Financial History Review

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
The Baring Crisis and the Brazilian Encilhamento, 1889–1891: An Early Example of Contagion Among Emerging Capital Markets2005/10/01English2
The state, banks and financing of investments in France from World War II to the 1970s2005/04/01English2
Complementary currencies: a prospect on money from a retrospect on premodern practices2005/04/01English2
The origins of Swiss wealth management? Genevan private banking, 1800–18402018/03/04English2
Insurance, size and exposure to actuarial risk: empirical evidence from nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Knappschaften2011/09/26English2
Learning from one another's mistakes: investment trusts in the UK and the US, 1868–19402009/09/16English2
The joint production of confidence: lessons from nineteenth-century US commercial banks for twenty-first-century Euro area governments2011/10/11English2
M. Blomström, B. Gangnes and S. La Croix (eds), Japan's New Economy: Continuity and Change in the Twenty-First Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. vii + 329 pp.)2001/10/01English2
Women investors in early capital markets, 1720–17252004/10/01English2
Capitalizing patriotism: the Liberty loans of World War I2015/04/01English2
Explaining the timing of tulipmania's boom and bust: historical context, sequestered capital and market signals2017/08/01English2
Savings banks as an institutional import: the case of nineteenth-century Ireland2003/04/01English2
Profit and duty in the Second Bank of the United States' exchange operations2003/04/01English2
Development of the US monetary union2006/03/31English2
A common currency: early US monetary policy and the transition to the dollar2006/03/31English2
Banking as an emerging technology: Hoare's Bank, 1702–17422006/10/01English2
Making a market. The jobbers of the London Stock Exchange, 1800–19862000/04/01English2
A challenge to triumphant optimists? A blue chips index for the Paris stock exchange, 1854–20072010/04/01English2
The banks and the gold standard in the German financial crisis of 19311994/04/01English2
Hermannus Pfeiffer, Macht der Banken. Die personellen Verflechtungen der Commerzbank, der Deutschen Bank und der Dresdner Bank mit Unternehmen/The Power of the Banks. The Personal Linkages of the Commerzbank, the Deutsche Bank and the Dresdner Bank with Non-bank Corporations (Frankfurt-a.-Main: Campus, 1993. 463 pp. DM 78)1996/10/01English2
Forrest Capie, Charles Goodhart, Stanley Fisher and Norbert Schnadt, The Future of Central Banking. The Tercentenary Symposium of the Bank of England (Cambridge: University Press, 1994. 362 pp. $49·95 / £35.00)1996/10/01English2
P. L. Cottrell, Håkan Lindgren and Alice Teichova (eds), European Industry and Banking between the Wars: A Review of Bank-Industry Relations (Leicester, London, New York: Leicester University Press, 1992. xv + 240 pp. £40)1994/10/01English2
Bart van Ark and Nicholas Craft (eds), Quntitative Aspects of Post-War European Economic Growth (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xxii + 442. £45)1998/04/01English2
Networks of information, markets, and institutions in the rise of London as a financial centre, 1660–17202001/04/01English2
Central bankers as good neighbours: US money doctors in Latin America during the 1940s2009/03/18English2
Novel market inefficiencies from early Victorian times2017/06/13English1
Colonial New Jersey's provincial fiscal structure, 1704–1775: spending obligations, revenue sources, and tax burdens during peace and war2016/06/27English1
Redemption theories and the value of American colonial paper money2015/12/01English1
Liquidity preference and interest-bearing money: the Ottoman Empire, 1840–18512013/02/27English1
Dividend policy in Norwegian banking before 19142011/02/18English1