UID:
almafu_9959237616402883
Umfang:
xiii, 237 p. :
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ill.
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-134-41730-6
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1-134-41731-4
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1-280-18064-1
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0-203-22211-3
Serie:
Routledge explorations in economic history ; 23
Inhalt:
Since the nineteenth century, there has been an accepted distinction between financial systems that separate commercial and investment banking and those that do not. This comprehensive collection aims to establish how and why financial systems develop, and how knowledge of financial differentiation in the nineteenth century may afford insight into the development of contemporary banking structure. This book poses a systematic challenge to Alexander Gerschenkron's 1950s thesis on universal banks. With contributions from leading scholars such as Ranald Michie and Jaime Reis, this well written book provides solid and intriguing arguments throughout.
Anmerkung:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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chapter Introduction /
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chapter 1 Explaining cross-national variations in universal banking in nineteenth-century Europe, North America, and Australasia /
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chapter 2 Banks and securities markets 1870-1914 R A NA L D MICHIE /
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chapter 3 Competing in tandem --
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Securities markets and commercial banking patterns in Europe during the nineteenth century /
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chapter 4 On the development of universal banking in Germany /
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chapter 5 The early development of universal banking in Italy in an adverse institutional context, 1850-1914 ALESSAND RO POLSI /
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chapter 6 The origins of universal banks in France during the nineteenth century /
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chapter 7 Banking systems as ideal types and as political economy: the Swedish case, 1820-1914 H�K AN LINDGREN AND HANS SJ�GREN --
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The Swedish case, 1820-1914 /
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chapter 8 The development of a hybrid structure in Norway --
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Banks and economic change in the European periphery, 1870-1913 /
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chapter 9 Universal banking in Russia DON K. ROW NEY /
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chapter 10 Bank structures, Gerschenkron and Portugal (pre-1914) /
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-415-30168-8
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-203-29739-3
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.4324/9780203222119
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