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More than Merchant Bankers: Second-Class Financial Intermediation in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam, financial services he performed for Friesland. Menkema held no formal function, neither as a notary nor as an official city broker, yet he did present himself as a banker. In addition to Friesland, he also serviced other smaller Dutch and German states and cities. This chapter thus highlights the iFabric 发表于 2025-3-23 16:17:42
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Financial Intermediation and Networks in Early Modern Castile Fairs,the importance of links such as neighborhood or family in creating or strengthening networks or the influence of the mercantile and financial strategy of the mercantile communities that attended the Castilian fairs in generating networks. All of this is based on the foundations of the SNA as a suppoAbduct 发表于 2025-3-23 23:45:39
Moneychangers and the Local Credit Market in Late Renaissance Florence. A Social Network Analysis,ighlights the ways through which they linked various communities of the network with each other. The paper confirms quantitatively and qualitatively the important contribution of moneychangers to the efficiency of the local credit market—identified here as the capacity of the market to match debtors壁画 发表于 2025-3-24 02:47:39
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Book‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 2025s from Europe and the Americas. The book represents a fi rst attempt to coordinate the work of different scholars working on credit networks and aims to explore the possibilities offered by social network analysis for the study of past fi nancial markets and networks...Each contribution offers new pExpostulate 发表于 2025-3-25 00:48:28
2662-5164 istorical financial networks including chapters on Europe, N.This open access book examines the formation and sustainability of private credit networks in past societies, gathering a global range of case studies from Europe and the Americas. The book represents a fi rst attempt to coordinate the wor