I am developing a Central Bank Resource Center at
URL:<http://www.patriot.net/users/bernkopf>.
You are welcome to establish links to the site. Perhaps the varied and colorful sites
will inspire an interest in monetary policy among your students.
The Central Bank Resource Center has the Net’s most comprehensive set of central bank
home-page links, links to other central banking resources, a schedule of relevant
financial and economic conferences, and an occasional humorous feature.
The current feature highlights the thirty World Wide Web sites that list the First Bank
of the United States (1791-1811) as a modern-day American commercial bank. The site
also includes an e-mail from Microsoft trying to interest the 1st BUS in Internet
banking. You’ll recall that the 1st BUS was America’s first central bank, a direct
forebear of the Federal Reserve.
* If you would like to copy to your own site a set of Web sites that you discovered via
the Central Bank Resource Center, I would appreciate your citing the Center with a
hyperlink. *
If you are planning a financial or economic conference, have discovered a useful
Internet resource, or have suggestions or comments on my Web site, let me know.
I’d even welcome your finance- and economics-related quips and anecdotes.
Thank you very much for your attention.
Mark Bernkopf
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Arlington, Virginia
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