Medieval capital markets : markets for renten, state formation and private investment in Holland (1300-1550) / / by C.J. Zuijderduijn.

Institutions that allow for the accumulation of capital were as crucial to economic growth throughout history as they are today. But whereas historians often focus on the precursors of modern banking institutions, little is known of any alternatives that may have served similar purposes prior to the...

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Superior document:Global economic history series ; 2
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Global economic history series ; 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (332 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Introduction / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter One. Central Government / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter Two. State Formation, Institutional Change, And Markets For Public Debt / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter Three. Public Interest: The Institutional Framework Of Markets For Public Debt / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter Four. The Emergence Of Markets For Public Debt / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter Five. The Institutional Framework Of Markets For Private Debt / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter Six. The Emergence Of Markets For Private Debt / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Chapter Seven. Medieval Capital Markets In Northwest Europe / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Conclusion / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Appendix / J. Zuijderduijn
  • References / J. Zuijderduijn
  • Index / J. Zuijderduijn.