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Sweeping changes have taken place in the financial sector during the twentieth century. Two of the most notable changes have been the growth of global markets and institutions, and the introduction of computerisation.
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Contents: Preface, Foreword by Manfred Pohl; Part 1-Bank Archives of the Future: Introduction, Sara Kinsey; Bank Archives in Perspective, Edwin Green; Comment, Youssef Cassis; Organisational Structure of Banking Information, Jÿrgen Rebouillon; Comment, Martin Fase; Technology: Future Problems and Opportunities for Archivists, Piers Cain; Comment, Wilfried Feldenkirchen; Comment,Victor Gray; Part 2-Concentration and Internationalisation in Banking, English Banking Concentration and Internationalisation: Contemporary Debate, 1880-1920, Lucy Newton; Aspects of Commercial Banking in Northern and Central Europe, 1880-1931, Philip L. Cottrell; Concentration and Internationalisation in Banks after the Second World War, Geoffrey Jones; Panel Discussion, European Banking in the Past, Present and Future, Lionello Adler, Hilmar Kopper, Alexandre Lamfalussy, Pedro Martinez Mendez, Appendix: Banks in Northern and Central Europe, c.1913, Philip L. Cottrell; Index.
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Sara Kinsey, Lucy Newton
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Sweeping changes have taken place in the financial sector during the twentieth century. Two of the most notable changes have been the growth of global markets and institutions, and the introduction of computerisation.
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