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Michael, Fry. Banking deregulation: The Scottish example. Midlothian [Lothian]: David Hume Institute, 1985.

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Kroszner, Randy. Free banking: The Scottish experience as a model for emerging economies. [Washington, D.C.]: World Bank, Policy Research Dept., Finance and Private Sector Development Division, and Financial Sector Development Dept., 1995.

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Mayall, Carol. Customer services-: Marketing and the competitive environment. London: Pitman, 1993.

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Aytoun, William Edmondstoune. The Scottish banking system. 1993.

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Scottish Banking: A Historical Sketch. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Fleming, James Simpson. Scottish Banking: A Historical Sketch. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Fleming, James Simpson. Scottish Banking: A Historical Sketch. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Britain, Great. Banking Appeal Tribunal (Scottish Appeals) Regulations 1987. Stationery Office, The, 1987.

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Gaskin, Maxwell. Scottish Banks: A Modern Survey. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Gaskin, Maxwell. Scottish Banks: A Modern Survey. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Gaskin, Maxwell. Scottish Banks: A Modern Survey. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Gaskin, Maxwell. The Scottish Banks: A Modern Survey (Economic History). Routledge, 2006.

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Kerr, Andrew William. Scottish Banking During the Period of Published Accounts, 1865-1896. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Kroszner, Randall. Free Banking: The Scottish Experience as a Model for Emerging Economies. The World Bank, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-1536.

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The Banking Appeal Tribunal (Scottish Appeals) Amendment Regulations 1993 (Statutory Instruments: 1993: 1061 (). Stationery Office Books, 1993.

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Hearn, Jonathan. Salvage Ethnography in the Scottish Financial Sector: Protecting the Brand. Manchester University Press, 2017.

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Great Britain: H.M. Treasury. House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee inquiry into banking in Scotland: The Government's Response. Stationery Office, The, 2010.

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Palmer, Sally, and Carol Mayall. Customer Services. Financial Times Prentice Hall, 1993.

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Johnman, Lewis, and Hugh Murphy. Scott Lithgow. Liverpool University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780973893403.001.0001.

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This work studies the history of two major Scottish shipbuilding firms based on the River Clyde - Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company and Lithgows Limited. It traces each firm’s origin, success, decline, and collapse, and places the events into the historical context of maritime Britain. The aim is to enhance the academic understanding of the cause and effect of the decline of the British shipbuilding industry, delving beyond the factors of poor industrial relations, international market conditions, and entrepreneurial failure in search of further answers. As a private company, Lithgows Limited provides useful insights into company management outside of state control. The authors base their analysis on the catalogued volumes of Scotts and Lithgows records, though due to the large number of gaps in the data, they also conducted interviews with major players in each company from the post-war period. Public, business, and banking records also provide supplementary material. The book is separated into eight chapters, plus a concluding ninth, an appendix listing ships built by Scott Lithgow Limited between 1970-1987, and a select bibliography.
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Scott's International Finance, Transactions, Policy, And Regulations. Foundation Pr, 2006.

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Mee, Nicholas. Celestial Tapestry. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851950.001.0001.

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Celestial Tapestry places mathematics within a vibrant cultural and historical context, highlighting links to the visual arts and design, and broader areas of artistic creativity. Threads are woven together telling of surprising influences that have passed between the arts and mathematics. The story involves many intriguing characters: Gaston Julia, who laid the foundations for fractals and computer art while recovering in hospital after suffering serious injury in the First World War; Charles Howard, Hinton who was imprisoned for bigamy but whose books had a huge influence on twentieth-century art; Michael Scott, the Scottish necromancer who was the dedicatee of Fibonacci’s Book of Calculation, the most important medieval book of mathematics; Richard of Wallingford, the pioneer clockmaker who suffered from leprosy and who never recovered from a lightning strike on his bedchamber; Alicia Stott Boole, the Victorian housewife who amazed mathematicians with her intuition for higher-dimensional space. The book includes more than 200 colour illustrations, puzzles to engage the reader, and many remarkable tales: the secret message in Hans Holbein’s The Ambassadors; the link between Viking runes, a Milanese banking dynasty, and modern sculpture; the connection between astrology, religion, and the Apocalypse; binary numbers and the I Ching. It also explains topics on the school mathematics curriculum: algorithms; arithmetic progressions; combinations and permutations; number sequences; the axiomatic method; geometrical proof; tessellations and polyhedra, as well as many essential topics for arts and humanities students: single-point perspective; fractals; computer art; the golden section; the higher-dimensional inspiration behind modern art.
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