Medieval Capital Markets :Markets for renten, State Formation and Private Investment in Holland (1300-1550) ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Markets for renten, State Formation and Private Investment in Holland (1300-1550)

Publication series :1

Author: Zuijderduijn   Jaco  

Publisher: Brill‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9789047429098

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789004175655

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789004175655

Subject: F1 The World Economic Profiles , Economic History , Economic Geography

Language: ENG

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Description

This study uncovers the institutional framework of markets for renten, which allowed large segments of the public and private sectors in late medieval Holland to accumulate capital, and thus functioned as capital markets that enabled economic development.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  5 – 6

List of Tables

pp.:  7 – 8

List of Illustrations

pp.:  9 – 10

Preface

pp.:  11 – 12

Introduction

pp.:  13 – 38

Medieval Capital Markets

pp.:  17 – 24

Historiography

pp.:  33 – 35

Research Questions

pp.:  36 – 38

Chapter One Central Government

pp.:  39 – 82

1.1 Establishing Sovereignty

pp.:  40 – 47

1.2 Administration of Justice

pp.:  48 – 63

1.3 Economic Policy

pp.:  64 – 79

1.4 Conclusion

pp.:  80 – 82

2.3 The Century of Public Debt

pp.:  106 – 119

2.4 Conclusion

pp.:  120 – 122

3.4 Conclusion

pp.:  149 – 150

4.1 The Financial Nexus: Dordrecht

pp.:  152 – 163

4.4 Conclusion

pp.:  193 – 194

5.3 Institutional Framework

pp.:  211 – 234

5.4 Conclusion

pp.:  235 – 238

6.1 Qualitative Aspects

pp.:  240 – 243

6.3 Interest Rates

pp.:  254 – 257

6.4 Conclusion

pp.:  258 – 260

7.5 Conclusion

pp.:  279 – 280

Conclusion

pp.:  281 – 294

State Formation

pp.:  281 – 282

Markets for Public Debt

pp.:  283 – 286

Markets for Private Debt

pp.:  287 – 290

A Medieval Legacy

pp.:  291 – 294

Appendix

pp.:  295 – 298

References

pp.:  299 – 320

Index

pp.:  321 – 332

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