Article ID: CBB432427986

Schiffsfinanzierung im Wandel – Finanzintermediäre und maritime Wirtschaft am Finanzplatz Hamburg vom Kaiserreich bis zum Ende der Weimarer Republik (Ship Financing in Transition - Financial Intermediaries and the Maritime Economy in the Hamburg Financial Centre from the Empire to the End of the Weimar Republic) (2019)

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For more than 30 years bank-industry relations have been one of the most important subjects of financial research and history. Despite all research we are still lacking results on this topic for several branches of German industry, e. g. shipbuilding and shipping. Therefore, the article tries to analyze the relations between financial institutions and some of the prominent enterprises of maritime industry in Hamburg – in the 19th and 20th century the most important financial center in Northern Germany as well as place for shipping and shipbuilding. Finally, the article compares the results to those of other studies on bank-industry-relations in Germany in order to show whether there were specific characteristics in financing shipbuilding and shipping. Additionally, the article wants to stimulate further intensive research on this subject.

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Authors & Contributors
Carlo Edoardo Altamura
Plumpe, Werner
Covington, Howard E., Jr.
Bátiz-Lazo, Bernardo
Fleming, Anne
Markus A. Denzel
Journals
Business History Review
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
Publishers
The Johns Hopkins University Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
Presses de Sciences Po, Impr. Corlet
The University of Chicago Press
University of Toronto Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Business history
Banks and banking
Finance
Politics and government
Business and Politics
Monetary policy
People
Eakes, Martin
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
21st century
18th century
17th century
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United States
Germany
Great Britain
France
Canada
Hamburg (Germany)
Institutions
International Monetary Fund
Le Crédit Agricole
Bank of America
Bancomer
Banamex
Banco de Bilbao
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