Geoffrey Wood, Terence C. Mills y Nicholas Crafts han editado "Monetary and Banking History: Essays in Honour of Forrest Capie" publicado por Routledge.
En las conclusiones del comentario de Larry Neal, del Departamento de Economía de la Universidad de Illinois en su reseña de "Monetary and Banking History: Essays in Honour of Forrest Capie", realizada para EH.Net por , se concluye ".....
go directly to Forrest Capie, /The
Bank of England: 1950s to 1979/, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011,
the completion of which was the occasion for the conference volume."
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Sin embargo cabe leer la reseña de Neal sobre la edición de los mencionados ensayos: "As Forrest Capie was wrapping up his official history of the Bank of England covering the period 1950s to 1979, a book already a classic in the literature, he was honored at a conference held at the Bank of England organized by his friend, frequent co-author, and former colleague at the Cass Business School in the City University, Geoffrey Wood. Geoffrey solicited papers from a wide range of fellow monetary and financial historians, even including the present reviewer, and most responded with excellent papers, each of which deserves reading on its own merits. Alas for this reviewer and potential readers, however, the papers as a group do not cohere with each other in any obvious way. Reflecting the variety of topics Forrest has dealt with over his career and the number of friends and admirers he has acquired, the papers cover a variety of subjects with a mix of methodologies, which range from time series analysis to narrative accounts of previous Bank of England histories. Recognizing the problem, the editors have organized the contributions into categories pertinent to the corpus of Forrest’s scholarly work.