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Questioning credible commitment : perspectives on the rise of financial capitalism / / edited by D'Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, and Larry Neal [[electronic resource]]
Questioning credible commitment : perspectives on the rise of financial capitalism / / edited by D'Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, and Larry Neal [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 282 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 336.4109/03
Collana Macroeconomic policy making
Soggetto topico Finance, Public - Europe - History
Capital - Europe - History
Credit - Europe - History
ISBN 1-139-89289-4
1-107-42483-6
1-107-42280-9
1-107-41965-4
1-139-85603-0
1-107-41709-0
1-107-42085-7
1-107-41834-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Could the crown credibly commit to respect its charters? England, 1558-1640; Standard analytical frameworks; The puzzle; Availability of commitment devices; Reputation; Institutional devices; Independent judiciary and the common law; Constitution; Interest groups; The Spanish Company; Darcy v. Allen; The statute of monopolies; East India Company; Comparison with the Continent; Conclusion; References
3 Contingent commitment: The development of English marine insurance in the context of New Institutional Economics, 1577-1720Marine insurers, disputes, and NIE; Acts of the Privy Council; The insurance act; The merchant insurers bill; The Bubble Act; Outcomes; Key to archive references; References; 4 Credibility, transparency, accountability, and the public credit under the Long Parliament and Commonwealth, 1643-1653; Parliamentary supremacy? 'Administration by legislation'; Transparency, accountability, and the 'publike faith'
Constitutional monarchies and bureaucratic states: model specificationsKey to references; References; 5 Jurisdictional controversy and the credibility of common law; Key to archive references; References; 6 The importance of not defaulting: The significance of the election of 1710; References; 7 Financing and refinancing the War of the Spanish Succession, and then refinancing the South Sea Company; The War of the Spanish Succession; Dealing with the debts created by the war; Investors in British state debt; Trading in long-term debt, 1719-21, and South Sea Annuities, 1723-8; Conclusion
Key to archive referencesReferences; 8 Sovereign debts, political structure, and institutional commitments in Italy, 1350-1700; The financial demands of warfare; Genoa: A republic of bondholders; Florence: From a republican to a princely debt; Rome: The pope's two debts; Naples: The economic limits of financial innovation; Comparisons; Beyond the Alps; References; 9 Bounded leviathan: Fiscal constraints and financial development in the Early Modern Hispanic world; Model specifications; Empirical evidence; Revenue per capita; Interest rates
Investing in coercion: Forced loans, currency manipulations, and monopoliesCoordination problems; Conclusion; References; 10 Court capitalism, illicit markets, and political legitimacy in eighteenth-century France: The salt and tobacco monopolies; Fiscalising consumption; Opposition to fiscal monopolies; Revolution; Key to archive references; References; 11 Institutions, deficits, and wars: The determinants of British government borrowing costs from the end of the seventeenth century to 1850; Britain: From the Glorious Revolution to Waterloo; Meiji Japan; Emerging markets 1870-1914
Emerging markets in the 1990s
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453084903321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
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Questioning credible commitment : perspectives on the rise of financial capitalism / / edited by D'Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, and Larry Neal [[electronic resource]]
Questioning credible commitment : perspectives on the rise of financial capitalism / / edited by D'Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, and Larry Neal [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 282 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 336.4109/03
Collana Macroeconomic policy making
Soggetto topico Finance, Public - Europe - History
Capital - Europe - History
Credit - Europe - History
ISBN 1-139-89289-4
1-107-42483-6
1-107-42280-9
1-107-41965-4
1-139-85603-0
1-107-41709-0
1-107-42085-7
1-107-41834-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Could the crown credibly commit to respect its charters? England, 1558-1640; Standard analytical frameworks; The puzzle; Availability of commitment devices; Reputation; Institutional devices; Independent judiciary and the common law; Constitution; Interest groups; The Spanish Company; Darcy v. Allen; The statute of monopolies; East India Company; Comparison with the Continent; Conclusion; References
3 Contingent commitment: The development of English marine insurance in the context of New Institutional Economics, 1577-1720Marine insurers, disputes, and NIE; Acts of the Privy Council; The insurance act; The merchant insurers bill; The Bubble Act; Outcomes; Key to archive references; References; 4 Credibility, transparency, accountability, and the public credit under the Long Parliament and Commonwealth, 1643-1653; Parliamentary supremacy? 'Administration by legislation'; Transparency, accountability, and the 'publike faith'
Constitutional monarchies and bureaucratic states: model specificationsKey to references; References; 5 Jurisdictional controversy and the credibility of common law; Key to archive references; References; 6 The importance of not defaulting: The significance of the election of 1710; References; 7 Financing and refinancing the War of the Spanish Succession, and then refinancing the South Sea Company; The War of the Spanish Succession; Dealing with the debts created by the war; Investors in British state debt; Trading in long-term debt, 1719-21, and South Sea Annuities, 1723-8; Conclusion
Key to archive referencesReferences; 8 Sovereign debts, political structure, and institutional commitments in Italy, 1350-1700; The financial demands of warfare; Genoa: A republic of bondholders; Florence: From a republican to a princely debt; Rome: The pope's two debts; Naples: The economic limits of financial innovation; Comparisons; Beyond the Alps; References; 9 Bounded leviathan: Fiscal constraints and financial development in the Early Modern Hispanic world; Model specifications; Empirical evidence; Revenue per capita; Interest rates
Investing in coercion: Forced loans, currency manipulations, and monopoliesCoordination problems; Conclusion; References; 10 Court capitalism, illicit markets, and political legitimacy in eighteenth-century France: The salt and tobacco monopolies; Fiscalising consumption; Opposition to fiscal monopolies; Revolution; Key to archive references; References; 11 Institutions, deficits, and wars: The determinants of British government borrowing costs from the end of the seventeenth century to 1850; Britain: From the Glorious Revolution to Waterloo; Meiji Japan; Emerging markets 1870-1914
Emerging markets in the 1990s
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790701303321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
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Questioning credible commitment : perspectives on the rise of financial capitalism / / edited by D'Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, and Larry Neal [[electronic resource]]
Questioning credible commitment : perspectives on the rise of financial capitalism / / edited by D'Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, and Larry Neal [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvii, 282 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 336.4109/03
Collana Macroeconomic policy making
Soggetto topico Finance, Public - Europe - History
Capital - Europe - History
Credit - Europe - History
ISBN 1-139-89289-4
1-107-42483-6
1-107-42280-9
1-107-41965-4
1-139-85603-0
1-107-41709-0
1-107-42085-7
1-107-41834-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Could the crown credibly commit to respect its charters? England, 1558-1640; Standard analytical frameworks; The puzzle; Availability of commitment devices; Reputation; Institutional devices; Independent judiciary and the common law; Constitution; Interest groups; The Spanish Company; Darcy v. Allen; The statute of monopolies; East India Company; Comparison with the Continent; Conclusion; References
3 Contingent commitment: The development of English marine insurance in the context of New Institutional Economics, 1577-1720Marine insurers, disputes, and NIE; Acts of the Privy Council; The insurance act; The merchant insurers bill; The Bubble Act; Outcomes; Key to archive references; References; 4 Credibility, transparency, accountability, and the public credit under the Long Parliament and Commonwealth, 1643-1653; Parliamentary supremacy? 'Administration by legislation'; Transparency, accountability, and the 'publike faith'
Constitutional monarchies and bureaucratic states: model specificationsKey to references; References; 5 Jurisdictional controversy and the credibility of common law; Key to archive references; References; 6 The importance of not defaulting: The significance of the election of 1710; References; 7 Financing and refinancing the War of the Spanish Succession, and then refinancing the South Sea Company; The War of the Spanish Succession; Dealing with the debts created by the war; Investors in British state debt; Trading in long-term debt, 1719-21, and South Sea Annuities, 1723-8; Conclusion
Key to archive referencesReferences; 8 Sovereign debts, political structure, and institutional commitments in Italy, 1350-1700; The financial demands of warfare; Genoa: A republic of bondholders; Florence: From a republican to a princely debt; Rome: The pope's two debts; Naples: The economic limits of financial innovation; Comparisons; Beyond the Alps; References; 9 Bounded leviathan: Fiscal constraints and financial development in the Early Modern Hispanic world; Model specifications; Empirical evidence; Revenue per capita; Interest rates
Investing in coercion: Forced loans, currency manipulations, and monopoliesCoordination problems; Conclusion; References; 10 Court capitalism, illicit markets, and political legitimacy in eighteenth-century France: The salt and tobacco monopolies; Fiscalising consumption; Opposition to fiscal monopolies; Revolution; Key to archive references; References; 11 Institutions, deficits, and wars: The determinants of British government borrowing costs from the end of the seventeenth century to 1850; Britain: From the Glorious Revolution to Waterloo; Meiji Japan; Emerging markets 1870-1914
Emerging markets in the 1990s
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824884803321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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States of credit [[electronic resource] ] : size, power, and the development of European polities / / David Stasavage
States of credit [[electronic resource] ] : size, power, and the development of European polities / / David Stasavage
Autore Stasavage David
Edizione [Course Book]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (207 p.)
Disciplina 336.3/4094
Collana The Princeton economic history of the Western world
Soggetto topico Debts, Public - Europe - History
Credit - Europe - History
Middle Ages
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato Carolingian Empire
Carolingian partition hypothesis
Castile
Cologne
Dutch Republic
Europe
France
Genoa
Holland
Italy
Low Countries
Rokkan/Tilly hypothesis
Siena
absolutism
borrowing
city-states
commitment problems
credit
debt
economic development
geographic scale
government finance
interest rates
merchant oligarchy
merchants
nominal rates
political control
political representation
polities
public borrowing
public credit
public debt
public finance
rentes sur l'Htel de Ville
representative assemblies
social conflict
soldiers
state formation
taxation
territorial states
war
ISBN 1-283-12927-2
9786613129277
1-4008-3887-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- The evolution and importance of public credit -- Representative assemblies in Europe, 1250-1750 -- Representation and credit in a broad sample of states -- Origins of city-states -- Three city-state experiences -- Three territorial state experiences -- Implications for state formation and development.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461136703321
Stasavage David  
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c2011
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States of credit [[electronic resource] ] : size, power, and the development of European polities / / David Stasavage
States of credit [[electronic resource] ] : size, power, and the development of European polities / / David Stasavage
Autore Stasavage David
Edizione [Course Book]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (207 p.)
Disciplina 336.3/4094
Collana The Princeton economic history of the Western world
Soggetto topico Debts, Public - Europe - History
Credit - Europe - History
Middle Ages
Soggetto non controllato Carolingian Empire
Carolingian partition hypothesis
Castile
Cologne
Dutch Republic
Europe
France
Genoa
Holland
Italy
Low Countries
Rokkan/Tilly hypothesis
Siena
absolutism
borrowing
city-states
commitment problems
credit
debt
economic development
geographic scale
government finance
interest rates
merchant oligarchy
merchants
nominal rates
political control
political representation
polities
public borrowing
public credit
public debt
public finance
rentes sur l'Htel de Ville
representative assemblies
social conflict
soldiers
state formation
taxation
territorial states
war
ISBN 1-283-12927-2
9786613129277
1-4008-3887-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- The evolution and importance of public credit -- Representative assemblies in Europe, 1250-1750 -- Representation and credit in a broad sample of states -- Origins of city-states -- Three city-state experiences -- Three territorial state experiences -- Implications for state formation and development.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789410603321
Stasavage David  
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
States of credit [[electronic resource] ] : size, power, and the development of European polities / / David Stasavage
States of credit [[electronic resource] ] : size, power, and the development of European polities / / David Stasavage
Autore Stasavage David
Edizione [Course Book]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (207 p.)
Disciplina 336.3/4094
Collana The Princeton economic history of the Western world
Soggetto topico Debts, Public - Europe - History
Credit - Europe - History
Middle Ages
Soggetto non controllato Carolingian Empire
Carolingian partition hypothesis
Castile
Cologne
Dutch Republic
Europe
France
Genoa
Holland
Italy
Low Countries
Rokkan/Tilly hypothesis
Siena
absolutism
borrowing
city-states
commitment problems
credit
debt
economic development
geographic scale
government finance
interest rates
merchant oligarchy
merchants
nominal rates
political control
political representation
polities
public borrowing
public credit
public debt
public finance
rentes sur l'Htel de Ville
representative assemblies
social conflict
soldiers
state formation
taxation
territorial states
war
ISBN 1-283-12927-2
9786613129277
1-4008-3887-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- The evolution and importance of public credit -- Representative assemblies in Europe, 1250-1750 -- Representation and credit in a broad sample of states -- Origins of city-states -- Three city-state experiences -- Three territorial state experiences -- Implications for state formation and development.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814684203321
Stasavage David  
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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