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Europeanised French bankers? (From the 1830s to the 1970s)

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Our text does not intend to develop a history of French banks' Europeanisation, but instead to scrutinise the mentalities of French bankers, in order to determine whether they were confined to relationships with French business or embedded within networks of personal relations with their European colleagues. Did some French bankers follow a career more oriented\ towards international activities and were they involved in international travels? Were some bankers committed to designing European strategies and thereafter to implement them through a direct presence in those foreign countries? Did some bankers emerge as key managers of Europeanised strategies and what was their influence within their banking firms? Of course, answers will be relevant to the chronological stages, to assess, for example, whether the decline of the Haute Banque houses was unfavourable to Europeanisation, to analyse how the new joint stock banks adopted a Europeanised business model, and whether deposits banks and investment banks ( banques d'affaires ) reacted differently in response to Europeanised strategies and a new way of life.

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  • Hubert Bonin, 2014. "Europeanised French bankers? (From the 1830s to the 1970s)," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(8), pages 1312-1334, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:bushst:v:56:y:2014:i:8:p:1312-1334
    DOI: 10.1080/00076791.2014.894023
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    1. Hubert Bonin, 2006. "L'émergence de la coopération industrielle, bancaire et commerciale franco-soviétique dans les années 1960," Post-Print hal-00255928, HAL.
    2. Hubert Bonin, 2006. "Le rayonnement international des banques françaises (1900-1940) : essai d'évaluation," Post-Print hal-00154473, HAL.
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    5. Hubert Bonin, 2012. "French banking in Hong Kong: from the 1860s to the 1950s," Post-Print hal-00800271, HAL.
    6. Hubert Bonin, 2010. "La stratégie de déploiement international de la Société Générale (des années 1870 aux années 1970)," Post-Print hal-00800211, HAL.
    7. Hubert Bonin, 2006. "La Société générale en Espagne (des années 1860 aux années 1930) : un eldorado rêvé, un marché de niches," Post-Print hal-00154480, HAL.
    8. Hubert Bonin & Jean-François Eck & Stefan Martens & Sylvain Schirmann, 2009. "Les relations bancaires franco-allemandes (1900-1970) admiration, guerre économique et coopération de voisinage," Post-Print hal-00383138, HAL.
    9. Hubert Bonin, 2011. "Fixing the organisation of a banking firm: The case of the Inpection générale at Société Générale," Post-Print hal-00800240, HAL.
    10. Hubert Bonin, 2011. "La banque de l'union parisienne (1874/1904-1974). De l'Europe aux outre-mers," Post-Print hal-01135996, HAL.
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    12. Hubert Bonin, 2002. "La Banque nationale de crédit. Histoire de la quatrième banque de dépôts française en 1913-1932," Post-Print hal-00154682, HAL.
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