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Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance

Diese Reihe befasst sich mit der dynamischen Geschichte von Finanzinstitutionen, Märkten und Konzepten, um ihre heutige Rolle zu beleuchten. Sie bietet einen multidisziplinären Ansatz, der historische Forschung mit Finanztheorien verbindet. Mit Originalforschung von Historikern, Finanzwissenschaftlern und Ökonomen untersucht sie, wie vergangene finanzielle Erfahrungen die Gegenwart prägen und beeinflussen. Jeder Band liefert entscheidende Einblicke in die Entwicklung und Auswirkungen von Finanzen im Laufe der Zeit.

The Great Crash of 1929
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