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Genealogy of American Finance
Contributor(s): Wright, Robert (Author), Sylla, Richard (Author), Royce, Charles (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0231170262     ISBN-13: 9780231170260
Publisher: Columbia Business School Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $64.35  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Corporate & Business History - General
- Business & Economics | Banks & Banking
- Business & Economics | Economic History
Dewey: 332.120
LCCN: 2014027289
Series: Columbia Business School Publishing
Physical Information: 1" H x 10.3" W x 12.2" (4.30 lbs) 336 pages
 
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In this unique, well-illustrated book, readers learn how fifty financial corporations came to dominate the U.S. banking system and their impact on the nation's political, social, and economic growth. A story that spans more than two centuries of war, crisis, and opportunity, this account reminds readers that American banking was never a fixed enterprise but has evolved in tandem with the country.

More than 225 years have passed since Alexander Hamilton created one of the nation's first commercial banks. Over time, these institutions have changed hands, names, and locations, reflecting a wave of mergers, acquisitions, and other restructuring efforts that echo changes in American finance. Some names, such as Bank of America and Wells Fargo, will be familiar to readers. The origins of others, including Zions Bancorporation, founded by Brigham Young and owned by the Mormon Church until 1960, are surprising. Exploring why some banks failed and others thrived, this book wonders, in light of the 2008 financial crisis, whether recent consolidations have reached or even exceeded economically rational limits. A key text for navigating the complex terrain of American finance, this volume draws a fascinating family tree for projecting the financial future of a nation.