Ebook: Conservatives versus wildcats: a sociology of financial conflict
Author: Polillo Simone
- Tags: Bank, Banks and banking--Social aspects, Banks and banking--Social aspects--Italy--History--19th century, Banks and banking--Social aspects--United States--History--19th century, Credit--Social aspects, Finance--Social aspects, Wirtschaftssoziologie, Case studies, History, Banks and banking -- Social aspects -- Case studies, Credit -- Social aspects -- Case studies, Finance -- Social aspects -- Case studies, Banks and banking -- Social aspects -- United States -- History -- 19th century, Banks and banking --
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Stanford University Press
- City: United States;Italy
- Language: English
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Common understandings of money, credit, and banking, rely on notions of efficiency--how well they work in allocating resources and coordinating economic activities. This book, by contrast, focuses on how money, credit, and banking are implicated in conflict. It examines how financial elites in general, and certain bankers in particular, create new financial instruments in order to consolidate and reproduce their wealth over time, turning money into an instrument of exclusion, and couching their practices in ideologies of sound banking. Yet, since the boundaries thus erected create resistance, the book also traces the emergence of rival elites (wildcats) who, by increasing the circulation of existing currencies, or incorporating new actors in financial markets through the production of altogether new instruments, attempt to transgress these boundariesa--;Money, banks, and creditworthiness : three myths? -- Banking and finance as organized conflict -- Institutions and the struggle over creditworthiness in 19th-century United States -- Wildcats, reputations, and the formation of the Federal Reserve -- Italian elites and the centralization of creditworthiness -- Italian creditworthiness : from central to national.
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