【20世紀のユニバーサル・バンキング】
Universal Banking in the Twentieth Century:Finance, Industry and the State in North and Central Europe '94
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Part 1 Continuity and discontinuity in historical perspective:continuity and change in Swedish banking, Ragnhild Lundstrom; the Norwegianbanking system before and after the interwar crises, Even Lange; origins ofthe banking system in interwar Czechoslovakia, Jan Hajek; banking andnationality in Hungary, 1867-1914, Zoltan Szasz; universal banking in theSlovene region, 1900-1945, Franjo Stiblar. Part 2 Central banks, the stateand universal banks: production versus currency - the Danish Central Bank inthe 1920s, Per H. Hansen; Norwegian banks and the legacy of the interwaryears, Sverre Knutsen; the establishment of the Anglo-Czechoslovak Bank -conflicting interests, Charlotte Natmessnig; the failure of crisis management- banking laws in interwar Austria, Gertrude Enderle-Burcel. Part 3 Universalbanks and industry: banking system changes in the new IndependentCzechoslovak Republic, Vlastislav Lacina; bank-industry relations in interwarSlovakia, Jozef Faltus; "mushrooms and dinosaurs" - Sieghart and theBoden-Credit-Anstalt in the 1920s, P.L. Cottrell; "for better, for worse ..."- the Credit-Anstalt and its customers in 1931, Dieter Stiefel; the WienerBank-Verein and its customers in the 1920s and 1930s, Desiree D. Verdonk;financing industrial companies in interwar Austria - working capital andliquidity, Alois Mosser; the industrial clientele of the Hungarian GeneralCredit Bank, 1920-26, Agnes Pogany. Part 4 Bankers and bank-industrynetworks: networks of bankers and industrialists in interwar Greece,Margarita Dritsas; interlocking dictatorships between banks and industry ininterwar Sweden, Jan Ottosson; interlocking directorships between commercialbanks and industry in interwar Vienna, Peter Eigner.