Title: Government Debts and Financial Markets in Europe
Abstract: Introduction 1 The Financial Administration of North Hanseatic Cities in the Late Middle Ages: Development, Organization and Politics - Andreas Ranft 2 Government Debts and Credit Markets in Renaissance Italy - Luciano Pezzolo 3 Government Debts and Financial Markets in Castile between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries - David Alonso Garcia 4 Government Debt and Financial Markets: Exploring Pro-Cycle Effects in Northern Italy during the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth Centuries - Giuseppe De Luca 5 Government Policies and the Development of Financial Markets: The Case of Madrid in the Seventeenth Century - Jose Ignacio Andres Ucendo 6 The Role Played by Short-Term Credit in the Spanish Monarchy's Finances - Carlos Alvarez Nogal 7 From Subordination to Autonomy: Public Debt Policies and the Creation of a Self-Ruled Financial Market in the Kingdom of Naples in the Long Run (1500-1800) - Gaetano Sabatini 8 Public Debt in the Papal States: Financial Market and Government Strategies in the Long Run (Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries) - Fausto Piola Caselli 9 Towards a New Public Credit Policy in Eighteenth-Century Spain: the Introduction of the Tesoreria Mayor de Guerra (1703-6) - Anne Dubet 10 French Public Finance between 1683 and 1726 - Francois R Velde 11 Long-Term War Loans and Market Expectations in England, 1743-50 - Christophe Chamley 12 Mercantilist Institutions for the Pursuit of Power with Profit: The Management of Britain's National Debt, 1756-1815 - Patrick Karl O'Brien 13 Italian Government Debt Sustainability in the Long Run, 1861-2000 - Giuseppe Conti 14 Times of Wasteful Abundance: The Apogee of the Fiscal State in the Federal Republic of Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s - Hans-Peter Ullmann Conclusion: Final Remarks - David Stasavage
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-10-06
Language: en
Type: book
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