This paper compares two similar samples of mining and steel corporations in pre-World War I Germany: one sample consists of corporations that were affiliated to one or more of the German "Universal Banks", and the second sample consists of companies that had to rely on other sources of finance. Statistical analysis conducted in the framework of a linear fixed effects model indicates that the non-affiliated companies were liquidity constrained. The paper also sets out the corporate control structure as laid down in the trade law reform of 1884 and traces the origins of the current German dual board system, as well as the origins of several other aspects of the institutions that tied the German banking system to industrial concerns.SCOPUS: re...
As part of a series of related papers, the authors examine the conceptual foundations of German and ...
Because of apparently close ties between banks and industry, German-style universal banking is thoug...
Because of apparently close ties between banks and industry, German-style universal banking is thoug...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
Economic historians have credited the German universal banks with lowering the costs and raising the...
Economic historians have credited the German universal banks with lowering the costs and raising the...
Close bank relationships are thought to ameliorate firms' liquidity constraints--a phenomenon freque...
Close bank relationships are thought to ameliorate firms' liquidity constraints--a phenomenon freque...
Orthodox paradigms hold that through direct involvement with firms, the German universal banks funne...
Orthodox paradigms hold that through direct involvement with firms, the German universal banks funne...
This paper focuses on the institution of interlocking directorates between universal banks and indus...
This paper focuses on the institution of interlocking directorates between universal banks and indus...
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 ...
Because of apparently close ties between banks and industry, German-style universal banking is thoug...
Because of apparently close ties between banks and industry, German-style universal banking is thoug...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
Explanations for the extensive interlocking of bank and firm directorates in pre-World War I Germany...
Economic historians have credited the German universal banks with lowering the costs and raising the...
Economic historians have credited the German universal banks with lowering the costs and raising the...
Close bank relationships are thought to ameliorate firms' liquidity constraints--a phenomenon freque...
Close bank relationships are thought to ameliorate firms' liquidity constraints--a phenomenon freque...
Orthodox paradigms hold that through direct involvement with firms, the German universal banks funne...
Orthodox paradigms hold that through direct involvement with firms, the German universal banks funne...
This paper focuses on the institution of interlocking directorates between universal banks and indus...
This paper focuses on the institution of interlocking directorates between universal banks and indus...
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 ...
Because of apparently close ties between banks and industry, German-style universal banking is thoug...
Because of apparently close ties between banks and industry, German-style universal banking is thoug...