London goldsmith-bankers' development of paper credit-money in the seventeenth century ushered in the era of modern banking. This essay argues that this innovation of paper credit-money by goldsmith-bankers was the institutionalisation of the double-ownership scheme known as trust. This trust scheme was at the centre of the custom or morality that underlay the political struggle between the Crown, landowners, and the bourgeoisie in early modern England, the struggle from which goldsmith-banking and, later, joint-stock banking developed. This double ownership remains a central feature of the present banking system. Also during the financial boom of the late twentieth century, which ended in the present world financial crisis, the trust schem...
In economic development, institutions and organizations are critical elements which can be looked up...
This paper presents an in-depth historical investigation of the related but distinctive phenomena o...
This socio-economic inquiry investigates the roots of inequality and how this scourge was woven in t...
The trust is, by definition, a hybrid between rights in rem and rights in personam. It is also an En...
Out of shops located primarily on Lombard Street and in the West End, a few of London's goldsmiths s...
Nowadays, the reputation of financial institutions is an important topic in international financial ...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
The history of Londonâs money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
The history of London’s money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
This dissertation studies the British banking sector from the end of the 19th century until the begi...
The recent sovereign debt crisis raises a debate on whether the cancelation of sovereign debt is com...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...
This article discusses the origins of the speculative configuration that has come to characterize En...
Analysis of the financial revolution in England has often focused on changes in public debt manageme...
The paper describes the use of commercial bills in Bank of England open-market operations from the e...
In economic development, institutions and organizations are critical elements which can be looked up...
This paper presents an in-depth historical investigation of the related but distinctive phenomena o...
This socio-economic inquiry investigates the roots of inequality and how this scourge was woven in t...
The trust is, by definition, a hybrid between rights in rem and rights in personam. It is also an En...
Out of shops located primarily on Lombard Street and in the West End, a few of London's goldsmiths s...
Nowadays, the reputation of financial institutions is an important topic in international financial ...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
The history of Londonâs money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
The history of London’s money and credit markets is one of intermittent crises interspersed with suc...
This dissertation studies the British banking sector from the end of the 19th century until the begi...
The recent sovereign debt crisis raises a debate on whether the cancelation of sovereign debt is com...
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues th...
This article discusses the origins of the speculative configuration that has come to characterize En...
Analysis of the financial revolution in England has often focused on changes in public debt manageme...
The paper describes the use of commercial bills in Bank of England open-market operations from the e...
In economic development, institutions and organizations are critical elements which can be looked up...
This paper presents an in-depth historical investigation of the related but distinctive phenomena o...
This socio-economic inquiry investigates the roots of inequality and how this scourge was woven in t...