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E-grāmata: Finance and Modernization: A Transnational and Transcontinental Perspective for the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Finance and Modernization centres on a set of historical developments and problems typified by the long history of the Ćsterreichische Creditanstalt and its successor organizations, and opens the way to compare and contrast experiences throughout Central and Western Europe and also on other continents. The structure of this volume reflects the changing role and nature of banks as economies become industrialized and modernized. Although banks adapt to the needs of an industrializing economy, at the same time, industrialization influences the manner in which banking systems grow and the structures which they adopt. Beginning with studies of the Austrian banks, their development and their crises, the volume then moves on to look at case studies of important aspects of financial activity - German stock markets, railroad investment, and information networks. This is followed by a section on country studies of banking modernization in Sweden, the Netherlands and Greece. Finally, the collection concludes with two chapters, one on banking in China and the other on banking in India, certainly both of intrinsic interest and of importance in an era of globalization. Professor Teichova, one of the great scholars in the field, concludes with reflections on the individual contributions and the general problems addressed in this book.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Notes on Contributors xiii
Introduction xvii
Gerald D. Feldman
Peter Hertner
Part I Banking in Austria and Vienna
`The Bankers' View': Austria's Economic and Political Development and the Role of the Banks
3(26)
Dieter Stiefel
In the Centre of Europe: Vienna as a Financial Hub, 1873-1913
29(22)
Peter Eigner
Torn between Monetary and Financial Stability: An Analysis of Selected Episodes of Austrian Central Banking History
51(24)
Aurel Schubert
Austrian Banking Between Two Great Depressions: The Creditanstalt from the 1870s to the 1930s
75(24)
Fritz Weber
Part II Stock Markets, Railroad Finance, and Information Networks
Efficiency of Early German Stock Markets, 1836-1848
99(26)
Hartmut Kiehling
The Balkan Railways, International Capital and Banking from the End of the Nineteenth Century until the Outbreak of the First World War
125(30)
Peter Hertner
Modern Communication: The Information Network of N.M. Rothschild & Sons in Nineteenth-Century Europe
155(10)
Rainer Liedtke
Part III Modernization of Banking in Sweden, the Netherlands, and Greece
The Emergence of Joint-Stock Companies during the Industrial Breakthrough in Sweden
165(22)
Oskar Broberg
The Modernization of a Dutch Commercial Bank: The Twentsche Bank, 1858-1931
187(26)
Douwe C.J. van der Werf
Success and Failure of Modernization in Post-War Greek Banking: The Case of Ergasias Bank
213(22)
Margarita Dritsas
Part IV The Evolution of Modern Banking in the Far East
Patriotic Banking and the Modernization of China: The Banque industrielle de Chine, 1900-1922
235(22)
Frank H.H. King
Two Centuries of Apex Banking: The State Bank of India and the Evolution of Modern Banking in India
257(14)
Abhik Ray
Closing Remarks 271(4)
Alice Teichova
Bibliography 275(18)
Index 293
Gerald D Feldman was Professor in the Department of History, University of California, Berkeley, USA. Peter Hertner is Professor at the University of Halle, Germany.