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Category: Dan Rohde

Just Money Profiles
Dan Rohde, Co-Editor

Dan Rohde

Dan Rohde is an S.J.D. Candidate at Harvard Law School, where his research focuses on the legal history and design of money and capitalism, particularly the legal history of Canadian money and banks. His research also looks at the history of

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Dan Rohde, Co-Editor”

Current Scholarship
Who is a central bank for? The founding and legal design of the Bank of Canada

Dan Rohde


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Who is a central bank for? The founding and legal design of the Bank of Canada”

Spring 2025 - Roundtable
Public Banking

Contributors: Gerald Epstein, Iain Frame, Rory Van Loo, Andrew Cumbers, Franziska Paul, Michael Swack, Ellen Brown, Nancy Ryan, Rohan Grey, Wesley Marshall, Nadav Orian Peer, Dan Rohde, Jean-Philippe Bombay, Christine Desan, and more to come
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Public Banking”

Current Scholarship
The Bank of the People, 1835-1840: Law and Money in Upper Canada

Dan Rohde


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The Bank of the People, 1835-1840: Law and Money in Upper Canada”

Current Scholarship
SIX REACTIONS TO THE SILICON VALLEY BANK DEBACLE

Christine Desan, Lev Menand, Raúl Carillo, Rohan Grey, Dan Rohde, and Hillary J. Allen offer their initial reactions to the Silicon Valley Bank debacle.
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SIX REACTIONS TO THE SILICON VALLEY BANK DEBACLE”

Current Scholarship
The Bank of the People, 1835-1840: Law and Money in Upper Canada

Dan Rohde, SJD Harvard Law School

This article provides a legal-political history of that early contest over Canadian money and sovereignty, and explores the way in which Upper Canada’s Reformers put forth a critique of bank-issued money that remains relevant today.
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The Bank of the People, 1835-1840: Law and Money in Upper Canada”

Spring 2021 - Reassessing Central Bank Independence
D. Rohde, Central Bank Independence & Commercial Bank Independence: Are We Asking the Right Questions?

August 3, 2021

Dan Rohde, Harvard Law School

Discussions of central bank independence often have an historical bent, even when not specifically addressing historical issues.
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D. Rohde, Central Bank Independence & Commercial Bank Independence: Are We Asking the Right Questions?”

Spring 2021
Reassessing Central Bank Independence

Paul Tucker, Rosa Lastra, Christina Parajon Skinner, Gerald Epstein, Robert Hockett, Nathan Tankus, Raul Carrillo, Stefan Eich, Dan Rohde and Lev Menand
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Reassessing Central Bank Independence”

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