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Congregatio denariorum at the beginnings of the formation of the Greek banking system

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  • Christos Desyllas

    (Hellenic Open University)

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"In the basic economic substructures of the new Greek state, the banking organization is of particular importance. However, the wider frame is supplemented by the foundation, the operation and finally the replacement or the final disruption of a series of “special” banks and outstanding financier organisms, of which the operation was an invention and continuity of evolution of many centuries that either it transplanted, or it adopted patterns of western countries more familiarized with relevant processes."

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  • Christos Desyllas, 2013. "Congregatio denariorum at the beginnings of the formation of the Greek banking system," Working Papers 13034, Economic History Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehs:wpaper:13034
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    Keywords

    Greek banks; Monte di Pietá; banking system; credit structures;
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    • N00 - Economic History - - General - - - General

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