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Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance

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George Ross Goobey, Revolutionising Pension Fund Investment, 1947–1960
Nigel Edward Morecroft
A Fair Case for Tax Relief: Swiss Tax Policy, 1940s to 1960s
Gisela Huerlimann
The Role of Group Psychology in Behavioural Finance: A Research Starting Point for Banking, Economic, and Financial Historians
Victor Ricciardi
Challenging the Institutional Revolution of Credit Markets in the Nineteenth Century
Gabriele B. Clemens and Daniel Reupke
John Law: A Twenty-First Century Banker in the Eighteenth Century?
Antoin E. Murphy
From Genoa to London: the Places of Insurance in Europe
Peter Spufford
Impact and Conclusions
Adam Gower
Social(ist) Responsibility and Communist Management in Postwar Central Europe
Philip Scranton
Sacré Crédit! The Rise and Fall of Ecclesiastical Credit in Early Modern Spain
Cyril Milhaud
Conclusion
Robert Blackmore
Taxation and the Revolutionary Inheritance: Tax Proposals, Legitimacy, and the Irish Free State, 1922–32
Jason Knirck
Why Holland Had a Financial Revolution, but Flanders and Brabant Did not
Marjolein ’t Hart
The Legacy, Causes and Relevance of Interwar Futures Market Regulation
Rasheed Saleuddin
The Other Fundamental Problem of Exchange: Mortgages, Defaults and Debtor Protection in Sixteenth-Century Holland
Jaco Zuijderduijn
Serra’s Discovery and Ill Fate in the Liberal 19th Century
Francesco Battista
Mercantile Roots
Brian O’Sullivan
Beyond Democracy or Dictatorship: Structuring Sovereign Debt in Germany from Weimar to the Postwar Period
Stefanie Middendorf
Making Way for the Sparkasse—Institutions of Transition Between Personal and Organisational Credit in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Daniel Reupke
Epilogue
Julian Hoppit
The Bank of Amsterdam’s Search for Success and Stability
Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
Relationship-Based Finance in Changing European Banking Scenarios: The Case of Parent Schaken et Compagnie (1835–66)
Maria Carmela Schisani and Francesca Caiazzo
Behavioural Finance as a Methodological Approach for Historians? A Field Report Concerning the Construction of the Canal of Corinth in Nineteenth-Century Greece
Korinna Schönhärl
Conclusion
Paul Kosmetatos
Monetization and Relational Structures: The Diffusion of Checks in Buenos Aires During the Emergence of the Banking System
Martín L. E. Wasserman
Afterword: The History (and Future History) of Socially Responsible Business
Rod Lohin
The Heritage of Antonio Serra
Alessandro Roncaglia
Banking Before Banks in Early Modern Japan: Buddhist Temple Finance
Matthew Mitchell
English Financiers, a Gold Currency and Plague, 1340–1349
Pamela Nightingale
Public Finance and Fiscal Policy. The Papal States in Early Modern Age
Fausto Piola Caselli
Unfairness, Inequality, and Tax Evasion: An Analysis of the Distribution of the Tax Burden in Greece, 1955–1989
Zoi Pittaki
Four Detailed Examples of Post-Revolutionary Administrative Improvement and Resilience
Stephen Pierpoint
Urban Rents and the Property Market
Catherine Casson
The Economic War and the Pamphlet War
Aidan Beatty
Afterword: Mortgages as Mediation Between Kin and Capital
Craig Muldrew
Observations from the Past
Nigel Edward Morecroft
Banks, Financial Markets and the Development of International Currencies
Barry Eichengreen
Considerations of Social Capital and Future Research in Banking History
Morten Reitmayer
Integrating Microfinance and Philanthropy Through the Syrian Sandouq: Lessons Learnt from Jabal Al-Hoss
Sabrina Iannazzone and Alija Avdukic
Serra’s Breve trattato and the Theory of Economic Development
Jan Kregel
The Communist World of Public Debt (1917–1991): The Failure of a Countermodel?
Étienne Forestier-Peyrat and Kristy Ironside
Formalising Credit Markets? The Entrance of English Joint-Stock Banks
Victoria Barnes and Lucy Newton
Limits to Redistribution in Late Democratic Transitions: The Case of Spain
Sara Torregrosa-Hetland
Notary Lending Networks in Northern Italy in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Giuseppe Luca and Marcella Lorenzini
Antonio Serra and the Problems of Today
Erik Reinert
Portugal and the Europe: Similarities, Bridges and Potential Avenues to Explore in Future Works on Comparative Fiscal History
Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez and Amélia Aguiar Andrade
Continental Europe
Brian O’Sullivan
Public Banks, Public Orientation and the Great Financial Crisis of 2007–2008
Gerald Epstein and Devika Dutt
Endgame
Brian O’Sullivan
Ottoman Guilds as Credit-Providing Institutions from the Late 17th to the Early 19th Century
Konstantinos Giakoumis
The Irish Tax State and Historical Legacies: Slowly Converging Capacity, Persistent Unwillingness to Pay
Michelle D’Arcy and Marina Nistotskaya
Conclusions
Pamela Nightingale
Profit and Non-profit Motives in the Public Banks of Naples: An Old Model in Modern Perspective
Adriano Giannola
Conclusion
Stephen Pierpoint
Money Supply
Martin Allen
Debt Without Taxation: Iraq, Syria, and the Crisis of Empires from the Mandates to the Cold War Era
Matthieu Rey
Towards the Institutionalisation of Credit
D'Maris Coffman
Conclusion
Brian O’Sullivan
Looking for Dark Matter Credit: Exploring Notarial Credit Markets in Antwerp and Its Surroundings ca. 1835
Ruben Peeters and Rogier Kooten
The Size of the Medieval Economy
Stephen Broadberry
From Debt Dirigisme to Debt Markets in France and India
Anush Kapadia and Benjamin Lemoine
The Political Economy of Debt Crisis: State, Banks and the Financialization of Public Debt in Italy since the 1970s
Alexander Nützenadel
Reconstruction
Brian O’Sullivan
From a Multilateral Broker to the National Judge: The Law and Governance of Sovereign Debt Restructuring, 1980–2015
Jérôme Sgard
Home Front
Brian O’Sullivan
Struggle for Survival
Brian O’Sullivan
Of Bond Vigilantes, Central Bankers and the Crisis of 2008
Adam Tooze
Reverberations
Brian O’Sullivan
The History and Politics of Public Debt Accounting
Eric Monnet and Blaise Truong-Loï
Conclusion
Brian O’Sullivan
The Words of Public Debts: A Political Repertoire
Nicolas Barreyre and Nicolas Delalande
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