The Venetian Money Market : Banks, Panics, and the Public Debt, 1200-1500 /
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. From Moneychanging to Deposit Banking
- 2. The Supervision and Regulation of Banking
- 3. The Organization and Operation of Banking Enterprises
- 4. Bank Failures in the Trecento
- 5. Bank Failures in the Quattrocento
- 6. The Making of the Panic of 1499-1500
- 7. Florentine Merchant Bankers and Their Community
- 8. Exchange and the Money Market
- 9. The Grain Office: A "Swiss Bank" for the Nest Eggs of Terraferma Lords, a Quasi-Public Bank for Venetians
- 10. Bank Loans to the State in the Fifteenth Century
- 11. Venice's Monte Vecchio: An Overview
- 12. Criteria Employed in Assessing Patrimonies
- 13. Family and Finance: Forced Loans and the Open Market at Work
- 14. Investment by Foreigners in the Monte Vecchio
- A. Local Deposit Bankers and Partnerships
- B. Failures of Local Deposit Banks
- C. Foreign Exchange in Venice during the Datini Years, 1383-1410
- D. Moneys of Account Revisited
- E. Foreign Investors in Venetian Credit Institutions
- F. Rates of Interest on Credit Sales, 1383-1405
- G. Documents
- H. Genealogies of the Gaddi, Soranzo, and Priuli Families
- I. The Value of Money and the Cost of Living
- J. Builders' Wages from the Late Trecento to the Early Cinquecento.