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BANK OF ENGLAND
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029874
Decision making: a case study of the decision to raise the bank rate in September 1957
/ Chapman, Richard A
1968
Chapman, Richard A
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London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968.
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viii, 118p.Hbk
Series
Library of Political Studies
Standard Number
710063024
Key Words
Decision Making
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Decision Makers
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Bank of England
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099199
From doves to hawks: a spatial analysis of voting in the monetary policy committee of the Bank of England
/ Hix, Simon; Hoyland, Bjorn; Vivyan, Nick
Hix, Simon
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2010.
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United Kingdom
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Hawks
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Bank of England
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Monetary Policy Committee
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TEMPEST and the Bank of England
/ Sweetman, Ashley
Sweetman, Ashley
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Since the major British banks first purchased computers in the 1960s, they have been concerned with the security challenges that these machines presented. One of the most potent risks was TEMPEST, the discovery that computers emitted radiation which could reveal the content of information processed by them, even if it had been encrypted. Archival material recently uncovered within the Bank of England’s archives from the mid-late 1970s is presented here to provide a first look at how the Bank evaluated the credibility of the threat posed by TEMPEST and how it sought to manage this new risk.
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Bank of England
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TEMPEST
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