Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance
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- The Political Economy of Taxation
- D'Maris Coffman
- Monetary Expansion and Economic Growth, 1305–1309
- Pamela Nightingale
- Morice’s Catastrophe, 1728–1731 and Beyond
- Matthew David Mitchell
- Conclusions
- André A. Villela
- Fintech to the Rescue or Predators in Disguise?
- Craig McMahon
- Conclusions
- Ali Kabiri
- Experimenting with Paper Money during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum: Monetisation Versus Securitisation, 1643–1663
- D'Maris Coffman
- Tax Reformers’ Ideas, the Expenditure-Taxation Nexus, and Comprehensive Tax Reform in the United States, 1961–1986
- Seiichiro Mozumi
- Canadian Regional and National Business Elites in 1912: Who Was Connected, Who Wasn’t and Why?
- Jon Mackay
- The Efficacy of Spain’s Fiscal-Military State
- Rafael Torres Sánchez
- The War of 1812 and the Financiers of the Louisiana Purchase
- Larry Neal
- Road to Crisis
- Brian O’Sullivan
- Between Novelty and Fashion: Risk Management and the Adoption of Computers in Retail Banking
- Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
- Real and Monetary Factors in the de Santis-Serra Controversy
- André Tiran
- Britain’s Role in the World Economy
- Adrian Williamson
- The 1920s and the Great Depression
- Donatella Strangio
- The Financial Expert of the Habsburg Monarchy
- Simon Adler
- Keynes – Flawed Investor or Genius?
- Nigel Edward Morecroft
- Old Interpretations and New Approaches: The 1457–1458 Thirtieth Customs Register of Bratislava
- Balázs Nagy
- The Summer of 1903 and the Battle over Small Loans Between the Monte di Pietà and Private Banks
- Maria Rosaria Rosa
- Torlonia, Witness to a Century
- Daniela Felisini
- London: The Commercial Powerhouse
- Richard Goddard
- Royal Charters, Royal Power, and the Business of Empire
- Helen Paul
- Why Did Chambres de Justice Disappear in Eighteenth-Century France? Fiscal Profit and Institutional Change, 1688–1788
- Joël Félix
- Notaries and Domestic Lending in Wartime (Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century France)
- Katia Béguin
- Corn Prices, Corn Models and Corn Rents: What Can We Learn from the English Corn Returns?
- D'Maris Coffman and David Ormrod
- Financing the War
- Adam Gower
- After the Glorious Revolution
- Stephen Pierpoint
- Taxation and the Economics of Nationalism in 1840s Ireland
- Charles Read
- Conclusion
- Carol Beardmore
- A Differentiated Access to Credit in a Merchant Network in the 1780s (Philadelphia and Its Region)
- Louis Bissières
- Public Finance
- Robert Blackmore
- Looking Forward
- D'Maris Coffman
- The Domestic Effects of Foreign Capital: Public Debt and Regional Inequalities in Late Qing China
- Dong Yan
- Fiscal Tradition and Innovation in Italy, 1350–1650
- Luciano Pezzolo
- Neapolitan Banks in the Context of Early Modern Public Banks
- Francois Velde
- Lessons Learned, Applied, and Ignored
- Larry Neal
- America 1720–1820: War and Organisation
- Christopher Kingston
- Rural Credit Markets in Eighteenth-Century France: Contracts, Guarantees and Land
- Elise Dermineur
- Financing a Legation: Papal Legates and Money in the Later Middle Ages
- Antonín Kalous
- Private Credit in Spain During the Late Eighteenth and the Early Nineteenth Centuries: Institutions, Crisis and War
- David Carvajal
- London’s Market for Bullion and Specie in the Eighteenth Century: The Roles of the London Mint and the Bank of England in the Stabilization of Prices
- Anthony C. Hotson and Terence C. Mills
- External Monitoring and Conclusions
- Alisdair Dobie
- Social Capital Versus Commercial Profits: The Impact of Networks on Decision-Making in Early Modern Banks
- Nadia Matringe
- Consumer Credit in Early Modern Venice: The Lending Activity of Innkeepers and Bastioneri
- Matteo Pompermaier
- Trust, Reputation and Regulation: Securities Markets in Europe, the USA, and Japan Before 1914
- Leslie Hannah
- Conclusions
- Rafael Torres Sánchez
- Curtain Call: All the Players Should Take a Bow
- Larry Neal
- Conclusion: Perceptions Matter
- Craig McMahon
- Serra and Underdevelopment
- Cosimo Perrotta