Finance capitalism and Germany's rise to industrial power
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Finance capitalism and Germany's rise to industrial power
(Studies in macroeconomic history)
Cambridge University Press, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-372) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Based on a wide array of data collected by the author, this book uses clear theoretically motivated economic analysis to explain the structure, performance, and influence of universal banks and securities markets on firms during industrialisation. The German universal banks played a significant but not overwhelming role in the ownership and control of corporate firms. Banks gained access to boards via a confluence of their underwriting and brokerage activities, the legal phenomena of bearer shares and deposited voting rights, and the flourishing securities markets of the turn of the twentieth century. In general, bank relationships had little impact on firm performance; stock market listings, or ownership structure, were more important. The findings show that securities markets can thrive within a civil-law, universal-bank system and suggest that financial system complexity can favour rapid industrial expansion.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The development of the German corporate finance system until 1913
- 3. Theoretical perspectives on banking and financial system structure
- 4. The development and impact of universal banking
- 5. Corporate governance relationships: patterns and explanations
- 6. Firm financing and performance
- 7. Securities markets
- 8. Upheaval and recovery
- 9. Conclusion.
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