Walter Bagehot

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Walter Bagehot was a 19th-century British journalist, economist, and essayist best known for his influential analyses of the English constitution and central banking, particularly in his work "Lombard Street."

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instanceOf economist
essayist
human
journalist
political theorist
writer
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
educatedAt University College London
University College School
employer The Economist
ethnicGroup English
familyName Bagehot
fieldOfWork banking
constitutional theory
economics
finance
political science
genre economic essay
political essay
givenName Walter
hasInfluenced Bank of England doctrine
central banking policy
modern lender of last resort policy
influencedBy John Stuart Mill
classical economists
knownFor analysis of the English constitution
influence on lender of last resort doctrine
theory of central banking
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement classical liberalism
name Walter Bagehot self-link
notableWork Lombard Street
Physics and Politics
The English Constitution
occupation economist
editor
essayist
journalist
political commentator
placeOfBirth Langport
Somerset
placeOfDeath Langport
positionHeld editor of The Economist
relative James Wilson
sexOrGender male
spouse Eliza Wilson
workFocusesOn comparative politics
money markets and credit
parliamentary government in Britain

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Thomas Tooke influenced Walter Bagehot
Walter Bagehot name Walter Bagehot self-link
Metaphysical Society member Walter Bagehot