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A Financial History of Western Europe: Economic History

Autor Charles P. Kindleberger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2007
This is the first history of finance - broadly defined to include money, banking, capital markets, public and private finance, international transfers etc. - that covers Western Europe (with an occasional glance at the western hemisphere) and half a millennium.
Charles Kindleberger highlights the development of financial institutions to meet emerging needs, and the similarities and contrasts in the handling of financial problems such as transferring resources from one country to another, stimulating investment, or financing war and cleaning up the resulting monetary mess. The first half of the book covers money, banking and finance from 1450 to 1913; the second deals in considerably finer detail with the twentieth century.
This major work casts current issues in historical perspective and throws light on the fascinating, and far from orderly, evolution of financial institutions and the management of financial problems. Comprehensive, critical and cosmopolitan, this book is both an outstanding work of reference and essential reading for all those involved in the study and practice of finance, be they economic historians, financial experts, scholarly bankers or students of money and banking.
This groundbreaking work was first published in 1984.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415436533
ISBN-10: 0415436532
Pagini: 570
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, black & white tables, maps, figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Economic History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction Part 1: Money Introduction 2. The Evolution of Money in Western Europe 3. Bank Money 4. Bimetallism and the Emergence of Gold Standard Part 2: Banking Introduction 5. English and Scottish Banking 6. French Banking 7. German Banking 8. Italian and Spanish Banking Part 3: Finance Introduction 9. Government Finance 10. Private Finance, Individuals and Families 11. Private Finance - The Corporation 12. Foreign Investment - Dutch, British, French and German Experience to 1914 13. Transfer Cases 14. Foreign Lending - Political and Analytical Aspects 15. Financial Crises Part 4: The Interwar Period Introduction 16. War Finance, Reparations, War Debts 17. German Postwar Inflation 18. The Restoration of the Pound to Par 19. Stabilization of the Franc 20. The 1929 Depression 21. The 1930s Part 5: After World War II Introduction 22. German Finance In and After World War II 23. Lend-Lease, the British Loan, the Marshall Plan 24. European Financial Integration

Descriere

This is the first history of finance - broadly defined to include money, banking, capital markets, public and private finance, international transfers etc. - that covers Western Europe and half a millennium.

Recenzii

On the first edition:"an astonishing achievement ... a vast range of topics ... written with clarity, subtlety, and derived from sources in French, English, and German ... a book anyone even pretending to a knowledge of monetary history must have" Journal of Economic History
will end up on many undergraduate reading lists, whilst its extensive bibliography will prove a boon to [those] working their way into the field
splendid book

Notă biografică

Charles P. Kindleberger has written many influential books in economics over the past 60 years, the most recent of which are: Economic Laws and Economic History (1990), Historical Economics: Art of Science? (1990), and Mariners and Markets (1992).