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Risk Management in Early Banking

Mats Larsson (), Kristina Lilja () and Tom Petersson ()
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Mats Larsson: Uppsala University
Kristina Lilja: Uppsala University
Tom Petersson: Uppsala University

in Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by D Maris Coffman, Tony K. Moore, Martin Allen and Sophus Reinert

Date: 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-80775-7
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Ch Chapter 2 Sweden: An Economy in Transition, 1820–1910
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Ch Chapter 3 The Savings Banks and the Swedish Banking System
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Ch Chapter 4 Savers and the Risk of Deposit Banking
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Ch Chapter 5 Credit Risks: From Networks and Cooperation to Stable Markets
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Ch Chapter 6 Trust and Mistrust: Practical Aspects of Risk Management and Lending
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
Ch Chapter 7 Risk Management in Swedish Savings Banks—Concluding Remarks
Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80775-7

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