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This paper presents a synopsis of recent NBER studies of the history of corporate governance in Canada, China, France …
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in industrial fairs and prize-granting institutions in Britain, France and the United States, compared to parallel …
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This paper reexamines the process by which a market for a new product modern painting emerged in Paris in the nineteenth century. Contrary to the accepted account, in which the monopoly of the official Salon was replaced by a competitive market operated by private dealers, we find that the Salon...
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We assemble new data on the British and French concessions in Shanghai between 1845 and 1936 to assess the legal origins view of financial development. During this period, two regime changes altered the degree to which the British common and French civil law traditions held jurisdiction over the...
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During the French Revolution, more than 100,000 individuals, predominantly supporters of the Old Regime, fled France …
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evidence from France in the 1930s. In 1936, France departed from the gold standard and implemented mandatory wage increases and …
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industrialization. The empirical evidence indicates that middle-class women in France were extensively engaged in entrepreneurship and …
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Under the classical gold standard (1880-1914), the Bank of France maintained a stable discount rate while the Bank of …, differ so much? How did the Bank of France manage to keep a stable rate and continuously violate the "rules of the game …"? This paper tackles these questions and shows that the domestic asset portfolio of the Bank of France played a crucial role …
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November 1930, the Banque de France (BdF) lent selectively rather than broadly, providing substantially more liquidity to … to connected banks. Connected lending of last resort fueled the worst banking crisis in French history, caused an …
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The French Revolution of 1789 had a momentous impact on neighboring countries. The French Revolutionary armies during the 1790s and later under Napoleon invaded and controlled large parts of Europe. Together with invasion came various radical institutional changes. French invasion removed the...
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