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Deutsche Banken auf dem Weg in die zweite Globalisierung

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  • Sattler Friederike

    (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Historisches Seminar, Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, D-60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany)

  • Ziegler Dieter

    (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensgeschichte, D-44780 Bochum, Germany)

Abstract

This article introduces the problematic situation of the great German banks and some non-German banks during the so-called second globalization since the 1970s. It formulates the questions that should be answered in the following contributions, each for a particular bank or group of banks. The most important overarching questions are firstly, to what extent banks were the driving force in the interconnectedness of cross-border money and capital flows and, secondly, to what extent they acted as triggers of the severe financial and/or sovereign debt crises during the last half century.

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  • Sattler Friederike & Ziegler Dieter, 2023. "Deutsche Banken auf dem Weg in die zweite Globalisierung," Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook, De Gruyter, vol. 64(2), pages 303-315, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:jbwige:v:64:y:2023:i:2:p:303-315:n:7
    DOI: 10.1515/jbwg-2023-0011
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    Keywords

    Second Globalisation; Petrodollar recycling; debt crises; Zweite Globalisierung; Schuldenkrisen;
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    • N - Economic History
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