Relying on a large sample of private and public loan contracts taken from Parisian notarial records, this article examines the private borrowers and lenders who participated in the credit market between 1690 and 1840. It explains the important role notaries played in the market, describes the types of loans available to borrowers and lenders, stresses the importance of the life cycle in explaining the recourse to indebtedness, and ends with a discussion of the difficulties lenders had in assessing creditworthiness
This paper analyzes a sample of loan contracts from a town in southeastern France between 1630 and 1...
This database was compiled as part the EURYI/VIDI research project ‘The Evolution of Financial Marke...
Abstract Until now, the annuities from the Hôtel de Ville de Paris have been the subject of only inc...
Relying on a large sample of private and public loan contracts taken from Parisian notarial records,...
Based on a large sample from Parisian notarial records, this article examines the long-term private ...
We document how intermediaries shaped markets or, conversely, how market institutions constrained in...
Using a complete enumeration of credit contracts for a rural area in Burgundy, this article examines...
Economics and Politics Credit Markets in Paris 1750-1840. Using new data set on public and private...
Using a new data set on public and private credit markets in Paris from 1750 to 1840, we argue that ...
This article explores the world of informal financial transactions and informal networks in pre-indu...
This article analyzes the private capital market in Verona in the second half of the seventeenth cen...
This articles examines the impact of two themes in Kenneth Sokoloff’s research on mid nineteenth-cen...
Abstract This article is based on the study of a remarkable Record of capital invested in Dijon and ...
Contains fulltext : 205465.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)25 p
How does sovereign debt emerge? In the early nineteenth century, intermediaries' market power and pr...
This paper analyzes a sample of loan contracts from a town in southeastern France between 1630 and 1...
This database was compiled as part the EURYI/VIDI research project ‘The Evolution of Financial Marke...
Abstract Until now, the annuities from the Hôtel de Ville de Paris have been the subject of only inc...
Relying on a large sample of private and public loan contracts taken from Parisian notarial records,...
Based on a large sample from Parisian notarial records, this article examines the long-term private ...
We document how intermediaries shaped markets or, conversely, how market institutions constrained in...
Using a complete enumeration of credit contracts for a rural area in Burgundy, this article examines...
Economics and Politics Credit Markets in Paris 1750-1840. Using new data set on public and private...
Using a new data set on public and private credit markets in Paris from 1750 to 1840, we argue that ...
This article explores the world of informal financial transactions and informal networks in pre-indu...
This article analyzes the private capital market in Verona in the second half of the seventeenth cen...
This articles examines the impact of two themes in Kenneth Sokoloff’s research on mid nineteenth-cen...
Abstract This article is based on the study of a remarkable Record of capital invested in Dijon and ...
Contains fulltext : 205465.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)25 p
How does sovereign debt emerge? In the early nineteenth century, intermediaries' market power and pr...
This paper analyzes a sample of loan contracts from a town in southeastern France between 1630 and 1...
This database was compiled as part the EURYI/VIDI research project ‘The Evolution of Financial Marke...
Abstract Until now, the annuities from the Hôtel de Ville de Paris have been the subject of only inc...