Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure /:
Understanding twenty-first century global financial integration requires a two-part background. The Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets, Institutions, and Infrastructure begins its description of how we created a financially-intergrated world by first examining the history of financial globaliz...
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding twenty-first century global financial integration requires a two-part background. The Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets, Institutions, and Infrastructure begins its description of how we created a financially-intergrated world by first examining the history of financial globalization, from Roman practices and Ottoman finance to Chinese standards, the beginnings of corporate practices, and the advent of efforts to safeguard financial stability. It then describes the architecture itself by analyzing its parts, such as markets, institutions, and infrastructure. The. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 611 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780124058989 0124058981 0123978734 9780123978738 |
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505 | 8 | |a War Financing -- State and Capital MarketsInto the Nineteenth Century; References; Chapter 5: Chinese Finance, 1348-1700; Public and Private Finance in China, 1000-1700; The Monetary System; Public Finance; Credit and Private Finance; Summary; Glossary; Further Readings; Chapter 6: Chinese Money and Monetary System, 1800-2000, Overview; A Conceptual Framework; 1800-50; 1850-1911; 1911-30; 1930-49; Acknowledgments; Glossary; References; Chapter 7: Dutch Bank Finance, 1600-1800; An Exchange Bank; The First Five Decades; Fiat Money; Monetary Policy; Eighteenth Century; Conclusion; Further Reading | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 8: Dutch Corporate Finance, 1602-1850Introduction; From Partnerships to Chartered Public Companies, 1602-1680; Branching Out, 1680-1795; New Challenges, 1795-1850; Conclusion; Further Reading; Relevant Websites; Chapter 9: The Financial Revolution in England; Introduction; The Origins of the Financial Revolution in England; The Development of the Instruments of State Debt; Controlling the Costs of Debt; The Question of Credibility; The Consequences of England's Financial Revolution; Glossary; Further Reading; Chapter 10: Commercial Finance in Europe, 1700-1815; Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a The Instrument: Bills of ExchangeWhat Is a Bill of Exchange?; Usury Regulation and `True ́ Interest Rates; Bullion Versus Bills; City-Currencies; Sources; Mapping Commercial Finance; Quotes as Evidence for Liquidity in the Underlying Market; Determinants of Liquidity; Networks of Financial Financing; The Geographical Reach of European Finance; Hierarchies, Distance, and Groups; Some Tentative Hypotheses; The Cost of Commercial Finance: Searching for Interest Rate; The Absence of Direct Evidence on Interest Rates; Shadow Interest Rates Based on Bills with Different Maturities | |
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contents | Front cover; Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets, Institutions and Infrastructure; Copyright; Editor-in-Chief; Section Editors for this volume; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Section I: Globalization of Finance: An Historical View; Chapter 1: History of Financial Globalization, Overview; References; Chapter 2: Banking Fragility, United States, 1790-2009; Introduction; Banking Fragility in Theory and in Historical Reality; US Banking Crises: 1790-1933; Central Banking and Bank Instability in US History; Summary of US Historical Experience A Worldwide Tale of Two Banking Eras: 1875-1913 and 1978-2009Glossary; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3: Bretton Woods and Monetary Regimes; Introduction; Types and Examples of Monetary Regimes; The Classical Gold Standard; The Interwar Years, the Gold-Exchange Standard, and the Great Depression; Bretton Woods and the Anglo-American Compromise; Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter 4: British Corporate Finance, 1500-1860; World in 1500; Impact of the Voyages of Discovery; Emergence of the Joint-Stock Company; Rise of the Secondary Market in Shares War Financing -- State and Capital MarketsInto the Nineteenth Century; References; Chapter 5: Chinese Finance, 1348-1700; Public and Private Finance in China, 1000-1700; The Monetary System; Public Finance; Credit and Private Finance; Summary; Glossary; Further Readings; Chapter 6: Chinese Money and Monetary System, 1800-2000, Overview; A Conceptual Framework; 1800-50; 1850-1911; 1911-30; 1930-49; Acknowledgments; Glossary; References; Chapter 7: Dutch Bank Finance, 1600-1800; An Exchange Bank; The First Five Decades; Fiat Money; Monetary Policy; Eighteenth Century; Conclusion; Further Reading Chapter 8: Dutch Corporate Finance, 1602-1850Introduction; From Partnerships to Chartered Public Companies, 1602-1680; Branching Out, 1680-1795; New Challenges, 1795-1850; Conclusion; Further Reading; Relevant Websites; Chapter 9: The Financial Revolution in England; Introduction; The Origins of the Financial Revolution in England; The Development of the Instruments of State Debt; Controlling the Costs of Debt; The Question of Credibility; The Consequences of England's Financial Revolution; Glossary; Further Reading; Chapter 10: Commercial Finance in Europe, 1700-1815; Introduction The Instrument: Bills of ExchangeWhat Is a Bill of Exchange?; Usury Regulation and `True ́ Interest Rates; Bullion Versus Bills; City-Currencies; Sources; Mapping Commercial Finance; Quotes as Evidence for Liquidity in the Underlying Market; Determinants of Liquidity; Networks of Financial Financing; The Geographical Reach of European Finance; Hierarchies, Distance, and Groups; Some Tentative Hypotheses; The Cost of Commercial Finance: Searching for Interest Rate; The Absence of Direct Evidence on Interest Rates; Shadow Interest Rates Based on Bills with Different Maturities |
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spelling | Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure / editor-in-chief, Gerard Caprio ; editors, Douglas W. Arner [and others]. Boston : Elsevier, 2013. 1 online resource (xxii, 611 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Understanding twenty-first century global financial integration requires a two-part background. The Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets, Institutions, and Infrastructure begins its description of how we created a financially-intergrated world by first examining the history of financial globalization, from Roman practices and Ottoman finance to Chinese standards, the beginnings of corporate practices, and the advent of efforts to safeguard financial stability. It then describes the architecture itself by analyzing its parts, such as markets, institutions, and infrastructure. The. Front cover; Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets, Institutions and Infrastructure; Copyright; Editor-in-Chief; Section Editors for this volume; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Section I: Globalization of Finance: An Historical View; Chapter 1: History of Financial Globalization, Overview; References; Chapter 2: Banking Fragility, United States, 1790-2009; Introduction; Banking Fragility in Theory and in Historical Reality; US Banking Crises: 1790-1933; Central Banking and Bank Instability in US History; Summary of US Historical Experience A Worldwide Tale of Two Banking Eras: 1875-1913 and 1978-2009Glossary; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3: Bretton Woods and Monetary Regimes; Introduction; Types and Examples of Monetary Regimes; The Classical Gold Standard; The Interwar Years, the Gold-Exchange Standard, and the Great Depression; Bretton Woods and the Anglo-American Compromise; Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter 4: British Corporate Finance, 1500-1860; World in 1500; Impact of the Voyages of Discovery; Emergence of the Joint-Stock Company; Rise of the Secondary Market in Shares War Financing -- State and Capital MarketsInto the Nineteenth Century; References; Chapter 5: Chinese Finance, 1348-1700; Public and Private Finance in China, 1000-1700; The Monetary System; Public Finance; Credit and Private Finance; Summary; Glossary; Further Readings; Chapter 6: Chinese Money and Monetary System, 1800-2000, Overview; A Conceptual Framework; 1800-50; 1850-1911; 1911-30; 1930-49; Acknowledgments; Glossary; References; Chapter 7: Dutch Bank Finance, 1600-1800; An Exchange Bank; The First Five Decades; Fiat Money; Monetary Policy; Eighteenth Century; Conclusion; Further Reading Chapter 8: Dutch Corporate Finance, 1602-1850Introduction; From Partnerships to Chartered Public Companies, 1602-1680; Branching Out, 1680-1795; New Challenges, 1795-1850; Conclusion; Further Reading; Relevant Websites; Chapter 9: The Financial Revolution in England; Introduction; The Origins of the Financial Revolution in England; The Development of the Instruments of State Debt; Controlling the Costs of Debt; The Question of Credibility; The Consequences of England's Financial Revolution; Glossary; Further Reading; Chapter 10: Commercial Finance in Europe, 1700-1815; Introduction The Instrument: Bills of ExchangeWhat Is a Bill of Exchange?; Usury Regulation and `True ́ Interest Rates; Bullion Versus Bills; City-Currencies; Sources; Mapping Commercial Finance; Quotes as Evidence for Liquidity in the Underlying Market; Determinants of Liquidity; Networks of Financial Financing; The Geographical Reach of European Finance; Hierarchies, Distance, and Groups; Some Tentative Hypotheses; The Cost of Commercial Finance: Searching for Interest Rate; The Absence of Direct Evidence on Interest Rates; Shadow Interest Rates Based on Bills with Different Maturities Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048256 Financial institutions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048306 Finances. Institutions financières. finance. aat financial institutions (institutions) aat BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International Economics. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International General. bisacsh Finance fast Financial institutions fast Arner, Douglas W. Caprio, Gerard. has work: Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFGwFv7VWCWGxGMY6jrFDq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9780123978738 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=485303 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=485303 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure / Front cover; Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets, Institutions and Infrastructure; Copyright; Editor-in-Chief; Section Editors for this volume; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Section I: Globalization of Finance: An Historical View; Chapter 1: History of Financial Globalization, Overview; References; Chapter 2: Banking Fragility, United States, 1790-2009; Introduction; Banking Fragility in Theory and in Historical Reality; US Banking Crises: 1790-1933; Central Banking and Bank Instability in US History; Summary of US Historical Experience A Worldwide Tale of Two Banking Eras: 1875-1913 and 1978-2009Glossary; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3: Bretton Woods and Monetary Regimes; Introduction; Types and Examples of Monetary Regimes; The Classical Gold Standard; The Interwar Years, the Gold-Exchange Standard, and the Great Depression; Bretton Woods and the Anglo-American Compromise; Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter 4: British Corporate Finance, 1500-1860; World in 1500; Impact of the Voyages of Discovery; Emergence of the Joint-Stock Company; Rise of the Secondary Market in Shares War Financing -- State and Capital MarketsInto the Nineteenth Century; References; Chapter 5: Chinese Finance, 1348-1700; Public and Private Finance in China, 1000-1700; The Monetary System; Public Finance; Credit and Private Finance; Summary; Glossary; Further Readings; Chapter 6: Chinese Money and Monetary System, 1800-2000, Overview; A Conceptual Framework; 1800-50; 1850-1911; 1911-30; 1930-49; Acknowledgments; Glossary; References; Chapter 7: Dutch Bank Finance, 1600-1800; An Exchange Bank; The First Five Decades; Fiat Money; Monetary Policy; Eighteenth Century; Conclusion; Further Reading Chapter 8: Dutch Corporate Finance, 1602-1850Introduction; From Partnerships to Chartered Public Companies, 1602-1680; Branching Out, 1680-1795; New Challenges, 1795-1850; Conclusion; Further Reading; Relevant Websites; Chapter 9: The Financial Revolution in England; Introduction; The Origins of the Financial Revolution in England; The Development of the Instruments of State Debt; Controlling the Costs of Debt; The Question of Credibility; The Consequences of England's Financial Revolution; Glossary; Further Reading; Chapter 10: Commercial Finance in Europe, 1700-1815; Introduction The Instrument: Bills of ExchangeWhat Is a Bill of Exchange?; Usury Regulation and `True ́ Interest Rates; Bullion Versus Bills; City-Currencies; Sources; Mapping Commercial Finance; Quotes as Evidence for Liquidity in the Underlying Market; Determinants of Liquidity; Networks of Financial Financing; The Geographical Reach of European Finance; Hierarchies, Distance, and Groups; Some Tentative Hypotheses; The Cost of Commercial Finance: Searching for Interest Rate; The Absence of Direct Evidence on Interest Rates; Shadow Interest Rates Based on Bills with Different Maturities Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048256 Financial institutions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048306 Finances. Institutions financières. finance. aat financial institutions (institutions) aat BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International Economics. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International General. bisacsh Finance fast Financial institutions fast |
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title_full | Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure / editor-in-chief, Gerard Caprio ; editors, Douglas W. Arner [and others]. |
title_fullStr | Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure / editor-in-chief, Gerard Caprio ; editors, Douglas W. Arner [and others]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure / editor-in-chief, Gerard Caprio ; editors, Douglas W. Arner [and others]. |
title_short | Handbook of key global financial markets, institutions and infrastructure / |
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