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TÃtulo : Financial Innovation and Resilience : A Comparative Perspective on the Public Banks of Naples (1462-1808) Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Costabile, Lilia, ; Neal, Larry, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: XXXVI, 372 p. 35 ilustraciones, 15 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-90248-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Finanzas Historia Industria de servicios financieros Historia financiera Servicios financieros Clasificación: 332.09 Resumen: Como dice Ignazio Visco, Gobernador del Banco de Italia, en su prólogo, todos los responsables de las polÃticas económicas de hoy deben reexaminar nuestra historia para ayudarlos a enfrentar los desafÃos de hoy. Este volumen editado se centra especÃficamente en el tema de la innovación financiera y cómo se logró la resiliencia financiera en Nápoles. Para resaltar tanto los logros de los bancos públicos de Nápoles como sus lecciones de resiliencia financiera, el libro se centra en las crisis financieras y cómo se superaron en Nápoles, en contraste con otros sistemas financieros europeos. La primera sección se centra en el desarrollo de los bancos públicos exclusivos de Nápoles. La segunda sección los compara con otros sistemas bancarios y cómo respondieron al mismo shock en 1622, causado por la movilización total de los beligerantes europeos para financiar sus esfuerzos en la Guerra de los Treinta Años. La siguiente sección compara las lecciones aprendidas en el resto de Europa durante el próximo siglo y medio. La sección final regresa al inicio original del arco narrativo para sugerir formas en que los pensadores y formuladores de polÃticas actuales podrÃan utilizar la experiencia histórica de los bancos públicos de Nápoles para abordar mejor los problemas actuales derivados de la crisis financiera de 2007-08. . Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. The Pattern of Central Bank Development: Past, Present and Future; C. A. E. Goodhart -- Part I. The Rise of Modern Banking in Naples. Chapter 2. The Public Banks of Naples between Financial Innovation and Crisis; Lilia Costabile and Eduardo Nappi -- Chapter 3. Before the Public Banks: Innovation and Resilience by Charities in Fifteenth Century Naples; Rosalba Di Meglio -- Chapter 4. Between Assistance and Credit: The Evolution of the Neapolitan Banking System (16th – 17th Century); Paola Avallone and Raffaella Salvemini -- Chapter 5. The Investments of Neapolitan Public Banks: a Long Run View (1587-1863); Francesco Balletta, Luigi Balletta and Eduardo Nappi -- Part II. Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of Public Banks -- Chapter 6. The Variety of Financial Innovations in European War Finance during the Thirty Years' War; Larry Neal.-Chapter 7. A Tale of Three Banking Systems: Florence, Genoa and Venice in the Renaissance; Luciano Pezzolo -- Chapter 8. Conflicts, Financial Innovations, and Economic Trends in the Italian States during the Thirty Years' War; Giuseppe De Luca and Marcella Lorenzini -- Chapter 9. Experimenting with Paper Money during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum: Monetisation versus Securitisation, 1643-1663; D'Maris Coffman -- Part III. Comparative Perspectives on the Spread of Public Banks -- Chapter 10. Neapolitan Banks in the Context of Early Modern Europe; François Velde -- Chapter 11 The Institutional Foundations of Successful Public Borrowing – Models of Public Banks in Habsburg Austria and Habsburg Naples 1700–1800; Clemens Jobst -- Chapter 12. John Law: a Twenty-first Century Banker in the Eighteenth Century; Antoin E. Murphy -- Chapter 13. The Bank of Amsterdam's Search for Success and Stability; Stephen Quinn and William Roberds -- Part IV. Lessons from the Past for the Future? -- Chapter 14. Banks, Financial Markets, and the Development of International Currencies; Barry Eichengreen -- Chapter 15. Public Banks, Public Orientation and the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2008; Gerald Epstein and Devika Dutt -- Chapter 16. Profit and Non-Profit Motives in the Public Banks of Naples: An Old Model in Modern Perspective; Adriano Giannola. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : As Ignazio Visco, Governor of the Bank of Italy, says in his Foreword, all economic policy makers today need to re-examine our history to help them confront the challenges of today. This edited volume focuses specifically on the theme of financial innovation and how financial resiliency was achieved in Naples. To highlight both the achievements of the public banks of Naples and their lessons for financial resiliency, the book focuses on financial crises and how they were overcome in Naples in contrast to other European financial systems. The first section focuses on the development of the public banks unique to Naples. The second section compares those with other banking systems and how they responded to the same shock in 1622, caused by the full mobilization of European belligerents to finance their efforts in the Thirty Years War. The next section compares lessons learned in the rest of Europe over the next century and a half. The final section comes backto original start of the narrative arc to suggest ways that today's policymakers and thinkers could use the historical experience of the public banks of Naples to deal better with the ongoing problems stemming from the financial crisis of 2007-08. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Financial Innovation and Resilience : A Comparative Perspective on the Public Banks of Naples (1462-1808) [documento electrónico] / Costabile, Lilia, ; Neal, Larry, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XXXVI, 372 p. 35 ilustraciones, 15 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-90248-7
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Finanzas Historia Industria de servicios financieros Historia financiera Servicios financieros Clasificación: 332.09 Resumen: Como dice Ignazio Visco, Gobernador del Banco de Italia, en su prólogo, todos los responsables de las polÃticas económicas de hoy deben reexaminar nuestra historia para ayudarlos a enfrentar los desafÃos de hoy. Este volumen editado se centra especÃficamente en el tema de la innovación financiera y cómo se logró la resiliencia financiera en Nápoles. Para resaltar tanto los logros de los bancos públicos de Nápoles como sus lecciones de resiliencia financiera, el libro se centra en las crisis financieras y cómo se superaron en Nápoles, en contraste con otros sistemas financieros europeos. La primera sección se centra en el desarrollo de los bancos públicos exclusivos de Nápoles. La segunda sección los compara con otros sistemas bancarios y cómo respondieron al mismo shock en 1622, causado por la movilización total de los beligerantes europeos para financiar sus esfuerzos en la Guerra de los Treinta Años. La siguiente sección compara las lecciones aprendidas en el resto de Europa durante el próximo siglo y medio. La sección final regresa al inicio original del arco narrativo para sugerir formas en que los pensadores y formuladores de polÃticas actuales podrÃan utilizar la experiencia histórica de los bancos públicos de Nápoles para abordar mejor los problemas actuales derivados de la crisis financiera de 2007-08. . Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. The Pattern of Central Bank Development: Past, Present and Future; C. A. E. Goodhart -- Part I. The Rise of Modern Banking in Naples. Chapter 2. The Public Banks of Naples between Financial Innovation and Crisis; Lilia Costabile and Eduardo Nappi -- Chapter 3. Before the Public Banks: Innovation and Resilience by Charities in Fifteenth Century Naples; Rosalba Di Meglio -- Chapter 4. Between Assistance and Credit: The Evolution of the Neapolitan Banking System (16th – 17th Century); Paola Avallone and Raffaella Salvemini -- Chapter 5. The Investments of Neapolitan Public Banks: a Long Run View (1587-1863); Francesco Balletta, Luigi Balletta and Eduardo Nappi -- Part II. Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of Public Banks -- Chapter 6. The Variety of Financial Innovations in European War Finance during the Thirty Years' War; Larry Neal.-Chapter 7. A Tale of Three Banking Systems: Florence, Genoa and Venice in the Renaissance; Luciano Pezzolo -- Chapter 8. Conflicts, Financial Innovations, and Economic Trends in the Italian States during the Thirty Years' War; Giuseppe De Luca and Marcella Lorenzini -- Chapter 9. Experimenting with Paper Money during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum: Monetisation versus Securitisation, 1643-1663; D'Maris Coffman -- Part III. Comparative Perspectives on the Spread of Public Banks -- Chapter 10. Neapolitan Banks in the Context of Early Modern Europe; François Velde -- Chapter 11 The Institutional Foundations of Successful Public Borrowing – Models of Public Banks in Habsburg Austria and Habsburg Naples 1700–1800; Clemens Jobst -- Chapter 12. John Law: a Twenty-first Century Banker in the Eighteenth Century; Antoin E. Murphy -- Chapter 13. The Bank of Amsterdam's Search for Success and Stability; Stephen Quinn and William Roberds -- Part IV. Lessons from the Past for the Future? -- Chapter 14. Banks, Financial Markets, and the Development of International Currencies; Barry Eichengreen -- Chapter 15. Public Banks, Public Orientation and the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2008; Gerald Epstein and Devika Dutt -- Chapter 16. Profit and Non-Profit Motives in the Public Banks of Naples: An Old Model in Modern Perspective; Adriano Giannola. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : As Ignazio Visco, Governor of the Bank of Italy, says in his Foreword, all economic policy makers today need to re-examine our history to help them confront the challenges of today. This edited volume focuses specifically on the theme of financial innovation and how financial resiliency was achieved in Naples. To highlight both the achievements of the public banks of Naples and their lessons for financial resiliency, the book focuses on financial crises and how they were overcome in Naples in contrast to other European financial systems. The first section focuses on the development of the public banks unique to Naples. The second section compares those with other banking systems and how they responded to the same shock in 1622, caused by the full mobilization of European belligerents to finance their efforts in the Thirty Years War. The next section compares lessons learned in the rest of Europe over the next century and a half. The final section comes backto original start of the narrative arc to suggest ways that today's policymakers and thinkers could use the historical experience of the public banks of Naples to deal better with the ongoing problems stemming from the financial crisis of 2007-08. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]