Banks and industrial finance in Britain, 1800-1939
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Banks and industrial finance in Britain, 1800-1939
(Studies in economic and social history)
Macmillan Education, 1991
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Includes bibliography (p. 99-105) and index (p. 106-107)
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Description
This series, specially commissioned by the Economic History Society, aims to provide a guide to the current interpretations of the key themes of economic and social history in which advances have recently been made or in which there has been significant debate. The series attempts to give readers access to the best work done, help them to draw their own conclusions in major fields of study, and by means of the bibliography in each book guide them in the selection of further reading. The aim is to provide a springboard to further work rather than a set of pre-packaged conclusions or short-cuts.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The nature of the problem: the meaning of "failure". Part 2 Explanatory schema: early start thesis
- institutionalists
- financial interests within a socio-political context. Part 3 Industrial finance before 1870: early indusrtialization, 1760-1830
- the middle decades of the 19th century. Part 4 Banks and industry, 1870-1914: deposit banking
- changing structure of deposit banking
- impact of crisis
- structure and efficiency of British
- capital markets. Part 5 City versus industry, 1870-1914: international character of british finance
- economic liberalism and domestic industry
- monetary policy
- reasons for the dominance of the financial interest. Part 6 The interwar period: financial markets
- the provision of industrial finance by the banks
- the clearing banks' overall position
- specific instances of deeper industrial financing
- the capital market
- monetary policy - the city v industry?.
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