Local suppliers of credit in the Third World, 1750-1960

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Local suppliers of credit in the Third World, 1750-1960

edited by Gareth Austin and Kaoru Sugihara

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This study examines and compares the historical role of money-lenders and local and regional bankers in the modern economic history of Asia, Africa and Latin America. The book comprises eight regional case studies and an introductory survey and presents new research findings which challenge the conventional views that indigenous credit suppliers usually obstructed economic development in the Third World and that the supply of private credit for development purposes was virtually monopolized by Western metropolitan sources.

目次

  • Part 1 Indigenous bankers before the Western impact: urban credit and market economy in Western India c1750-1850, G.D. Sharma and Peter Robb
  • both a borrower and a lender be - from village money-lender to rural banker in proto-industrial Japan, Ronald P. Toby. Part 2 Opportunities and risks under the Western impact: towards a history of indigenous credit markets in Western Africa c1800-1960, Gareth Austin
  • banking, credit and capital in colonial Natal c1850-1910, Robert Morrell et al
  • agricultural credit in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina 1890-1963, Jeremy Adelman. Part 3 Regional suppliers of credit: British colonial policy and agricultural credit in Zanzibar 1890-1963, Chizuko Tominaga
  • Chettiar capital and South-East Asian credit networks in the inter-war period, Rajeswary Brown
  • capital markets, sharecropping and contestability - Singapore Chinese in the inter-war British Malayan estate rubber and pineapple industries, W.G. Huff.

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