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The Global History of Currencies provides information on each currency-issuing country or territory. For each country …, a brief history of the country is provided along with details on both coins and banknotes that have been issued in the …
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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 …
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The Hamburg banking sector experienced considerable structural changes in the period from 1850 until into the 1930s. Around 1856 and 1870, a large number of new banks were founded, mostly in the form of stock corporations. Starting in the 1890s, the banking center saw a consolidation with...
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Two features of the history of Hamburg as a financial centre are of particular interest from the perspective of a …
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The relationship of companies in the maritime economy to banks has been neglected by researchers. While this is surprising, specific financing techniques in ship financing can be found. In addition, the topic has a high degree of currency: the relationship of shipping companies and shipyards to...
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from history and warn against a repeat of the same outcome. The 1930s crisis episode is used as a useful testing ground to …
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Under the classical gold standard (1880-1914), the Bank of France maintained a stable discount rate while the Bank of England changed its rate very frequently. Why did the policies of these central banks, the two pillars of the gold standard, differ so much? How did the Bank of France manage to...
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steppingstone between a correspondent and an agency of the Bank. This article considers the history of the office at Leyden, where …
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During the Bretton Woods era, balance-of-payments developments, gold losses, and exchange-rate concerns had little influence on Federal Reserve monetary policy, even after 1958 when such issues became critical. The Federal Reserve could largely disregard international considerations because the...
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