Banks play a greater role in the German financial system than in the United States or Britain. Germany's large universal banks are admired by those who advocate bank deregulation in the United States. Others admire the universal banks for their supposed role in corporate governance and industrial finance. Many discussions distort the German Banking system by overstressing one of several types of banks, and ignore the competition and cooperation between the famous universal banks and other banking groups. Tracing the historical development of the German banking system from the early nineteenth century places the large universal banks in context
Previous researchers argue that the legal and regulatory environment helped shape the German financi...
Lack of both theoretical cogency and empirical evidence casts doubt on the Gerschenkronian paradigm ...
The American financial system has been an outlier internationally in virtu-ally every important resp...
Banks play a greater role in the German financial system than in the United States or Britain. Germa...
This examination of the foundations of German and American corporate governance highlights the role ...
The German 'Universal Bank' Form has frequently suggested as a model for the reform of U.S. Banking ...
As part of a series of related papers, the authors examine the conceptual foundations of German and ...
As part of a series of related papers, the authors examine the conceptual foundations of German and ...
Financial systems vary significantly between Britain and Continental Europe, with formal securities ...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
The German financial system is characterized by lower degrees of penetration by foreign commercial b...
In recent years there has been a vigorous revival of the long-standing debate about the "unique...
This paper compares two similar samples of mining and steel corporations in pre-World War I Germany:...
In early 1991 the United States Treasury Department of the Bush Administration recommended in ib pro...
Economic historians have credited the German universal banks with lowering the costs and raising the...
Previous researchers argue that the legal and regulatory environment helped shape the German financi...
Lack of both theoretical cogency and empirical evidence casts doubt on the Gerschenkronian paradigm ...
The American financial system has been an outlier internationally in virtu-ally every important resp...
Banks play a greater role in the German financial system than in the United States or Britain. Germa...
This examination of the foundations of German and American corporate governance highlights the role ...
The German 'Universal Bank' Form has frequently suggested as a model for the reform of U.S. Banking ...
As part of a series of related papers, the authors examine the conceptual foundations of German and ...
As part of a series of related papers, the authors examine the conceptual foundations of German and ...
Financial systems vary significantly between Britain and Continental Europe, with formal securities ...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
The German financial system is characterized by lower degrees of penetration by foreign commercial b...
In recent years there has been a vigorous revival of the long-standing debate about the "unique...
This paper compares two similar samples of mining and steel corporations in pre-World War I Germany:...
In early 1991 the United States Treasury Department of the Bush Administration recommended in ib pro...
Economic historians have credited the German universal banks with lowering the costs and raising the...
Previous researchers argue that the legal and regulatory environment helped shape the German financi...
Lack of both theoretical cogency and empirical evidence casts doubt on the Gerschenkronian paradigm ...
The American financial system has been an outlier internationally in virtu-ally every important resp...