Company.
People in production: an enquiry into British war production. Part 1
John Murray
1942
An analysis of how the country moved from a peace to a war economy based on what workers said to the team of interviewers.
Banking and finance in the canon, with some notes on the history and canonical connections of the Capital and Counties Bank
Parallel Publications
1997
A discussion of matters financial in the canon.
Adam Smith: the biographical approach: being the thirtieth lecture on the David Murray Foundation in the University of Glasgow delivered on 3rd March 1969
University of Glasgow
1969
The thirtieth David Murray lecture which discusses the famous Scottish economist.
A statement regarding the New Lanark Establishment
Molendinar Press
1973
A reprint of Owen's 1812 statement on the development of a model manufacturing community.
Science and world resources
Fact Ltd.
1938
A plea for a re-balancing of the exploitation of natural resources.
The application, use and construction of valuation tables
Estates Gazette, Ltd.
1925
A guide to property valuation.
Revenue of the Scottish Crown, 1681
William Blackwood and Sons
1897
A new edition of Purves's 1681 analysis of King Charles's income, with an extensive introduction. Limited edition of 350.
The leviathan of wealth: the Sutherland fortune in the industrial revolution
Routledge & Kegan Paul
1973
An account of what was, in the early nineteenth century, the richest noble house in Britain.
The origins of the Scottish railway system 1722-1844
John Donald Publishers Limited
1983
A comprehensive study of the development of early railways in Scotland.
De Raphaeli: Venetian double entry bookkeeping in 1475
Lomax Press
2018
A study, with extensive annotations. of the earliest known manual on double entry bookkeeping.
Economics of rail transport in Great Britain
Edward Arnold & Co.
1937
A discussion of the finances, organisation, and administration of the railways in Britain.
A short history of the London and South Western Bank Limited: issued in commemoration of the celebration of the jubilee year 1862-1912
London and South Western Bank, Limited
1913
A history of the London bank established to link London with the South-Western parts of England.
The Social Credit Secretariat
Published for the Social Credit Secretariat by K.R.P. Publications Ltd.
1930s
A prospectus for the Social Credit Secretariat formed to help the work of Major C. H. Douglas.
Full employment
Times Publishing Company, Limited
1943
Ten articles reprinted from the Times.
The Canadian market: opportunities and requirements for British advertisers
T.B. Browne Ltd.
1916
An assessment of the Canadian market for British companies wishing to advertise their products and services. Loosely inserted letter of introduction from T. B. Browne Limited.
Our bank: the story of the Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd. 1810-1841
Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd
1941
A history of the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Loosely inserted leaflet regarding Institute of Bankers examinations.
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company centenary 1809-1908
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company
1909
A history of the Edinburgh insurance company.
Instructions for the officers of the British Linen Bank
British Linen Bank
1912
An instruction manual for use by employees of the British Linen Bank.
Union Bank of Scotland Staff Association. Sixth annual report
Union Bank of Scotland Staff Association
1947
Records the views, opinions and experiences of the Union Bank staff.

