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- 00008587 contributor B2971.
- 00008587 contributor B2972.
- 00008587 coverage "France Economic conditions.".
- 00008587 coverage "Paris (France) Economic conditions.".
- 00008587 created "c2000.".
- 00008587 date "2000".
- 00008587 date "c2000.".
- 00008587 dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- 00008587 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-339) and index.".
- 00008587 description "The institutions of credit markets -- From notarial archives to credit -- Stagnation and decline, 1660-1715 -- The crisis of public finance and the law affair, 1712-26 -- An explosion of private borrowing, 1726-89 -- Overcoming asymmetric information in financial markets -- Notaries, banking, and the expansion of credit in old-regime Paris -- Micro-economics and macro-politics: credit and inflation during the French Revolution -- The long-term financial consequences of the Revolution -- Institutions and information after the Revolution -- The rise of the crédit foncier.".
- 00008587 extent "x, 350 p. ;".
- 00008587 identifier "0226348016 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 00008587 identifier 00008587.html.
- 00008587 identifier 00008587.html.
- 00008587 identifier 00008587.html.
- 00008587 issued "2000".
- 00008587 issued "c2000.".
- 00008587 language "eng".
- 00008587 publisher "Chicago : The University of Chicago Press,".
- 00008587 spatial "France Economic conditions.".
- 00008587 spatial "France Paris".
- 00008587 spatial "Paris (France) Economic conditions.".
- 00008587 subject "332.7/42/0944361 21".
- 00008587 subject "Commercial credit France Paris History.".
- 00008587 subject "Commercial loans France Paris History.".
- 00008587 subject "HG3754.5.F8 H64 2000".
- 00008587 tableOfContents "The institutions of credit markets -- From notarial archives to credit -- Stagnation and decline, 1660-1715 -- The crisis of public finance and the law affair, 1712-26 -- An explosion of private borrowing, 1726-89 -- Overcoming asymmetric information in financial markets -- Notaries, banking, and the expansion of credit in old-regime Paris -- Micro-economics and macro-politics: credit and inflation during the French Revolution -- The long-term financial consequences of the Revolution -- Institutions and information after the Revolution -- The rise of the crédit foncier.".
- 00008587 title "Priceless markets : the political economy of credit in Paris, 1660-1870 / Philip T. Hoffman, Gilles Postel-Vinay, and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal.".
- 00008587 type "text".