European industry and banking between the wars : a review of bank-industry relations

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European industry and banking between the wars : a review of bank-industry relations

edited by P.L. Cottrell, Håkan Lindgren and Alice Teichova

Leicester University Press , Distributed in the United States and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries industrialization swept the less developed countries of Europe. To a previously unknown extent this revolution was planned and financed by both state-owned central banks and commercial orgainzations. The process of industrialization was controlled by bankers seeking to expand the wealth and influence of their corporations and nation states, rather than following the relatively undirected path of development in Britain, Western Europe and North American. Further the 20th century experience in Europe's "periphery" was heavily influenced by foreign investment - the already wealthy states playing a crucial part in the changing economic life of their neighbours. This book is an authoritative review of the process during its peak. It brings together work being done all over Europe to present a detailed picture of the role of domestic and overseas banks in the conversion of agricultural and merchant societies to modern manufacturing states.

目次

  • Introduction: the research agenda and its intellectual setting. Part 1 Central Europe: rivals and partners - reflections on banking and industry in Europe, 1880-1938, Alice Teichova
  • financial change at a sector level - the inter-relationships between banking and industry in Hungary during the 1920s, Gyorgy Peteri
  • credits, and deposits to finance credits, P.L. Cottrell and C.J. Stone
  • bankers and families - the case of the Hungarian Sugar Industry, Agnes Pogany
  • the Austrian Workers' Bank - a financial institution for the community, or simply another profit-oriented institution?, Gertrude Enderle-Burcel
  • economic "Anschluss" and German "Grossmachtpolitik" - the take-over of the Austrian Credit-Anstalt in 1938, Herbert Matis and Fritz Weber. Part 2 Sweden: government subsidy or internal restructuring? - Swedish commercial banks during the crisis years of the 1920s, Mats Larsson
  • popular views on the role of banks in Sweden during the 1920s and the early 1930s, Kristina Bjorkegren
  • Swedish commercial banks - the distribution of their advances by economic sectors and geographical regions, Hans Sjogren
  • network analysis and interlocking directorships - interwar Sweden, Jan Ottosson. Part 3 Core and periphery: bank advances and industrial production in the United Kingdom during the interwar years - a red herring?, Duncan M. Ross
  • bank-industry relations in interwar Greece - the case of the National Bank of Greece, Margarita Dritsas. Part 4 Commentaries: bank-industry relations - the moving-target, Ulf Olsson and Sidney Pollard.

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