Coping with Crisis
International Financial Institutions in the Interwar Period
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 27 February 2003
- ISBN 9780199259311
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages252 pages
- Size 242x163x22 mm
- Weight 502 g
- Language English
- Illustrations tables 0
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Short description:
A comparative examination of financial institutions in the interwar period focusing on the UK, the US, Germany, France, and Japan. In this latest addition to the prestigious Fuji Business History series, the contributors to the volume analyse the ways in which different institutions coped with the financial crises at this time, and how they competed with each other. They also ask how this affected the financial climates of the countries in question. The discussion is divided into three parts: commercial banking, universal banking, and insurance and securities.
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A comparative examination of financial institutions in the interwar period focusing on the UK, the US, Germany, France, and Japan. In this latest addition to the prestigious Fuji Business History series, the contributors to the volume analyse the ways in which different institutions coped with the financial crises at this time, and how they competed with each other. They also ask how this affected the financial climates of the countries in question. The discussion is divided into three parts: commercial banking, universal banking, and insurance and securities.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Commercial Banking
European Bankers in the Interwar Years
British Commercial Bank Support for the Business Sector and the Pressure for Change
The New Deal and Commercial Banking Lending
Mitsui Bank's Lending Policy in Transition in the Interwar Years
Part II: Universal Banking
The French 'Banques d'Affaires' in the Interwar Period
The German Banks and their Business Strategies inthe Weimar Republic: Preliminary results and new findings
Part III: Insurance and Securities
How Japanese Life Insurance Companies Coped with a Controlled Economy
Growth Stocks for Middle-Class Investors: Merrill Lynch & Co., 1914-41
Securities Markets and a Securities Company in Interwar Japan: The case of Yamaichi