This paper provides a general view of the evolution of banking in the Portuguese Colonial Empire between the founding of the first Portuguese colonial bank in 1864 and the independence of most Portuguese colonies in 1975. The text summarizes the legal background, presents the banks existing during that period, examines their businesses and discusses their contribution to the economic evolution of the territories under consideration. As the paper's main conclusions, it may be said that: (i) Portuguese colonial banking followed the continental model of government initiative and tight control, not the British model of private initiative without much government control; (ii) the development of Portuguese colonial banking was always mainly a mat...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN038473 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Although there is evidence that the presence of the earliest Portuguese accountants in Brazil can be...
Savings banks in Brazil date from the early 1830s. However, the Brazilian government created its fir...
This paper provides a general view of the evolution of banking in the Portuguese Colonial Empire bet...
O presente trabalho apresenta a análise dos estatutos bancários aprovados na década de 1850 no Brasi...
This paper explores the impact of the British-owned commercial banks that became the Bank of London ...
The thesis examines the development of monetary and banking policies during the apogee of the Brazil...
This paper delves into the workings of British banks in Brazil in order to assess how they affected ...
This paper deals with Souza Franco’s ideas on banking at regional and national levels. It aims to pr...
O artigo examina em detalhe parte dos debates travados na Seção de Fazenda do Conselho de Estado ent...
The “Banco Espírito Santo” (BES) was the oldest and one of the largest Portuguese banks: it was crea...
This paper's main objective is to situate the introduction of the gold standard monetary regime in P...
Strictly speaking, in 1822 there was only one bank in the country, the Banco do Brasil. The first go...
The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent states, especi...
This dissertation investigates the determinants of bank failures in the absence of comprehensive re...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN038473 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Although there is evidence that the presence of the earliest Portuguese accountants in Brazil can be...
Savings banks in Brazil date from the early 1830s. However, the Brazilian government created its fir...
This paper provides a general view of the evolution of banking in the Portuguese Colonial Empire bet...
O presente trabalho apresenta a análise dos estatutos bancários aprovados na década de 1850 no Brasi...
This paper explores the impact of the British-owned commercial banks that became the Bank of London ...
The thesis examines the development of monetary and banking policies during the apogee of the Brazil...
This paper delves into the workings of British banks in Brazil in order to assess how they affected ...
This paper deals with Souza Franco’s ideas on banking at regional and national levels. It aims to pr...
O artigo examina em detalhe parte dos debates travados na Seção de Fazenda do Conselho de Estado ent...
The “Banco Espírito Santo” (BES) was the oldest and one of the largest Portuguese banks: it was crea...
This paper's main objective is to situate the introduction of the gold standard monetary regime in P...
Strictly speaking, in 1822 there was only one bank in the country, the Banco do Brasil. The first go...
The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent states, especi...
This dissertation investigates the determinants of bank failures in the absence of comprehensive re...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN038473 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Although there is evidence that the presence of the earliest Portuguese accountants in Brazil can be...
Savings banks in Brazil date from the early 1830s. However, the Brazilian government created its fir...