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The Swedish financial revolution / edited by Anders Ögren

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010Description: 230 s. ; diagr., tabISBN:
  • 9780230234048
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.109485 22
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors The Swedish Financial Revolution: An In-Depth Study; A.ÖgrenThe Early Modern Financial System and the Informal Credit Market; K.NybergThe Revolution of a Market for Household Savers, 1820--1910; K.LiljaThe Growth and Characteristics of Bank Lending, 1860 --1910; T.PeterssonThe Modernization of the Bank of Sweden, 1850--1880; A.ÖgrenThe Evolution of Secondary Financial Markets, 1820--1920; H.LindgrenFinancial Market Integration, 1830--1890; H.LobellIncorporation and Financial Modernization; O.BrobergThe Financial Revolution and the Insurance Industry; M.Lönnborg & M.OlssonThe State and the Financial System -- Regulation and Regime Change around 1900; M.LarssonInstitutional Clash and Financial Fragility: Sweden's Financial Crises; H.Sjögren & S.KnutsenWhat We Can Learn from the Swedish Financial Revolution: An International Comparison; A.Ögren & R.SyllaNotesBibliographyIndex Notes on ContributorsThe Swedish Financial Revolution: An In-Depth Study; A.ÖgrenThe Early Modern Financial System and the Informal Credit Market; K.NybergThe Revolution of a Market for Household Savers, 1820--1910; K.LiljaThe Growth and Characteristics of Bank Lending, 1860--1910; T.PeterssonThe Modernization of the Bank of Sweden, 1850--1880; A.ÖgrenThe Evolution of Secondary Financial Markets, 1820--1920; H.LindgrenFinancial Market Integration, 1830--1890; H.LobellIncorporation and Financial Modernization; O.BrobergThe Financial Revolution and the Insurance Industry; M.Lönnborg & M.OlssonThe State and the Financial System - Regulation and Regime Change around 1900; M.LarssonInstitutional Clash and Financial Fragility: Sweden's Financial Crises; H.Sjögren & S.KnutsenWhat We Can Learn from the Swedish Financial Revolution: An International Comparison; A.Ögren & R.SyllaNotesBibliographyIndex.
Summary: "How did Sweden go from a financially backward country to one with a well functioning financial system? Why did this financial revolution occur after the mid-nineteenth century and not before? This book discusses the role of politics and economics in this change and what it means for economic development, market integration and financial crises"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors The Swedish Financial Revolution: An In-Depth Study; A.ÖgrenThe Early Modern Financial System and the Informal Credit Market; K.NybergThe Revolution of a Market for Household Savers, 1820--1910; K.LiljaThe Growth and Characteristics of Bank Lending, 1860 --1910; T.PeterssonThe Modernization of the Bank of Sweden, 1850--1880; A.ÖgrenThe Evolution of Secondary Financial Markets, 1820--1920; H.LindgrenFinancial Market Integration, 1830--1890; H.LobellIncorporation and Financial Modernization; O.BrobergThe Financial Revolution and the Insurance Industry; M.Lönnborg & M.OlssonThe State and the Financial System -- Regulation and Regime Change around 1900; M.LarssonInstitutional Clash and Financial Fragility: Sweden's Financial Crises; H.Sjögren & S.KnutsenWhat We Can Learn from the Swedish Financial Revolution: An International Comparison; A.Ögren & R.SyllaNotesBibliographyIndex Notes on ContributorsThe Swedish Financial Revolution: An In-Depth Study; A.ÖgrenThe Early Modern Financial System and the Informal Credit Market; K.NybergThe Revolution of a Market for Household Savers, 1820--1910; K.LiljaThe Growth and Characteristics of Bank Lending, 1860--1910; T.PeterssonThe Modernization of the Bank of Sweden, 1850--1880; A.ÖgrenThe Evolution of Secondary Financial Markets, 1820--1920; H.LindgrenFinancial Market Integration, 1830--1890; H.LobellIncorporation and Financial Modernization; O.BrobergThe Financial Revolution and the Insurance Industry; M.Lönnborg & M.OlssonThe State and the Financial System - Regulation and Regime Change around 1900; M.LarssonInstitutional Clash and Financial Fragility: Sweden's Financial Crises; H.Sjögren & S.KnutsenWhat We Can Learn from the Swedish Financial Revolution: An International Comparison; A.Ögren & R.SyllaNotesBibliographyIndex.

"How did Sweden go from a financially backward country to one with a well functioning financial system? Why did this financial revolution occur after the mid-nineteenth century and not before? This book discusses the role of politics and economics in this change and what it means for economic development, market integration and financial crises"--Provided by publisher.