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Annuities in Late Medieval Hanse Towns

Hans-Peter Baum

Business History Review, 1985, vol. 59, issue 1, 24-48

Abstract: In this article. Professor Baum reports on recent research into the annuity markets of late medieval German Hanse towns. While historians traditionally have considered annuities an essentially noncommercial form of credit, Baum takes a different approach. Considering the annuity market as an economic institution, he describes its function as an instrument of credit and offers some speculations about how his conclusions modify our traditional view of the late medieval economy.

Date: 1985
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