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The Oxford Handbook Of Banking And Financial History 1st Edition Youssef Cassis

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The Oxford Handbook Of Banking And Financial History 1st Edition Youssef Cassis
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Publisher: Oxford University Press.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.66 MB
Pages: 561
Author: Youssef Cassis, Richard S. Grossman, Catherine Ruth Schenk.
ISBN: 9780199658626, 0199658625
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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The Oxford Handbook Of Banking And Financial History 1st Edition Youssef Cassis by Youssef Cassis, Richard S. Grossman, Catherine Ruth Schenk. 9780199658626, 0199658625 instant download after payment.

The financial crisis of 2008 aroused widespread interest in banking and financial history. In an attempt to better understand the magnitude of the shock, there was a demand for historical parallels. This volume provides the material for such a reflection by presenting the state of the art in banking and financial history. Contributions to this volume analyse banking and financial history in a long-term comparative perspective. Lessons drawn from these analyses may well help future generations of policy makers avoid a repeat of the financial turbulence that erupted in 2008.

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