The current literature on the causes of the Austrian financial crisis in 1931 emphasises both foreign and domestic factors. This article offers new data to analyse this issue. Its findings reinforce the importance of a domestic factor in bringing about the crisis: universal banks' exposure to industrial enterprises, which were the universal banks' main borrowers and creditors. During the 1920s, these industrial enterprises failed to perform well, rendering the universal banks insolvent. The Credit-Anstalt, which became an 'acquirer of last resort' for three other universal banks during the 1920s, was insolvent as early as 1925. The bank, however, could have avoided bankruptcy had it been spared the burden of Unionbank's non-performing asset...
International audienceDespite France's importance in the interwar world economy, the scale of the Fr...
Even though Germany, Austria, and Hungary experienced a major financial crisis simultaneously in 193...
The Central European panic of the spring 1931 is often presented as a cause of the sterling crisis o...
The current literature is inconclusive on the relative importance of foreign and domestic factors in...
On the eve of World War I the Austrian Credit Mobilier system stood at the zenith of its development...
While the 1931 financial crisis is universally regarded as an important factor in the German depress...
The issue of banking crises is of a significant importance due to their impact on the economic situa...
Austrian Reconstruction represents a careful, painstaking archival deep dive and use of clever metho...
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of the Austro-Hungarian Bank (OeUB) as a modern lender of l...
In May-July 1931, a series of financial panics shook Central Europe before spreading to the rest of ...
In this thesis, I re-investigate the 1931 financial crisis in Austria and Hungary with the help of n...
Using information on banks' balance sheets, we analyze the causal links between the banking and the ...
International audienceDespite France's importance in the interwar world economy, the scale of the Fr...
Even though Germany, Austria, and Hungary experienced a major financial crisis simultaneously in 193...
The Central European panic of the spring 1931 is often presented as a cause of the sterling crisis o...
The current literature is inconclusive on the relative importance of foreign and domestic factors in...
On the eve of World War I the Austrian Credit Mobilier system stood at the zenith of its development...
While the 1931 financial crisis is universally regarded as an important factor in the German depress...
The issue of banking crises is of a significant importance due to their impact on the economic situa...
Austrian Reconstruction represents a careful, painstaking archival deep dive and use of clever metho...
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of the Austro-Hungarian Bank (OeUB) as a modern lender of l...
In May-July 1931, a series of financial panics shook Central Europe before spreading to the rest of ...
In this thesis, I re-investigate the 1931 financial crisis in Austria and Hungary with the help of n...
Using information on banks' balance sheets, we analyze the causal links between the banking and the ...
International audienceDespite France's importance in the interwar world economy, the scale of the Fr...
Even though Germany, Austria, and Hungary experienced a major financial crisis simultaneously in 193...
The Central European panic of the spring 1931 is often presented as a cause of the sterling crisis o...