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A History of Financial Intermediaries [by] Herman E. Krooss [and] Martin R. Blyn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

A History of Financial Intermediaries [by] Herman E. Krooss [and] Martin R. Blyn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The National Banking Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

The National Banking Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1965-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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From Christopher Columbus to the Robber Barons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 525

From Christopher Columbus to the Robber Barons

Originally published in 2002, this is the first of three volumes in a history of finance in America. This volume covers the period from the 'discovery' of America to the end of the nineteenth century. It describes the status of finance in Europe at the time of Christopher Columbus' voyage to America. It then traces its transfer and development in America through the Revolution, into the Civil War and beyond to the speculative excesses occurring after that event.

The Political Economy of Regulation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Political Economy of Regulation

This is the first comprehensive study of the history, politics, and economics of the insurance industry in the United States. It is designed as a theoretical challenge to the conventional wisdom in political economy which says that regulation benefits the regulated. In fact, Meier shows that because the insurance industry is far too divided to impose its will on the regulatory system, the political economy of regulation is actually the product of a complex interaction of industry interests, consumer groups, insurance regulations, and political elites. Using both historical and quantitative approaches, the author examines a variety of insurance issues including the development of insurance regulation; the impact of regulation on the availability and price of insurance; the stringency of state regulation; and the product liability insurance crisis of 1985-86. The book concludes with a series of recommendations for reforming the regulation of insurance.

National Banking Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 630

National Banking Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1965
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Evolving Financial Markets and International Capital Flows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1002

Evolving Financial Markets and International Capital Flows

This study examines the impact of British capital flows on the evolution of capital markets in four countries - Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the United States - over the years 1870 to 1914. In substantive chapters on each country it offers parallel histories of the evolution of their financial infrastructures - commercial banks, non-bank intermediaries, primary security markets, formal secondary security markets, and the institutions that provide the international financial links connecting the frontier country with the British capital market. At one level, the work constitutes a quantitative history of the development of the capital markets of five countries in the late nineteenth century. At a second level, it provides the basis for a useable taxonomy for the study of institutional invention and innovation. At a third, it suggests some lessons from the past about modern policy issues.

In All Fairness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

In All Fairness

Growing concern about inequality has led to proposals to remake American society according to ill-conceived and coercive "egalitarian" values that are fundamentally unfair. This unique book reveals the modern romance with equality as a destructive flirtation. The elites who advocate such notions claim they champion the poor—but more often than not the nostrums of this managerial class undermine, rather than advance, mass prosperity and human well-being. The authors of In All Fairness challenge all of the prevailing egalitarian ideas, including the claim that the country is riven by inequality in the first place. After all, our economy thrives with a division of labor that allows individual...

Essentials of Monetary and Fiscal Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Essentials of Monetary and Fiscal Economics

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The Engine of Enterprise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Engine of Enterprise

Tracing credit from colonial times to the present and highlighting its productive role in building national prosperity, Rowena Olegario probes questions that have divided Americans: Who should have access to credit? How should creditors assess creditworthiness? How can borrowers and lenders accommodate to the risks of a credit-dependent economy?

The Visible Hand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 628

The Visible Hand

The role of large-scale business enterprise—big business and its managers—during the formative years of modern capitalism (1850s–1920s) is delineated in this pathmarking book. Alfred Chandler, Jr., sets forth the reasons for the dominance of big business in American transportation, communications, and central sectors of production and distribution.