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2009
AbstractThis article examines the contributions of business historians to the analysis of comparative financial systems. It begins with the responses of historical research to questions raised by economists. The article then goes on to highlight new questions raised by the work of business historians themselves.
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AbstractThis article examines the contributions of business historians to the analysis of comparative financial systems. It begins with the responses of historical research to questions raised by economists. The article then goes on to highlight new questions raised by the work of business historians themselves.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
F. Shair+5 more
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Banking 2025: The Bank of the Future
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Die Entwicklung in der Informationstechnologie verandert viele traditionelle Geschaftsmodelle grundlegend. Der IT-Fortschritt bewirkt vor allem eines: Er reduziert die Suchkosten, so dass sich Anbieter und Nachfrager von Dienstleistungen und Produkten nunmehr unmittelbar ohne Zwischenschaltung eines Mittlers, Maklers oder Intermediars auf web-basierten
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BANK ENTRY AND BANK PERFORMANCE
The Journal of Finance, 1972Fraser, Donald R, Rose, Peter S
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Introduction to Banks and Banking
2012Abstract This chapter discusses the basic concepts of banks and banking. A bank is an institution that accepts deposits from the public and lends the monies thus raised. However, bank balance sheets include a range of types of exposures to a range of types of counterparties, which give rise to risks.
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Banking (IV) — Investment Banking
1993We should, perhaps, recognise at the outset that ‘commercial’ and ‘investment’ banking do not exist in separate compartments. There are activities which overlap and are carried out by both types of bank, for example, accepting and discounting bills of exchange, foreign exchange and some aspects of trade finance.
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Islamic vs. Conventional Banking: Business Model, Efficiency and Stability
, 2013N. Schoon
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University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, 1929
John Delatre Falconbridge+1 more
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John Delatre Falconbridge+1 more
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