Capital Mobilization and Regional Financial Markets

Capital Mobilization and Regional Financial Markets

The Pacific Coast States, 1850-1920

Odell, Kerry

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2017

234

Dura

Inglês

9781138566453

15 a 20 dias

600

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Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Missing Geography of Capital Markets 3. Conceptualizing Regional Financial Markets 4. Capital Growth in the Pacific Region 5. San Francisco and its Institutional Network 6. Testing the Market Integration Hypothesis 7. Conjectures and Conclusions Appendix of Figures Bibliography
Pacific Coast Region;1850-1920;Regional Financial Market;Capital Mobilization;Nationwide Branch Banking;Financial Markets;York City Rate;Institutional Network;National Capital Market;Market Integration;Pacific Coast States;Market Integration Hypothesis;Federal Reserve;Pacific States;Federal Reserve System;Regional Financial Markets;Central Reserve Cities;San Francisco;Production Possibilities Frontier;funds;Central Pacific Railroad;interest rate;Reserve City;interest rate sensitivity;Interest Differentials;savings;Federal Reserve Districts;Kerry A. Odell;Southern Pacific Railroad;Nevada Bank;Comstock Mines;Correspondent Banking System;Pacific Coast;Interest Rate Proxies;Eleventh Census;Real Estate Mortgages;National Money Market;Federal Reserve City;East South Central Regions