British Multinational Banking, 1830-1990
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
019820602X
ISBN-13
9780198206026
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 10th, 1995
Print length
526 Pages
Weight
859 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 15.50 x 3.10 cms
Product Classification:
Economic historyBankingMultinationals
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This general history of British multinational banking analyzes the emergence, growth and performance of UK banks from their origins in the 1830s to the present day. It is based on a range of confidential banking records, placed in the context of modern theories of competitive advantage.
This is a study of the emergence, growth and performance of British multinational banks from their origins in the 1830s until the present day. British owned banks played leading roles in the financial systems of much of Asia and the Southern hemishere during the nineteenth century and after. In the 1970s and 1980s, they made large investments in California and elsewhere in the United States. They played major roles in the finance of international trade, in international diplomacy, in the birth of the Eurodollar market, and in the world debt crisis.This is the first modern general history of these banks. It is based on a wide range of confidential banking archives in Britain, Australia and Hong Kong, most of which were previously unavailable. Geoffrey Jones places this new empirical evidence in the context of modern theories of multinational enterprise and of competitive advantage. This is a lucidly written and fascinating study, of importance not only to historians but also to anyone concerned with contemporary multinational banking.
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