10664 Pages
by
Routledge
10664 Pages
by
Routledge
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Current interest in the history of money and banking remains strong and it is opportune to survey developments both in the UK, USA, Europe and Asia. This set provides historical analysis which incorporates research from the early twentieth century onwards in a form that is both accessible to students of money & banking and economists, economic historians and bankers
This set re-issues 38 volumes originally published between 1900 and 2000. It charts the history of early banking, discusses banking in the UK, Europe,Japan and the USA, analyses banks as multinationals, the UK mortgage market, banking policy and structure and examines specific sectors such as gilts and gold.
Contents will include: Investment Banking in England 1856-1881 P L Cottrell, Banking Services and the Consumer National Consumer Council, The Mortgage Market Mark Boleat, The Building Society Industry Mark Boleat, Innovations in Banking Tim Morris, Eight European Central Banks, The World's Money, William M Clarke & George Pulay, Banking in Europe Rob Dixon, Debtors to their Profession Edwin Green, Banks and Politics During the Progressive Era Richard T McCulley, The Early History of Banking in England R D Richards, Banking & Finance in Japan Kazuo Tatewaki, Domestic and Multinational Banking Rae Weston, Banking Policy and Structure J S G Wilson, The Gilt-Edged Market Jeremy Wormell, The Role of the European Investment Bank Sheila Lewenhak, Banks as Multinationals Edited by Geoffrey Jones. Sovereign Risk Analysis, Shelagh A Heffernan.
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