This volume is based on papers given at the 2005 conference of the European Association for Banking and Financial History in Vienna, hosted by the Bank Austria Creditanstalt, successor institution to the Ã-sterreichische Creditanstalt. The theme of the conference and of this volume, centres on a set of historical developments and problems typified in important ways by the long history of the Ã-sterreichische Creditanstalt and its successor organizations, but also opens the way to compare and contrast experiences throughout Central and Western Europe and on other continents.
This volume is based on papers given at the 2005 conference of the European Association for Banking and Financial History in Vienna, hosted by the Bank Austria Creditanstalt, successor institution to the Ã-sterreichische Creditanstalt. The theme of the conference and of this volume, centres on a set of historical developments and problems typified in important ways by the long history of the Ã-sterreichische Creditanstalt and its successor organizations, but also opens the way to compare and contrast experiences throughout Central and Western Europe and on other continents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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Contents: Introduction Gerald D. Feldman and Peter Hertner; Part I Banking in Austria and Vienna: 'The bankers' view': Austria's economic and political development and the role of the banks Dieter Stiefel; In the centre of Europe: Vienna as a financial hub 1873-1913 Peter Eigner; Torn between monetary and financial stability: an analysis of selected episodes of Austrian central banking history Aurel Schubert; Austrian banking between the 2 great depressions: the Creditenstalt from the 1870s to the 1930s Fritz Weber. Part II Stock Markets Railroad Finance and Information Networks: Efficiency of early German stock markets 1836-1848 Hartmut Kiehling; The Balkan railways international capital and banking from the end of the 19th century until the outbreak of the First World War Peter Hertner; Modern communication: the information network of N.M. Rothschild & Sons in 19th-century Europe 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 Oskar Broberg; The modernization of a Dutch commercial bank: the Twentsche Bank 1858-1931 Douwe C.J. van der Werf; Success and failure of modernization in post-war Greek banking: the case of Ergasias Bank 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 Frank H.H. King; 2 centuries of apex banking: the State Bank of India and the evolution of modern banking in India Abhik Ray; Closing remarks Alice Teichova; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction Gerald D. Feldman and Peter Hertner; Part I Banking in Austria and Vienna: 'The bankers' view': Austria's economic and political development and the role of the banks Dieter Stiefel; In the centre of Europe: Vienna as a financial hub 1873-1913 Peter Eigner; Torn between monetary and financial stability: an analysis of selected episodes of Austrian central banking history Aurel Schubert; Austrian banking between the 2 great depressions: the Creditenstalt from the 1870s to the 1930s Fritz Weber. Part II Stock Markets Railroad Finance and Information Networks: Efficiency of early German stock markets 1836-1848 Hartmut Kiehling; The Balkan railways international capital and banking from the end of the 19th century until the outbreak of the First World War Peter Hertner; Modern communication: the information network of N.M. Rothschild & Sons in 19th-century Europe 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 Oskar Broberg; The modernization of a Dutch commercial bank: the Twentsche Bank 1858-1931 Douwe C.J. van der Werf; Success and failure of modernization in post-war Greek banking: the case of Ergasias Bank 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 Frank H.H. King; 2 centuries of apex banking: the State Bank of India and the evolution of modern banking in India Abhik Ray; Closing remarks Alice Teichova; Bibliography; Index.
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