Insider Lending: Banks, Personal Connections, and Economic Development in Industrial New England Revised Edition Contributor(s): Lamoreaux, Naomi R. (Author) |
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ISBN: 052156624X ISBN-13: 9780521566247 Publisher: Cambridge University Press OUR PRICE: $39.89 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: August 1996 Annotation: Today the term "insider lending" conveys an aura of abuse and corruption, of unethical, if not illegal, behavior. In early nineteenth century New England, however, insider lending was an integral aspect of the banking system. Not only was the practice an accepted fact of economic life, but, as Naomi R. Lamoreaux argues, it enabled banks (at least in this particular historical context) to play an important role in financing economic development. As the banking system evolved over the course of the century, however, lending practices became more impersonal and professional. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Economic History - Business & Economics | Banks & Banking - Business & Economics | Management - General |
Dewey: 332.175 |
Series: NBER Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic Development |
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6" W x 8.97" (0.66 lbs) 194 pages |
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Publisher Description: Today the term insider lending conveys an aura of abuse and corruption, of unethical, if not illegal, behavior. In early nineteenth century New England, however, insider lending was an integral aspect of the banking system. Not only was the practice an accepted fact of economic life, but, as Naomi R. Lamoreaux argues, it enabled banks (at least in this particular historical context) to play an important role in financing economic development. As the banking system evolved over the course of the century, however, lending practices became more impersonal and professional. |