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2018
- 175-253 Propagation and Containment: Financial Contagion and the Lender of Last Resort in 1772–73
In: The 1772–73 British Credit Crisis
by Paul Kosmetatos
- 181-196 The English Syndicate
In: Jacob Schiff and the Art of Risk
by Adam Gower
- 181-204 Not Only Land: Mortgage Credit in Central-Northern Italy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
In: Land and Credit
by Giuseppe Luca & Marcella Lorenzini
- 185-219 Monetary Expansion and Economic Growth, 1305–1309
In: Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
by Pamela Nightingale
- 187-197 Experimenting with Paper Money during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum: Monetisation Versus Securitisation, 1643–1663
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by D’Maris Coffman
- 187-216 Tax Reformers’ Ideas, the Expenditure-Taxation Nexus, and Comprehensive Tax Reform in the United States, 1961–1986
In: Worlds of Taxation
by Seiichiro Mozumi
- 189-223 Road to Crisis
In: From Crisis to Crisis
by Brian O’Sullivan
- 195-206 Notaries and Domestic Lending in Wartime (Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century France)
In: Financing in Europe
by Katia Béguin
- 195-227 Why Did Chambres de Justice Disappear in Eighteenth-Century France? Fiscal Profit and Institutional Change, 1688–1788
In: The War Within
by Joël Félix
- 197-269 Financing the War
In: Jacob Schiff and the Art of Risk
by Adam Gower
- 197-300 After the Glorious Revolution
In: The Success of English Land Tax Administration 1643–1733
by Stephen Pierpoint
- 201-241 Neapolitan Banks in the Context of Early Modern Public Banks
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by François R. Velde
- 205-231 Rural Credit Markets in Eighteenth-Century France: Contracts, Guarantees and Land
In: Land and Credit
by Elise M. Dermineur
- 207-236 Private Credit in Spain During the Late Eighteenth and the Early Nineteenth Centuries: Institutions, Crisis and War
In: Financing in Europe
by David Carvajal
- 217-243 The Rise and Fall of the Industrious State: Why Did Japan’s Welfare State Differ from European-Style Models?
In: Worlds of Taxation
by Eisaku Ide
- 221-253 Crises, Conflicts and Mercantile Credit, 1311–1329
In: Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
by Pamela Nightingale
- 221-278 Legitimising the Grain Gambler and the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936
In: The Government of Markets
by Rasheed Saleuddin
- 225-249 Domestic Finance
In: From Crisis to Crisis
by Brian O’Sullivan
- 229-256 War, Resources and Morality: Sweden 1740–1770
In: The War Within
by Patrik Winton
- 233-252 The Use of Perpetual Annuities in Rural Brabant in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
In: Land and Credit
by Michael Limberger & Nicolas De Vijlder
- 239-268 Microcredit in the Ottoman Empire: A Review of Cash Waqfs in Transition to Modern Banking
In: Financing in Europe
by Gürer Karagedikli & Ali Coşkun Tunçer
- 243-268 The Institutional Foundations of Successful Public Borrowing—Models of Public Banks in Habsburg Austria and Habsburg Naples 1700–1800
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by Clemens Jobst
- 245-267 A Reverse-Functioning System: Japan’s Social Security System and Tax Progression in the Early Twenty-First Century
In: Worlds of Taxation
by Mari Osawa
- 251-284 Insular Capitalism
In: From Crisis to Crisis
by Brian O’Sullivan
- 253-280 Proactive Peasants? The Role of Annuities in a Late Medieval Communal Society: The Campine Area, Low Countries
In: Land and Credit
by Eline Onacker
- 255-293 Impact and Resolution
In: The 1772–73 British Credit Crisis
by Paul Kosmetatos
- 255-298 Warfare, Gold and Regional Disparities, 1330–1339
In: Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
by Pamela Nightingale
- 257-280 For the Good of the Prince: Government and Corruption in Germany During the Eighteenth Century
In: The War Within
by Robert Bernsee
- 269-288 John Law: A Twenty-First Century Banker in the Eighteenth Century?
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by Antoin E. Murphy
- 269-290 Challenging the Institutional Revolution of Credit Markets in the Nineteenth Century
In: Financing in Europe
by Gabriele B. Clemens & Daniel Reupke
- 269-300 A Fair Case for Tax Relief: Swiss Tax Policy, 1940s to 1960s
In: Worlds of Taxation
by Gisela Huerlimann
- 271-300 Impact and Conclusions
In: Jacob Schiff and the Art of Risk
by Adam Gower
- 279-299 The Legacy, Causes and Relevance of Interwar Futures Market Regulation
In: The Government of Markets
by Rasheed Saleuddin
- 281-307 The Other Fundamental Problem of Exchange: Mortgages, Defaults and Debtor Protection in Sixteenth-Century Holland
In: Land and Credit
by Jaco Zuijderduijn
- 285-328 Mercantile Roots
In: From Crisis to Crisis
by Brian O’Sullivan
- 289-310 The Bank of Amsterdam’s Search for Success and Stability
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by Stephen Quinn & William Roberds
- 291-318 Relationship-Based Finance in Changing European Banking Scenarios: The Case of Parent Schaken et Compagnie (1835–66)
In: Financing in Europe
by Maria Carmela Schisani & Francesca Caiazzo
- 295-298 Conclusion
In: The 1772–73 British Credit Crisis
by Paul Kosmetatos
- 299-332 English Financiers, a Gold Currency and Plague, 1340–1349
In: Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
by Pamela Nightingale
- 301-320 Unfairness, Inequality, and Tax Evasion: An Analysis of the Distribution of the Tax Burden in Greece, 1955–1989
In: Worlds of Taxation
by Zoi Pittaki
- 301-343 Four Detailed Examples of Post-Revolutionary Administrative Improvement and Resilience
In: The Success of English Land Tax Administration 1643–1733
by Stephen Pierpoint
- 309-325 Afterword: Mortgages as Mediation Between Kin and Capital
In: Land and Credit
by Craig Muldrew
- 313-325 Banks, Financial Markets and the Development of International Currencies
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by Barry Eichengreen
- 319-345 Formalising Credit Markets? The Entrance of English Joint-Stock Banks
In: Financing in Europe
by Victoria Barnes & Lucy Newton
- 321-347 Limits to Redistribution in Late Democratic Transitions: The Case of Spain
In: Worlds of Taxation
by Sara Torregrosa Hetland
- 327-343 Public Banks, Public Orientation and the Great Financial Crisis of 2007–2008
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by Gerald Epstein & Devika Dutt
- 329-351 Endgame
In: From Crisis to Crisis
by Brian O’Sullivan
- 333-349 Conclusions
In: Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
by Pamela Nightingale
- 345-357 Conclusion
In: The Success of English Land Tax Administration 1643–1733
by Stephen Pierpoint
- 345-359 Profit and Non-profit Motives in the Public Banks of Naples: An Old Model in Modern Perspective
In: Financial Innovation and Resilience
by Adriano Giannola
- 347-353 Towards the Institutionalisation of Credit
In: Financing in Europe
by D’Maris Coffman
- 353-360 Conclusion
In: From Crisis to Crisis
by Brian O’Sullivan
2017
- 1-11 Introduction and Overview
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 1-12 Introduction
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Korinna Schönhärl
- 1-17 Introduction
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 1-31 The History of Corporate Social Responsibility: Towards a Comparative and Institutional Contribution
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by David Chan Smith & William A. Pettigrew
- 13-54 Markets and Insurance Company Investments, 1700–1900
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 15-55 The House of Morgan: Private Family Bank in Transition
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Susie J. Pak
- 19-42 The Transition from the Classical Regime to the Statist Regime: 1900–1950
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 33-63 LeadershipLeadership and the Social Agendas of the Seventeenth-Century English Trading Corporation
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by William A. Pettigrew & Aske Laursen Brock
- 43-64 The Introduction of the Riksbank Regulation: 1950–1955
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 55-101 Philip Rose and the First Investment Company, 1868–1883
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 57-79 Top Careers as a Means of Risk Management in Organisations
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Daniel Wylegala
- 65-74 Tensions Mount in the Statist Regime: 1955–1960
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 65-93 Socially Responsible and Responsive Business in Seventeenth-Century England
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Edmond J. Smith
- 75-98 International Turmoil and Regulatory Changes: 1960–1979
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 81-102 Cooperative Governance in Banking: Consequences for Decision-Making Processes
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Friederike Sattler
- 95-116 Profit and Surety: The British Chartered Trading Companies and the State
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Michael Wagner
- 99-122 A New Regime Emerges: 1980–1995
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 103-142 Robert Fleming and Scottish Asset Management, 1873–1890
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 105-124 Minimising Risk: Financial Intermediaries and Bond Issuing in London before the Great War
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Anders L. Mikkelsen
- 117-135 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Rise of the Non-profit Sector in America
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Robert E. Wright
- 123-133 Banking Development, the Global Financial Crisis and the Basel Regulations: 1995–2015
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 125-145 Financial Centres as Fields: Reflections on Habitus and Risk in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Andrew Dilley
- 135-146 Finance and the Welfare State: What Have We Learned?
In: Finance and the Welfare State
by Mats Larsson & Gabriel Söderberg
- 137-155 Local Concerns, Global Impact: The Social Structures and Influence of Early Anglo-American FirmsAnglo-American Firms at Home and Abroad, 1815–1840
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Emily Buchnea
- 143-189 Life Office Investment 1900–1960 and John Maynard Keynes
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 147-171 The “Reputation Approach” and the Justificatory Function of Economic Calculation. Some Critical Reflections on Monika Pohle Fraser’s Analysis of Risk Management Techniques in the Nineteenth Century
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Sebastian Knake
- 157-188 The Distant Shareholder: Attenuated Investment and the Diffusion of Social Concerns
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Janette Rutterford
- 173-188 Investigating Attitudes to Risk in British Banking: A Case Study of Barclays’ Branch Banking System, c. 1900–80
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Matthew Hollow
- 189-207 Between Novelty and Fashion: Risk Management and the Adoption of Computers in Retail Banking
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo
- 189-212 Canadian Regional and National Business Elites in 1912: Who Was Connected, Who Wasn’t and Why?
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Jon Mackay
- 191-219 Keynes – Flawed Investor or Genius?
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 211-234 Social Capital Versus Commercial Profits: The Impact of Networks on Decision-Making in Early Modern Banks
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Nadia Matringe
- 213-242 Trust, Reputation and Regulation: Securities Markets in Europe, the USA, and Japan Before 1914
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Leslie Hannah
- 221-268 George Booth and Ian Fairbairn: The First Unit Trusts, 1931–1960
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 235-267 Risk Management, Credit and the Working of Merchants’ Networks in Early Modern Banking
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Daniel Velinov
- 243-270 Adolf Berle’s Critique of US Corporate Interests in the Caribbean Basin
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Jason Russell & Andrew Smith & Kevin D. Tennent
- 269-292 The Role of Group Psychology in Behavioural Finance: A Research Starting Point for Banking, Economic, and Financial Historians
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Victor Ricciardi
- 269-308 George Ross Goobey, Revolutionising Pension Fund Investment, 1947–1960
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 271-295 Social(ist) Responsibility and Communist Management in Postwar Central Europe
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Philip Scranton
- 293-313 Behavioural Finance as a Methodological Approach for Historians? A Field Report Concerning the Construction of the Canal of Corinth in Nineteenth-Century Greece
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Korinna Schönhärl
- 297-304 Afterword: The History (and Future History) of Socially Responsible Business
In: A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950
by Rod Lohin
- 309-328 Observations from the Past
In: The Origins of Asset Management from 1700 to 1960
by Nigel Edward Morecroft
- 315-332 Considerations of Social Capital and Future Research in Banking History
In: Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century
by Morten Reitmayer
2016
- 1-11 Introduction: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Rosario Patalano & Sophus A. Reinert
- 1-15 Mutual Insurance
In: Mutual Insurance 1550-2015
by Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- 1-16 Introduction
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 1-18 Introduction and Background
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 1-22 Introduction: Medieval Finance in Central European Historiography
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Roman Zaoral
- 1-47 The Statute Staple and Trade Finance in Later Medieval England
In: Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532
by Richard Goddard
- 2-22 Introduction: the Nature and Study of Marine Insurance
In: Marine Insurance
by A. B. Leonard
- 12-22 The Place of Naples in the 17th-Century Spanish Empire
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Gabriel Paquette
- 17-49 Origins and Rise of the Torlonia Family and Bank
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 17-82 The Era of the Guilds: Mutual Insurance 1550–1800
In: Mutual Insurance 1550-2015
by Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- 19-38 What the Literature Already Tells Us
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 23-37 The Vicaria Prison of Naples in the Time of Antonio Serra
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Francesca Rosa
- 24-45 Genoa, 1340–1620: Early Development of Marine Insurance
In: Marine Insurance
by Luisa Piccinno
- 25-31 A New Perspective on the Imperial Coinage
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Hendrik Mäkeler
- 32-41 The Reception of Imperial Monetary Reforms in 16th-century Northern Germany
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Michael North
- 38-62 The Cost of Empires: Antonio Serra and the Debate on the Causes and Solutions of Economic Crises in the Viceroyalty of Naples in the 17th Century
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Giovanni Zanalda
- 39-65 Control: Responsibility and Risk (1964–1970)
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 42-56 The Kremnica Town Book of Accounts: The Economy of a Mining and Mint Town in the Kingdom of Hungary
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Martin Štefánik
- 46-77 Italy 1500–1800: Cooperation and Competition
In: Marine Insurance
by Andrea Addobbati
- 49-95 Merchants and Trade
In: Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532
by Richard Goddard
- 51-73 Alessandro Torlonia: A Passion for Business
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 59-75 Financiers to the Blind King: Funding the Court of John the Blind (1310–1346)
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Zdeněk Žalud
- 63-88 Serra’s Brief Treatise in a World-System Perspective: The Dutch Miracle and Italian Decline in the Early 17th Century
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Rosario Patalano
- 66-90 Exclusion: Centralisation and Contraction (1970–1974)
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 75-105 The Pope’s Banker
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 76-86 The Financial Dimension of the Pledge Policy of King Sigismund of Luxembourg in Bohemia (1419–1437)
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Stanislav Bárta
- 78-105 Antwerp 1490–1590: Insurance and Speculation
In: Marine Insurance
by Dave ruysscher
- 83-165 The Age of the Friendly Societies: Mutual Insurance in the Nineteenth Century
In: Mutual Insurance 1550-2015
by Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- 87-109 The Pledge Policy of King Sigismund of Luxembourg in Hungary (1387–1437)
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by János Incze
- 89-111 The Influence of Portuguese Economic Thought on the Breve trattato: Antonio Serra and Miguel Vaaz in Spanish Naples
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Gaetano Sabatini
- 91-116 Crisis: Decline and Denial (1975–1981)
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 97-146 Boom and Bust: Patterns of Borrowing in Later Medieval England
In: Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532
by Richard Goddard
- 106-129 Amsterdam 1585–1790: Emergence, Dominance, and Decline
In: Marine Insurance
by Sabine C. P. J. Go
- 107-152 A Banker of European Stature
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 110-128 The Economic Background to and the Financial Politics of Queen Barbara of Cilli in Hungary (1406–1438)
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Daniela Dvořáková
- 112-142 Authority and Expertise at the Origins of Macro-economics
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Sophus A. Reinert
- 117-135 Conditionality: Inertia and Adjustment (1981–1991)
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 129-151 The Courtly Accounts of Prince Sigismund Jagiello (Late 15th to Early 16th Centuries) and Their Historical Context
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Petr Kozák
- 130-148 England 1523–1601: The Beginnings of Marine Insurance
In: Marine Insurance
by Guido Rossi
- 136-156 Reform: Building Trust and Raising Capital (1991–2005)
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 143-165 The Republic of Wealth and Liberty: The Politics of Antonio Serra
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Luca Addante
- 147-193 The Geography of Recession: Provincial Credit in Later Medieval England
In: Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532
by Richard Goddard
- 150-176 London 1426–1601: Marine Insurance and the Law Merchant
In: Marine Insurance
by A. B. Leonard
- 153-191 Prince and Entrepreneur
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 155-168 Accounting Records of the Town Offices in Bohemia and Moravia: Methodology and Application
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Pavla Slavíčková & Zdeněk Puchinger
- 157-176 Inclusion: Stability and Growth (2005–2014)
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 166-190 External Imbalances and the Money Supply: Two Controversies in the English “Realme” and in the Kingdom of Naples
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Lilia Costabile
- 167-217 The Rise and Decline of Modern Trade Union Insurance, 1900–65
In: Mutual Insurance 1550-2015
by Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- 169-180 Remnants and Traces: In Search of Wrocław’s Accounting Books (Late 14th to Early 16th Centuries)
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Grzegorz Myśliwski
- 177-192 Zambia’s 50-year Relationship with Foreign Capital
In: Policy Signals and Market Responses
by Stuart John Barton
- 178-203 England 1660–1720: Corporate or Private?
In: Marine Insurance
by Anastasia Bogatyreva
- 181-191 Financial Obligations of the City of Gdańsk to King Casimir IV Jagiellon and His Successors in the Light of the 1468–1516 Ledger Book
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Beata Możejko
- 191-213 Real and Monetary Factors in the de Santis-Serra Controversy
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by André Tiran
- 192-201 Old Interpretations and New Approaches: The 1457–1458 Thirtieth Customs Register of Bratislava
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Balázs Nagy
- 193-222 Torlonia, Witness to a Century
In: Alessandro Torlonia
by Daniela Felisini
- 195-242 London: The Commercial Powerhouse
In: Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532
by Richard Goddard
- 204-226 America 1720–1820: War and Organisation
In: Marine Insurance
by Christopher Kingston
- 205-221 Financing a Legation: Papal Legates and Money in the Later Middle Ages
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Antonín Kalous
- 214-233 Serra and Underdevelopment
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Cosimo Perrotta
- 219-246 New Initiatives, 1965–2015
In: Mutual Insurance 1550-2015
by Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- 222-246 St Vitus Building Accounts (1372–1378): The Economic Aspects of Building the Cathedral
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Marek Suchý
- 228-247 Cadiz 1780–1808: A Corporate Experiment
In: Marine Insurance
by Jeremy Baskes
- 234-262 “To Console and Alleviate the Human Mind”: Ferdinando Galiani’s Attempted Republication of Serra in the 1750s
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Koen Stapelbroek
- 243-249 Conclusion
In: Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532
by Richard Goddard
- 247-263 ‘De mandato dominorum divisorum … ’: Finances in the Life of Prague’s Metropolitan Chapter
In: Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages
by Martina Maříková
- 247-279 Principles and Practices of Mutual Insurance, 1550–2015
In: Mutual Insurance 1550-2015
by Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- 248-268 Britain and America 1650–1850: Harmonising Government and Commerce
In: Marine Insurance
by Guy Chet
- 263-280 Francesco Saverio Salfi and the Eulogy for Antonio Serra: Politics, Freemasonry, and the Consumption of Culture in the Early 19th Century
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Antonio Trampus
- 270-297 From Genoa to London: the Places of Insurance in Europe
In: Marine Insurance
by Peter Spufford
- 281-298 Serra’s Discovery and Ill Fate in the Liberal 19th Century
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Francesco Battista
- 299-314 The Heritage of Antonio Serra
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Alessandro Roncaglia
- 315-324 Serra’s Breve trattato and the Theory of Economic Development
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Jan Kregel
- 325-361 Antonio Serra and the Problems of Today
In: Antonio Serra and the Economics of Good Government
by Erik S. Reinert
2015
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Money, Prices and Wages
by Martin Allen & D’Maris Coffman
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Sovereign Debt and International Financial Control
by Ali Cosşkun Tunçer
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Accounting at Durham Cathedral Priory
by Alisdair Dobie
- 1-9 Introduction
In: Constructing a Fiscal-Military State in Eighteenth-Century Spain
by Rafael Torres Sánchez
- 1-24 Introduction
In: Britain and European Monetary Cooperation, 1964–1979
by Kiyoshi Hirowatari
- 1-25 Introduction
In: Conservative Economic Policymaking and the Birth of Thatcherism, 1964–1979
by Adrian Williamson
- 1-29 Introduction
In: Dangerous and Dishonest Men: The International Bankers of Louis XIV’s France
by Guy Rowlands
- 7-23 Coin Finds and the English Money Supply, c. 973–1544
In: Money, Prices and Wages
by Martin Allen
- 9-28 Governing Sovereign Debt: Defaults and Enforcement, 1870–1914
In: Sovereign Debt and International Financial Control
by Ali Coşkun Tunçer
- 9-46 Durham Cathedral Priory 1083–1539
In: Accounting at Durham Cathedral Priory
by Alisdair Dobie
- 10-30 The Habsburg Fiscal and Financial Inheritance
In: Constructing a Fiscal-Military State in Eighteenth-Century Spain
by Rafael Torres Sánchez
- 24-50 National Income in Domesday England
In: Money, Prices and Wages
by James T. Walker
- 26-57 Policymaking: Structures, Ideas and Influences
In: Conservative Economic Policymaking and the Birth of Thatcherism, 1964–1979
by Adrian Williamson
- 27-51 The Conservatives and European Monetary Cooperation
In: Britain and European Monetary Cooperation, 1964–1979
by Kiyoshi Hirowatari
- 29-52 Political Control and Military Conquest: Egypt, 1862–1914
In: Sovereign Debt and International Financial Control
by Ali Coşkun Tunçer
- 31-65 French Inspiration
In: Constructing a Fiscal-Military State in Eighteenth-Century Spain
by Rafael Torres Sánchez
- 33-60 The French Monarchy and the Foreign Exchange System in the Era of Louis XIV
In: Dangerous and Dishonest Men: The International Bankers of Louis XIV’s France
by Guy Rowlands
- 47-75 Economic, Bureaucratic and Religious Developments
In: Accounting at Durham Cathedral Priory
by Alisdair Dobie
- 51-73 Modelling the Medieval Economy: Money, Prices and Income in England, 1263–1520
In: Money, Prices and Wages
by Mark Casson & Catherine Casson
- 53-64 The Conservatives and Monetary Sovereignty
In: Britain and European Monetary Cooperation, 1964–1979
by Kiyoshi Hirowatari
- 53-78 Fiscal Control and Political Cooperation: The Ottoman Empire, 1854–1914
In: Sovereign Debt and International Financial Control
by Ali Coşkun Tunçer
- 58-88 Tax and Spend: Towards a Smaller State?
In: Conservative Economic Policymaking and the Birth of Thatcherism, 1964–1979
by Adrian Williamson
- 61-83 The Logistical Geography of French Remitting
In: Dangerous and Dishonest Men: The International Bankers of Louis XIV’s France
by Guy Rowlands
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