This dissertation studies the British banking sector from the end of the 19th century until the beginning of the 20th century. The British banking sector at that time was one of the most developed ones and was characterized by the fact that very little regulation existed concerning, amongst others, deposit insurance and anti-competitive measures. The first two chapters, joint with Fabio Braggion and Lyndon Moore, shed light on how individual banks evolved over time in terms of their branch network and how exactly the banking sector as a whole changed from a large number of small provincial banks to a concentrated banking sector with five large players. In addition, the lack of regulation makes it possible to look at how market participants,...
My dissertation investigates the effect of capital requirements on commercial banks and the impact o...
The aim of this thesis is to give an account of the development of the Margate Bank of Cobb & Son in...
This chapter provides an overview of the development of commercial banking—defined as taking deposit...
The three essays that constitute this dissertation examine the workings of the U.S. banking system p...
By 1918 the British banking system had reached a degree of maturity and concentration, with a small ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This dissertation seeks to understand why banking regulation has not led to banking stability. In br...
This dissertation is composed of three empirical studies on banking, credit and the macroeconomy. Th...
The article examines the behaviour of two leading English clearing banks, the Midland and Westminste...
In their relations with the external world, banks face two basic kinds of infor-mation problems: asc...
This chapter engages critically with some of the propositions in Labour Party policy concerning the ...
This dissertation examines two issues in the theory of banking: the role and efficiency of a monopo...
This dissertation examines two issues in the theory of banking: the role and efficiency of a monopo...
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...
My dissertation investigates the effect of capital requirements on commercial banks and the impact o...
The aim of this thesis is to give an account of the development of the Margate Bank of Cobb & Son in...
This chapter provides an overview of the development of commercial banking—defined as taking deposit...
The three essays that constitute this dissertation examine the workings of the U.S. banking system p...
By 1918 the British banking system had reached a degree of maturity and concentration, with a small ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This dissertation seeks to understand why banking regulation has not led to banking stability. In br...
This dissertation is composed of three empirical studies on banking, credit and the macroeconomy. Th...
The article examines the behaviour of two leading English clearing banks, the Midland and Westminste...
In their relations with the external world, banks face two basic kinds of infor-mation problems: asc...
This chapter engages critically with some of the propositions in Labour Party policy concerning the ...
This dissertation examines two issues in the theory of banking: the role and efficiency of a monopo...
This dissertation examines two issues in the theory of banking: the role and efficiency of a monopo...
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...
My dissertation investigates the effect of capital requirements on commercial banks and the impact o...
The aim of this thesis is to give an account of the development of the Margate Bank of Cobb & Son in...
This chapter provides an overview of the development of commercial banking—defined as taking deposit...