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Financing in Europe

Evolution, Coexistence and Complementarity of Lending Practices from the Middle Ages to Modern Times
Buch | Hardcover
XXI, 405 Seiten
2018 | 1st ed. 2018
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-58492-8 (ISBN)
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This book explores the evolution of credit and financing in Europe from the Middle Ages through to Modern Times. It engages with the distinct  political, economic and institutional frameworks of the examined areas (England, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Turkey) and discusses how these affected the credit market. It covers a wide range of different types of lending and borrowing instruments, the destination of capital, the way it was raised, and the impact it had on local or national economies in a very long run.

Presented in two parts, part one of the book focuses on credit markets in the preindustrial age, in particular the period before the advent of modern joint stock banks. Part two examines the evolution of credit at the time of the emergence of modern banks. This volume will be of interest to academics and researchers in the field of finance who are interested in the historic evolution of credit and the credit market.

 

Marcella Lorenzini is a Post-doc Researcher at the University of Trento, Italy. Her work researches how credit markets develop in the absence of formal institutions. Her recent publications include one monograph and a chapter in a collected volume on Infrastructure Financing in the Early Modern Age.Cinzia Lorandini is an Associate Professor in Economic History at the University of Trento, Italy. Her research mainly focuses on credit markets and trade in the early modern and modern period. She has authored several publications on these topics, including two monographs and one article for the journal Business History.D’Maris Coffman is a Senior Lecturer in Economics of the Built Environment at UCL Bartlett, UK. Prior to this D’Maris was a Leverhulme/Newton Trust Early Career Fellow at the History Faculty of the University of Cambridge, UK, and Fellow and Director of the Centre of Financial History at Newnham College, UK. She works on the relationship between public finance and private capital markets in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe and sits on the Council of the Economic History Society.

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I Informal, Non-institutional and Professional Credit in Preindustrial Europe.- Chapter 2: The Rise of London as a Financial Capital in Late Medieval England.- Chapter 3: When Things Go Wrong: Credit, Defaults and Institutions in Early Modern Venice.- Chapter 4: Financing Trade Through Limited Partnerships: Evidence from Silk Firms in Eighteenth-Century Trentino.- Chapter 5: Borrowing and Lending Money in Alpine Areas During the Eighteenth Century: Trento and Rovereto Compared.- Chapter 6: The Social Acceptance of Paper Credit as Currency in Eighteenth-Century England: A Case Study of Glastonbury c. 1720-1742.- Chapter 7: Public Functions, Private Markets: Credit Registration by Aldermen and Notaries in the Low Countries, 1500-1800.- Chapter 8: Notaries and Domestic Lending in Wartime (Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century France).- Chapter 9: Private Credit in Spain During the Late Eighteenth and the Early Nineteenth Centuries: Institutions, Crisis and War.- Part II Credit in the Time of the Emergence of Modern Banking.- Chapter 10: Microcredit in the Ottoman Empire: A Review of Cash Waqfs in Transition to Modern Banking.- Chapter 11 Challenging the Institutional Revolution of Credit Markets in the Nineteenth Century.- Chapter 12: Relationship-Based Finance in Changing European Banking Scenarios: The Case of Parent Schaken et Compagnie (1835-66).- Chapter 13: Formalising Credit Markets? The Entrance of English Joint-Stock Banks.- Chapter 14: Towards the Institutionalisation of Credit.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance
Zusatzinfo XXI, 405 p. 27 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 661 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Bankbetriebslehre
Schlagworte Banking • Capital Markets • Corporate Finance • credit • Early Modern Europe • Economics and finance • Finance • Financial History • Informal Credit • intermediaries • Merchant Courts • Non-institutional Credit
ISBN-10 3-319-58492-8 / 3319584928
ISBN-13 978-3-319-58492-8 / 9783319584928
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