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- 2013033110 contributor B12740475.
- 2013033110 contributor B12740476.
- 2013033110 date "2014".
- 2013033110 description "If stable and efficient banks are such a good idea, why are they so rare? -- The game of bank bargains -- Tools of conquest and survival : why states need banks -- Privileges with burdens : war, empire, and the monopoly structure of English banking -- Banks and democracy : Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Crippled by populism : U.S. banking from colonial times to 1990 -- The new U.S. bank bargain : megabanks, urban activists, and the erosion of mortgage standards -- Leverage, regulatory failure, and the subprime crisis -- Durable partners : politics and banking in Canada -- Mexico : chaos makes cronyism look good -- When autocracy fails : banking and politics in Mexico since 1982 -- Inflation machines : banking and state finance in imperial Brazil -- The democratic consequences of inflation-tax banking in Brazil -- Traveling to other places : is our sample representative? -- Reality is a plague on many houses.".
- 2013033110 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013033110 extent "pages cm.".
- 2013033110 identifier "9780691155241 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2013033110 isPartOf "The Princeton economic history of the Western world".
- 2013033110 issued "2014".
- 2013033110 language "eng".
- 2013033110 subject "332.109 23".
- 2013033110 subject "Bank failures History.".
- 2013033110 subject "Banks and banking History.".
- 2013033110 subject "Credit History.".
- 2013033110 subject "HG1561 .C35 2014".
- 2013033110 tableOfContents "If stable and efficient banks are such a good idea, why are they so rare? -- The game of bank bargains -- Tools of conquest and survival : why states need banks -- Privileges with burdens : war, empire, and the monopoly structure of English banking -- Banks and democracy : Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Crippled by populism : U.S. banking from colonial times to 1990 -- The new U.S. bank bargain : megabanks, urban activists, and the erosion of mortgage standards -- Leverage, regulatory failure, and the subprime crisis -- Durable partners : politics and banking in Canada -- Mexico : chaos makes cronyism look good -- When autocracy fails : banking and politics in Mexico since 1982 -- Inflation machines : banking and state finance in imperial Brazil -- The democratic consequences of inflation-tax banking in Brazil -- Traveling to other places : is our sample representative? -- Reality is a plague on many houses.".
- 2013033110 title "Fragile by design : the political origins of banking crises and scarce credit / Charles W. Calomiris and Stephen H. Haber.".
- 2013033110 type "text".