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Private bankers have been defined as owner-managers of their bank, irrespective of their type of activity, which could be in any field of banking, sometimes in conjunction with another one, especially commerce in the earlier periods. Analysing the experiences of European private bankers from the early modern period to the early twenty-first century, this book starts by examining the slow emergence of specialist private bankers, largely from amongst those who provided commercial credit. This initial consideration culminates in a focus upon the roles that they played, both during the onset of the continent''s industrialization, and in orchestrating the finances of the emerging world economy. Its second theme is private banking''s waning importance with the rise of joint-stock competitors, which became increasingly apparent in Britain during the mid-nineteenth century, and elsewhere within Europe some decades later. Lastly, attention is paid to the decline of private bankers in the twenti

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Introduction ; 1. . Instruments, institutions, centres and networks: developing the structural framework, c.1300-1700 ; 2. Public and private markets for capital and credit, 1688-1793 ; 3. War and economic transformation, 1793-185 ; 4. Golden age, 1815-1870 ; 5. The onset of the corporate economy, 1870-1914 ; 6. Indian summer, 1914-1931 ; 7. Decline and renaissance, 1931-c.2000 ; Conclusion

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 8/20/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198735755, 978-0198735755
      ISBN10: 0198735758

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Private bankers have been defined as owner-managers of their bank, irrespective of their type of activity, which could be in any field of banking, sometimes in conjunction with another one, especially commerce in the earlier periods. Analysing the experiences of European private bankers from the early modern period to the early twenty-first century, this book starts by examining the slow emergence of specialist private bankers, largely from amongst those who provided commercial credit. This initial consideration culminates in a focus upon the roles that they played, both during the onset of the continent''s industrialization, and in orchestrating the finances of the emerging world economy. Its second theme is private banking''s waning importance with the rise of joint-stock competitors, which became increasingly apparent in Britain during the mid-nineteenth century, and elsewhere within Europe some decades later. Lastly, attention is paid to the decline of private bankers in the twenti

      Table of Contents
      Introduction ; 1. . Instruments, institutions, centres and networks: developing the structural framework, c.1300-1700 ; 2. Public and private markets for capital and credit, 1688-1793 ; 3. War and economic transformation, 1793-185 ; 4. Golden age, 1815-1870 ; 5. The onset of the corporate economy, 1870-1914 ; 6. Indian summer, 1914-1931 ; 7. Decline and renaissance, 1931-c.2000 ; Conclusion

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