"Clearing-house Systems Of The World" offers a detailed review of the methodologies employed for clearing checks in various principal countries, providing valuable insights into international banking practices of the early 20th century. Compiled by the American Bankers Association, this work also explores the origin and development of bankers' clearing houses, marking it as a significant historical record of financial institutions and their operational frameworks.
Originally published in the American Bankers' Convention Year-book of 1910, this book serves as an important reference for understanding the evolution of global financial systems and the standardization of banking procedures. It remains relevant for researchers, historians, and finance professionals interested in the historical context of modern banking.
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