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Family-led banks in the global economy -- A family bank's origins -- The industrial group -- Survival of the biggest? -- The new world -- Alliances, and their limits -- Back to Europe -- Managerial style, governance, succession -- The future of a global group
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Family-led banks in the global economy -- A family bank's origins -- The industrial group -- Survival of the biggest? -- The new world -- Alliances, and their limits -- Back to Europe -- Managerial style, governance, succession -- The future of a global group
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This essay discusses trends in new banking history scholarship. It does so by conducting bibliometric content analysis of the entire literature involving the history of banks, bankers and banking published in all major academic journals since the year 2000. It places this recent scholarship in...
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the past, a monetary regime based on the commitment to convertibility of the domestic currency into specie, the … 'convertibility principle', was the prevailing pattern in the world economy. According to this principle, the fiscal regime is … the 'convertibility principle' and in many countries has been geared towards domestic stabilization goals, especially that …
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