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Contains essays by historians of economic and financial history. It illuminates the relationships between government indebtedness and the development of financial markets in Europe from the late Middle Ages to the late twentieth century.
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Contains essays by historians of economic and financial history. It illuminates the relationships between government indebtedness and the development of financial markets in Europe from the late Middle Ages to the late twentieth century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2015
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- ISBN-13: 9781317314233
- Artikelnr.: 43417690
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317314233
- Artikelnr.: 43417690
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Fausto Piola Caselli
Introduction; 1: The Financial Administration of North Hanseatic Cities in
the Late Middle Ages: Development, Organization and Politics; 2: Government
Debts and Credit Markets in Renaissance Italy; 3: Government Debts and
Financial Markets in Castile Between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries;
4: Government Debt and Financial Markets: Exploring Pro-Cycle Effects in
Northern Italy during the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth Centuries; 5:
Government Policies and the Development of Financial Markets: The Case of
Madrid in the Seventeenth Century; 6: The Role Played by Short-Term Credit
in the Spanish Monarchy's Finances; 7: From Subordination to Autonomy:
Public Debt Policies and the Creation of a Self-Ruled Financial Market in
the Kingdom of Naples in the Long Run (1500-1800); 8: Public Debt in the
Papal States: Financial Market and Government Strategies in the Long Run
(Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries); 9: Towards a New Public Credit Policy
in Eighteenth-Century Spain: The Introduction of the Tesorer?a Mayor De
Guerra (1703-6); 10: French Public Finance between 1683 and 1726; 11:
Long-Term War Loans and Market Expectations in England, 1743-50; 12:
Mercantilist Institutions for the Pursuit of Power with Profit: The
Management of Britain's National Debt, 1756-1815; 13: Italian Government
Debt Sustainability in the Long Run, 1861-2000; 14: Times of Wasteful
Abundance: The Apogee of the Fiscal State in the Federal Republic of
Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s; Conclusion: Final Remarks
the Late Middle Ages: Development, Organization and Politics; 2: Government
Debts and Credit Markets in Renaissance Italy; 3: Government Debts and
Financial Markets in Castile Between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries;
4: Government Debt and Financial Markets: Exploring Pro-Cycle Effects in
Northern Italy during the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth Centuries; 5:
Government Policies and the Development of Financial Markets: The Case of
Madrid in the Seventeenth Century; 6: The Role Played by Short-Term Credit
in the Spanish Monarchy's Finances; 7: From Subordination to Autonomy:
Public Debt Policies and the Creation of a Self-Ruled Financial Market in
the Kingdom of Naples in the Long Run (1500-1800); 8: Public Debt in the
Papal States: Financial Market and Government Strategies in the Long Run
(Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries); 9: Towards a New Public Credit Policy
in Eighteenth-Century Spain: The Introduction of the Tesorer?a Mayor De
Guerra (1703-6); 10: French Public Finance between 1683 and 1726; 11:
Long-Term War Loans and Market Expectations in England, 1743-50; 12:
Mercantilist Institutions for the Pursuit of Power with Profit: The
Management of Britain's National Debt, 1756-1815; 13: Italian Government
Debt Sustainability in the Long Run, 1861-2000; 14: Times of Wasteful
Abundance: The Apogee of the Fiscal State in the Federal Republic of
Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s; Conclusion: Final Remarks
Introduction; 1: The Financial Administration of North Hanseatic Cities in
the Late Middle Ages: Development, Organization and Politics; 2: Government
Debts and Credit Markets in Renaissance Italy; 3: Government Debts and
Financial Markets in Castile Between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries;
4: Government Debt and Financial Markets: Exploring Pro-Cycle Effects in
Northern Italy during the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth Centuries; 5:
Government Policies and the Development of Financial Markets: The Case of
Madrid in the Seventeenth Century; 6: The Role Played by Short-Term Credit
in the Spanish Monarchy's Finances; 7: From Subordination to Autonomy:
Public Debt Policies and the Creation of a Self-Ruled Financial Market in
the Kingdom of Naples in the Long Run (1500-1800); 8: Public Debt in the
Papal States: Financial Market and Government Strategies in the Long Run
(Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries); 9: Towards a New Public Credit Policy
in Eighteenth-Century Spain: The Introduction of the Tesorer?a Mayor De
Guerra (1703-6); 10: French Public Finance between 1683 and 1726; 11:
Long-Term War Loans and Market Expectations in England, 1743-50; 12:
Mercantilist Institutions for the Pursuit of Power with Profit: The
Management of Britain's National Debt, 1756-1815; 13: Italian Government
Debt Sustainability in the Long Run, 1861-2000; 14: Times of Wasteful
Abundance: The Apogee of the Fiscal State in the Federal Republic of
Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s; Conclusion: Final Remarks
the Late Middle Ages: Development, Organization and Politics; 2: Government
Debts and Credit Markets in Renaissance Italy; 3: Government Debts and
Financial Markets in Castile Between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries;
4: Government Debt and Financial Markets: Exploring Pro-Cycle Effects in
Northern Italy during the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth Centuries; 5:
Government Policies and the Development of Financial Markets: The Case of
Madrid in the Seventeenth Century; 6: The Role Played by Short-Term Credit
in the Spanish Monarchy's Finances; 7: From Subordination to Autonomy:
Public Debt Policies and the Creation of a Self-Ruled Financial Market in
the Kingdom of Naples in the Long Run (1500-1800); 8: Public Debt in the
Papal States: Financial Market and Government Strategies in the Long Run
(Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries); 9: Towards a New Public Credit Policy
in Eighteenth-Century Spain: The Introduction of the Tesorer?a Mayor De
Guerra (1703-6); 10: French Public Finance between 1683 and 1726; 11:
Long-Term War Loans and Market Expectations in England, 1743-50; 12:
Mercantilist Institutions for the Pursuit of Power with Profit: The
Management of Britain's National Debt, 1756-1815; 13: Italian Government
Debt Sustainability in the Long Run, 1861-2000; 14: Times of Wasteful
Abundance: The Apogee of the Fiscal State in the Federal Republic of
Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s; Conclusion: Final Remarks