The Development of London as a Financial Centre
By (Author) R. C. Michie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
31st December 1999
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Banking
332.109421
Hardback
1424
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This four-volume reference work presents more than 100 articles on the significant developments and issues of the 400-year history of the City of London. The coverage includes the City's early history and growth, its heyday, its decline, and its subsequent recovery to its current position - London being unique in having recovered its status as one of the world's major financial centres. Among the activities explored in detail are banking, foreign exchange, insurance and commodity broking, and the final volume discusses recent changes and developments, including deregulation and the City's increasing emphasis on financial services. Each volume contains a critical introduction.
Ranald Michie is a leading scholar in the field of economic and business history. He has recently completed a history of the London Stock Exchange with Sir Nicholas Goodison, former head of the Stock Exchange.