International audienceThis article sets out to question the singular experience of French Economic Unions in the consumer credit field. Formed by small retailers at the beginning of twentieth century, the Economic Unions offered sales credit by vouchers. If the voucher system was already used by the Parisian department stores since 1865, spread to the United Kingdom in 1880 and to Germany during the interwar period, the Economic Unions' singularity is based on their particular status. As the retailers contributed and pooled their own capital, they were founded as liabilities companies and set a third consumer credit sector between retailers credit and banking credit. Mainly based on the Bank of France archives, this article aims to understa...
In 1865, France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland signed a monetary convention(later known as the Lati...
We explore the transformation of consumer credit markets in France through the twentieth-century fro...
Face-to-face credit granted by shokeepers to their clients continued to exist in France until the 19...
International audienceThis article sets out to question the singular experience of French Economic U...
http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=EH_059_0102International audienceThis article takes a co...
International audienceUsing as its departure point the controversy raised in 1953 by the National Ec...
The bank laws of 1966-1967, called the “Debré Acts”, triggered a spectacular development in French b...
Abstract This article examines the rise of associations catering for retailers in Italy between the ...
International audienceIn the 1980s, to address financial difficulties, the CFDT (a French reformist ...
The dynamics of trade credit in the book distribution sector in Paris in the 19th centuryThis articl...
International audienceThis article revisits the thesis of the routinization of cooperative banks in ...
This article questions the findings of several studies which have concluded that the Credit Unions A...
In 1865, France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland signed a monetary convention(later known as the Lati...
We explore the transformation of consumer credit markets in France through the twentieth-century fro...
Face-to-face credit granted by shokeepers to their clients continued to exist in France until the 19...
International audienceThis article sets out to question the singular experience of French Economic U...
http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=EH_059_0102International audienceThis article takes a co...
International audienceUsing as its departure point the controversy raised in 1953 by the National Ec...
The bank laws of 1966-1967, called the “Debré Acts”, triggered a spectacular development in French b...
Abstract This article examines the rise of associations catering for retailers in Italy between the ...
International audienceIn the 1980s, to address financial difficulties, the CFDT (a French reformist ...
The dynamics of trade credit in the book distribution sector in Paris in the 19th centuryThis articl...
International audienceThis article revisits the thesis of the routinization of cooperative banks in ...
This article questions the findings of several studies which have concluded that the Credit Unions A...
In 1865, France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland signed a monetary convention(later known as the Lati...
We explore the transformation of consumer credit markets in France through the twentieth-century fro...
Face-to-face credit granted by shokeepers to their clients continued to exist in France until the 19...