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Switzerland and its Banks

Nils Herger ()
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in Frontiers in Economic History from Springer, currently edited by Diebolt, Claude and Haupert, Michael

Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-35904-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview
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Ch Chapter 10 Why Are There So Many Banks in Switzerland? A Tentative Answer
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Ch Chapter 2 Historical Background
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Ch Chapter 3 Banks in the Old Confederation and in Geneva (Before 1848)
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Ch Chapter 4 Free Banking and the Foundation of the Swiss National Bank (1826–1907)
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Ch Chapter 5 Railway Boom, the Big Banks, and the Ascent of Zurich as Financial Centre (1848–1914)
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Ch Chapter 6 A Safe Haven in an Unstable World (1914–1945)
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Ch Chapter 7 The Golden Age (1946–1970s)
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Ch Chapter 8 Swiss Banking During Financial Globalisation (1970s–2008)
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Ch Chapter 9 Global Financial Crisis, Too-Big-to-Fail Problem, and the End of Banking Secrecy (Since 2008)
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