Abstract

1. Introduction and overview 2. The Bank in the 1950s 3. The monetary setting and the Bank 4. The Bank's external responsibilities to 1964 5. From crisis to 'crucifixion' 6. Domestic monetary policy after Radcliffe 7. Other activities and performance 8. Sterling from devaluation to Smithsonian 9. The road to competition and credit control 10. Competition and credit control 11. The secondary banking crisis 12. Banking supervision 13. Monetary targets and monetary control 14. The Bank and sterling in the 1970s 15. The Bank's freedom to operate 16. Epilogue.

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