The financial crisis of 2008 aroused widespread interest in banking and financial history. Contributions to this volume analyse banking and financial history in a long-term comparative perspective. Lessons drawn from these analyses may well help future generations of policy makers avoid a repeat of the financial turbulence that erupted in 2008.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Youssef Cassis, Richard Grossman, and Catherine Schenk: General Introduction
- Part I: Thematic issues
- 2: Youssef Cassis: Financial History and History
- 3: John Turner: Financial History and Financial Economics
- 4: Gerard Caprio: Finance and Economic Development
- Part II: Financial Institutions
- 5: Youssef Cassis: Private Banks and Private Banking
- 6: Gerarda Westerhuis: Commercial Banking
- 7: Caroline Fohlin: Investment Banking
- 8: Chris Kobrak: From Multinational to Transnational Banking
- 9: Dan Wadhwani: Small-scale Credit Institutions
- Part III: Financial Markets
- 10: Stefano Battilossi: Money Markets
- 11: Ranald Michie: Securities Markets
- 12: Moritz Schularick: International Capital Flows
- 13: Youssef Cassis: Financial Centres
- Part IV: Financial Regulation
- 14: Angela Redish: Monetary Systems
- 15: Forrest Capie: Central Banks
- 16: Harold James: International Financial Cooperation
- 17: Catherine Schenk and Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol: Regulation and Deregulation
- 18: Laure Quennouëlle-Corre: State and Finance
- Part V: Financial Crises
- 19: Richard Grossman: Banking Crises
- 20: Peter Temin: Currency Crises
- 21: Juan Flores: Sovereign Debt Defaults