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A History of Interest ­Rates
Wiley Finance Series

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Foreword by Dr. Henry Kaufman. Preface to the Fourth Edition. Summary Tables. Summary Charts. Introduction. Part One: Ancient Times. 1. Prehistoric and Primitive Credit and Interest. 2. Mesopotamia: Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria. 3. Greece. 4.Rome. 5. A Summary and Analysis of Ancient Interest Rates. Part Two: Medieval and Renaissance Europe. 6. Usury Doctrines and Their Effect on European Credit Forms and Interest. 7. The Dark Ages. 8. Late Medieval Times. 9. The Renaissance. 10. A Summary and Analysis of Medieval and Renaissance Interest Rates in Western Europe. Part Three: Modern Europe and North America to 1900. 11. England in the Eighteenth Century. 12. Europe in the Eighteenth Century. 13. England in the Nineteenth Century. 14. France in the Nineteenth Century. 15. Other European Countries in the Nineteenth Century. 16. The United States in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Part Four: Europe and North America Since 1900. 17. The United States in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1945. 18. The United States in the Twentieth Century: 1946-1990. 19. England in the Twentieth Century. 20. Europe in the Twentieth Century: France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy. 21. Europe in the Twentieth Century: Switzerland, Austria, Scandinavia, Ireland, Iberia, and Turkey. 22. Canada in the Twentieth Century. 23. Summary and Analysis of Interest Rates in Europe and North America Since 1700. Part Five: Other Countries and the 1990's. 24. Japan. 25. The Old Sterling Area: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Pakistan. 26. Russia. 27. China. 28. Latin America. 29. Turn of the Millennium: 1990-2005. Notes. Index.

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Foreword by Dr. Henry Kaufman. Preface to the Fourth Edition. Summary Tables. Summary Charts. Introduction. Part One: Ancient Times. 1. Prehistoric and Primitive Credit and Interest. 2. Mesopotamia: Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria. 3. Greece. 4.Rome. 5. A Summary and Analysis of Ancient Interest Rates. Part Two: Medieval and Renaissance Europe. 6. Usury Doctrines and Their Effect on European Credit Forms and Interest. 7. The Dark Ages. 8. Late Medieval Times. 9. The Renaissance. 10. A Summary and Analysis of Medieval and Renaissance Interest Rates in Western Europe. Part Three: Modern Europe and North America to 1900. 11. England in the Eighteenth Century. 12. Europe in the Eighteenth Century. 13. England in the Nineteenth Century. 14. France in the Nineteenth Century. 15. Other European Countries in the Nineteenth Century. 16. The United States in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Part Four: Europe and North America Since 1900. 17. The United States in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1945. 18. The United States in the Twentieth Century: 1946-1990. 19. England in the Twentieth Century. 20. Europe in the Twentieth Century: France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy. 21. Europe in the Twentieth Century: Switzerland, Austria, Scandinavia, Ireland, Iberia, and Turkey. 22. Canada in the Twentieth Century. 23. Summary and Analysis of Interest Rates in Europe and North America Since 1700. Part Five: Other Countries and the 1990's. 24. Japan. 25. The Old Sterling Area: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Pakistan. 26. Russia. 27. China. 28. Latin America. 29. Turn of the Millennium: 1990-2005. Notes. Index.

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9780471732839
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Dr. Henry Kaufman vii

Preface to the Fourth Edition ix

Summary Tables xiii

Summary Charts xvii

Introduction 1

Part One. Ancient Times

Chapter

1. Prehistoric and Primitive Credit and Interest 17

2. Mesopotamia: Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria 25

3. Greece 32

4. Rome 44

5. A Summary and Analysis of Ancient Interest Rates 57

Part Two. Medieval and Renaissance Europe6. Usury Doctrines and Their Effect on European Credit Forms and Interest 67

7. The Dark Ages 80

8. Late Medieval Times 87

9. The Renaissance 102

10. A Summary and Analysis of Medieval and Renaissance Interest Rates in Western Europe 132

Part Three. Modern Europe and North America to 1900

11. England in the Eighteenth Century 145

12. Europe in the Eighteenth Century 164

13. England in the Nineteenth Century 178

14. France in the Nineteenth Century 213

15. Other European Countries in the Nineteenth Century 230

16. The United States in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 270

Part Four. Europe and North America Since 1900

17. The United States in the Twentieth Century: 1900–1945 329

18. The United States in the Twentieth Century: 1946–1990 366

19. England in the Twentieth Century 437

20. Europe in the Twentieth Century: France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy 462

21. Europe in the Twentieth Century: Switzerland, Austria, Scandinavia, Ireland, Iberia, and Turkey 523

22. Canada in the Twentieth Century 545

23. Summary and Analysis of Interest Rates in Europe and North America Since 1700 554

Part Five. Other Countries and the 1990’s24. Japan 575

25. The Old Sterling Area: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Pakistan 586

26. Russia 598

27. China 613

28. Latin America 626

29. Turn of the Millennium: 1990–2005 642

Notes 673

Index 693

About the Author

SIDNEY HOMER, who died in 1983, was a limited partner in Salomon Brothers and was the general partner in charge of the firm's bond market research department. He is best known for his pioneering and analytical works of bond market history and the economic forces that drive bond market trends.

RICHARD SYLLA is Henry Kaufman Professor of the History of Financial Institutions and Markets and a Professor of Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation at NYU's Stern School of Business. He is a past president of the Economic History Association and is a trustee of the Museum of American Financial History.

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