"Centres and Peripheries in Banking"held from 30/05/2002 to 01/06/2002 in Stockholm

Document date: [2002]

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HAEU Reference Code
EABH-84
Reference Archivists

Meyer, Ruth Ingeborg

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Abstract

Conference folder:

Welcoming addresses by Hans Dalborg and Jacob Wallenberg, conference introduction, abstract about the history of Nordea, participants list, chairmen and speakers' profiles and texts of the papers presented at the conference:
Ulf Olsson and Jan Jörnmark: "The Political Economy of Commercial Banking".
Stein Tveite: "Merchants and Credit in ‘Northern Europe’ 1500-1850".
Michael Noth: "Merchants and Credit in the Southern and Eastern Baltic Areas, 1500-1800".
Maria-Christina Chatzjioannou and Gelina Harlaftis: "From the Levant to the City of London: Mercantile Credit in the Greek International Commercial Networks if the 18th and 19th Centuries".
Dieter Lindenlaub: "The Credibility of a New Currency: the Introduction of the Mark in Germany from 1871 to 1876".
Anders Ögren: "Lender of the Last Resort in an Transitional, Peripheral Economy with a Fixed Exchange Rate: Sweden Under the Silver and the Gold Standard, 1834-1913".
Alain Plessis: "Le role de la Banque de France dans la constitution ‘ un marché national de l’ argent au XIXe siècle".
Anastasia Lund: "Preservation of Electronic Information: A Case Study of the Information Systems Department at Svenska Handelsbanken".
Pontus Staunstrup: "Nordic and Local: "Using History and Storytelling in Mergers and Branding".
Reinhard Frost: "From "Scattered Among the Nations" to www.access-to-bankinghistory.com: The Archives of a German Commercial Bank as a Mirror of Time".
Ranald C. Michie: "The City of London as a Global Financial Centre, 1880-1939: Finance, Foreign Exchange, and the First World War".
Catherine R. Schenk: "The Rise of Hong Kong and Tokyo as International Financial Centres after 1950".
Monika Pohle-Fraser: "Personal and Impersonal Exchange. The Role of Reputation in Banking: Some Evidence from 19th and Early 20th c. Banks’ Archives".
Lennart Schön: "Capital Movements, Exchange Rates and Market Integration: The Baltic Area 1850-1913".
Lawrence H. Officer: "Between the Dollar-Sterling Gold Points: USA and Britain, 1791-1914".

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English

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