Centres and Peripheries in Banking - Even Lange, Ulf Olsson, Iain L. Fraser

Centres and Peripheries in Banking

The Historical Development of Financial Markets
Buch | Hardcover
342 Seiten
2007
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7546-6121-4 (ISBN)
179,95 inkl. MwSt
Presents an investigation into the relationship between the centre and the periphery in banking. This book focuses on the historical development of financial markets, and investigates how local, national and international relationships have affected and helped shape the banking industry over the years.
This volume presents a broad investigation into the relationship between the centre and the periphery in banking. Focusing on the historical development of financial markets, from their emergence in the early modern period to today's global financial and capital markets, the chapters investigate how local, national and international relationships have affected and helped shape the banking industry over three-hundred years. This wide-ranging discussion in time and place is provided by a group of international experts, encompassing bankers, economists, economic historians and historians, and will be of interest to all those with a scholarly or professional interest in the development of financial institutions.

Philip L. Cottrell is Professor of Financial History at the University of Leicester, UK. Evan Lange is Professor of Modern History at the University of Oslo, Norway. Ulf Olsson is from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Contents: Introduction; Part I Global Centres and Networks: Trade and finance in the Great War. German banks and neutral Scandinavia 1914-1918, Boris Barth; From the Levant to the City of London: mercantile credit in the Greek international commercial networks of the 18th and 19th centuries, Maria-Christina Chatziioannou and Gelina Harlaftis; The City of London as a global financial centre, 1880-1939: finance, foreign exchange, and the First World War, Ranald C Michie; The rise of Hong Kong and Tokyo as international financial centres after 1950, Catherine R. Schenk. Part II Banks as Integrators: Between the dollar-sterling gold points: USA and Britain, 1791-1914, Lawrence H Officer; The confidence in a new currency: the introduction of the Mark in Germany 1871-1876, Dieter Lindenlaub; The Banque de France and the emergence of a national financial market in France during the 19th century, Alain Plessis; Capital movements, exchange rates and market integration: the Baltic area 1850-1913, Lennart Schön. Part III The Role of Banks in Mercantile and Industrial Credit: Personal and impersonal exchange. The role of reputation in banking: some evidence from the 19th and early 20th century banks' archives, Monika Pohle Fraser; The political economy of commercial banking in Sweden: a bird's-eye view of the relations between industry and banking over 150 years, Ulf Olsson and Jan Jörnmark; Merchants and credit in the Southern and Eastern Baltic areas, 1500-1800, Michael North; Lender of last resort in a peripheral economy with a fixed exchange rate: financial crises and monetary policy in Sweden under the Silver and Gold Standards, 1834-1913, Anders Ögren. Part IV Bank Archives and History: The archives of a German commercial bank as a mirror of time, Reinhard Frost; Preservation of electronic information: a case study of the information systems department at Svenska Handelsbanken, Anastasia Victorsson; Using history and storytelling in mergers and branding,

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.8.2007
Reihe/Serie Studies in Banking and Financial History
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Bankbetriebslehre
ISBN-10 0-7546-6121-0 / 0754661210
ISBN-13 978-0-7546-6121-4 / 9780754661214
Zustand Neuware
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