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Großbritannien 58 United Kingdom 58 Geldgeschichte 41 Monetary history 41 Financial market 37 Finanzmarkt 37 Welt 36 World 36 Geldpolitik 35 Monetary policy 35 Financial crisis 32 Finanzkrise 32 Bankenkrise 30 Bankgeschichte 30 Banking crisis 30 Banking history 30 Bank 29 USA 28 United States 28 Economic history 27 Wirtschaftsgeschichte 27 Central bank 25 Geschichte 25 History 25 Zentralbank 25 Theorie 22 Theory 22 Schweden 20 Sweden 20 Aktienmarkt 19 Financial sector 19 Finanzsektor 19 Stock market 19 Börsenhandel 18 Stock exchange trading 18 Börsenkurs 17 France 17 Frankreich 17 Share price 17 Public debt 16
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Article 1,123 Book / Working Paper 8
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Article in journal 336 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 336 Collection of articles of several authors 4 Sammelwerk 4 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Bibliografie 2 Bibliography 2 Rezension 2 Festschrift 1
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Noiret, Serge 24 Maes, Ivo 16 Jonker, Joost 13 Schenk, Catherine R. 13 Turner, John D. 11 Neal, Larry 10 Andersson, Lars Fredrik 9 Capie, Forrest 9 Clement, Piet 9 North, Michael 9 Bordo, Michael D. 8 Cassis, Youssef 8 Kuroda, Akinobu 8 Oosterlinck, Kim 8 Pollard, Sidney 8 Tilly, Richard 8 Wixforth, Harald 8 Allen, William A. 7 Bonin, Hubert 7 Broder, Albert 7 Flandreau, Marc 7 Graham, Aaron 7 Le Bris, David 7 Moessner, Richhild 7 NOIRET, SERGE 7 Ögren, Anders 7 James, Harold 6 Lazonick, William 6 Lindmark, Magnus 6 Rockoff, Hugh 6 Waldenström, Daniel 6 Battilossi, Stefano 5 Blancheton, Bertrand 5 Bodenhorn, Howard 5 Fantacci, Luca 5 Goodhart, Charles A. E. 5 Grubb, Farley Ward 5 Knodell, Jane 5 Michener, Ronald 5 O'Sullivan, Mary 5
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Financial history review 636 Financial History Review 408 Financial history review : FHR 85 2017 African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/041 Forthcoming: Financial History Review 1 Forthcoming, Financial History Review 1
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RePEc 408 OLC EcoSci 382 ECONIS (ZBW) 341
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Dividend policy and portfolio size : Swedish listed companies 1912-1978
Rydqvist, Kristian - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 1, pp. 1-25
The purpose of dividends is to distribute income to shareholders. Many stock market investors have only a few shares in their portfolios. For these investors, selling one share to generate income is not an attractive alternative to receiving dividends. We describe the dividend decision process...
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An exception that proves the rule : Japanese monetary policy under the classical gold standard, 1871-1914
Takagi, Shinji - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 1, pp. 26-42
The article investigates whether the Bank of Japan followed the so-called rules of the game under the classical gold standard. The article, by estimating a vector autoregressive model of monthly timeseries data for October 1897 to July 1914, finds that the Japanese central bank systematically...
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The 'internal financing mechanism' and (hyper)inflation in the wartime Japanese Empire
Wong, Tzo Ho - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 1, pp. 43-81
To sustain a protracted war after losing foreign loans and reserves and being sanctioned by the Allies, Japan used its 'internal financing mechanism' to gobble up civilian capital through government bonds, unbacked paper currency and interest rate interventions. These tactics aggrandised the...
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The 'political indifference' of the World Bank : the case of Brazil, 1948-1988
Kedar, Claudia - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 1, pp. 82-106
An intriguing question regarding the relationship between international financial institutions (IFIs) and their Latin American borrowers concerns how and why regime type influences the degree to which the parties are prepared to sign loan agreements. Some scholars highlight a 'democratic...
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Employee stock ownership during the Great Depression : the varying impacts of ESOPs on output growth and worker utilization
Trotter, Lillian Gaeto - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 2, pp. 107-158
The Great Depression era provides a natural experiment to study the effects of employee stock ownership on productivity due to the unexpected nature of the stock market crash in 1929 and the predetermined expiration of employee stock offerings staggered throughout the 1930s. I collect...
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The impact of hurricane strikes on Caribbean sovereign bond returns
Huesler, Joel - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 2, pp. 159-196
This article analyzes the influence of hurricane strikes on the returns of sovereign bonds issued by Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Haiti between 1905 and 1930. The study uses a fixed effects regression model to isolate the impact of hurricane-induced destruction on bond returns, providing a...
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The mechanics of finance private : Genoese enterprises and market functions in Seville, 1460-1530
Mesa, Andres - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 2, pp. 197-223
This article examines the financial strategies employed by Genoese businessmen in Atlantic Castile during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, focusing on the relative value of private enterprises. It reveals how the interplay between Castilian market characteristics and the unique...
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Private lenders of last resort : the debates around central banking in Brazil in the 1920s
Centurião, Lúcia Regina - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 2, pp. 224-244
The objective of this study is to analyze the debate surrounding the transformation of the Bank of Brazil into a central bank in 1923. The article seeks to answer the question: What was the role of a central bank for Brazilian policymakers at that time? Unlike other Latin American countries that...
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So oddly calm : democratization and stock market liquidity in interwar Spain, 1914-1936
Battilossi, Stefano; Houpt, Stefan Oliver - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 3, pp. 245-278
We study the effect of democratization on stock market liquidity across Spanish political regimes between 1914 and 1936. We use press news related to mass mobilization in favor of political and redistributive reforms to build a monthly index of political uncertainty, and test its impact on...
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Branch banking and regional financial markets : evidence from prewar Japan
Hoffmann, Mathias; Okazaki, Tetsuji; Okubo, Toshihiro - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 3, pp. 279-318
In Japan in the 1920s, several financial crises and government policy led to bank mergers and the consolidation and expansion of branch networks. Using unique historical bank branch-level lending and deposit data, we show that branch banking integrated peripheral markets with the rest of the...
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