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Recent banking theory holds that durable firm-bank relationships are valuable to both parties. Using contract …
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the broad outlines of U.S. educational history from the nineteenth century to the present, including changes in …
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In this paper we compare the performance of the U.S. and Canadian banking systems from 1870-1925 in terms of stability … and efficiency. In an earlier study we found that the Canadian banking system, based on nationwide branch banking …, dominated the U.S. system, based on unit banking, on both criteria in the period 1920-1980. In this study we find that there is …
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Introduction / William J. Collins and Robert A. Margo -- Business organization and internal governance. Revisiting American exceptionalism: democracy and the regulation of corporate governance: the case of nineteenth-century Pennsylvania in comparative context / Naomi R. Lamoreaux -- Corporate...
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The Argentine economy was transformed in the late nineteenth century by the mass migration of millions of Europeans. Various ideas have surfaced concerning the likely impact of this labor inflow: that it favored the wheat revolution on the pampas; that it promoted urbanization and the rapid...
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