Foreign Financial Institutions & National Financial Systems
Frankfurt. 2013
Table of contents
- French Bankers and Economic Patriotism in the Chinese Port Cities (1880s–1930s) (Hubert Bonin)
- Making Money: Cotton, Slavery and Finance across the Atlantic 1815–1837 (Kathryn Boodry)
- Rothschild Investments in Spain 1856–1930 (Miguel A. López-Morell)
- Foreign Capital in Polish Banking 1918-1939 (Wojciech Morawski)
- The Determinants of Foreign Banking Activity in Poland during the Interwar Period (Cecylia Leszczyńska)
- A Banker from Poland: Exploring Józef Toeplitz’s International Connections through his Correspondence (Guido Montanari)
- Control and Regulation of Capital Flows between Poland and Palestine in the Interwar Period (Jerzy Łazor)
- Dutch Banking in Overseas Territories: Different Ways of Entry and Exit (Piet Geljon & Ton de Graaf)
- Ecological Succession in Foreign Ownership in National Banking Systems (Adrian E. Tschoegl)
- Foreign Banks in India: Establishment, Operations and Challenges as Reflected from the Records of the Reserve Bank of India (Ashok Kapoor)
- Reasons for Financial Institutions to Cross Borders: Drawing on Polish Experience (Witold Koziński)
- History Compared: Austrian Banks’ Internationalisation during the Monarchy and after the Fall of the Iron Curtain (Peter R. Haiss & Reinhard Schwaiger)
- Border Effects on Local Banking Systems. The Swiss Italian Frontier between the two World Wars (1914-1945) (Enrico Berbenni)
The Regulation of Foreign Banks in Switzerland (1959–1972) (Thibaud Giddey) - Insurance Abroad and Communication with the Home Front: 1850–1940 (Ingrid Elferink)
- Opportunities in the Asia-Pacific Region for Canadian Life Insurance Companies in the Early 1990s (Joseph E. Martin)