The evolution of financial institutions and markets in twentieth-century Europe
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The evolution of financial institutions and markets in twentieth-century Europe
Scolar Press , Ashgate Pub. Co., c1995
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"Papers presented at the second academic colloquium of the European Association for banking history held in Zurich, Switzerland, on the 27th and 28th May 1993"--Pref
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Description
This work offers a detailed examination of the evolution of banking systems in Europe in the 20th century.
Table of Contents
- Part I Banking institutions: the Bank of France from the early 20th century to the 1950s, A. Plessis
- banking crises and lenders of last resort - a comparison between two banking crises in Denmark, the 1920s and the 1990s, P. Hansen
- commercial banks in Belgium, 1935-1990, G. Kurgan van Hentenryk
- commercial banks in 20th-century Switzerland, Y. Cassis
- phases in the development of the Norwegian banking system, S. Knutsen
- overcoming institutional barriers - financial networks in Sweden, 1910-1990, M. Larsson
- German Savings Banks as instruments of regional development up to World War II, P. Thomas
- the National Savings Banks as an instrument of economic policy - Portugal in the inter-war period, J. Reis. Part II Banks, markets and industry: banking concentration and the structure of the Dutch capital market, 1900-1940, J. Jonker
- the new issue market as a source of finance for the UK brewing and iron and steel industries, 1870-1913, K. Watson
- "Bankenmacht" - universal banking and German industry in historical perspective, D. Ziegler and H. Wixforth
- information, collateral and British bank lending in the 1930s, D. Ross
- finance in the regions - the case of Britain after 1945, F. Carnevali
- banks and small enterprises in France, M. Lescure.
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