Author name:
Fohlin, Caroline M.
Papers:
- Relationship Banking, Liquidity, and Investment in the German Industrialization
- The Rise of Interlocking Directorates in Imperial Germany (also titled "Relationship Banking and corporate governance in the Kaiserreich")
- Fiduciari and Firm Liquidity Constraints: The Italian Experience with German-Style Universal Banking
- Universal Banking Networks and Industrialization: Firm-Level Evidence from Pre-War Germany
- Revolutionary Finance? Capital Mobilization and Utilization in Pre-War Germany and Italy
- Bank Securities Holdings and Industrial Finance Before World War I: Britain and Germany Compared
- The Universal Banks and the Mobilization of Capital in Imperial Germany
- Bank Structure and Growth: Insights from British and German Balance Sheets Before World War I
- Historical and Theoretical Debates Over Financial Systems and Industrialization
- Financing Decisions and Corporate Capital Structure in the Later Stages of the German Industrialization.
- Company Law, Stock Market Regulation, and the Development of the German Financial System, 1880 - 1913.
- Banking Industry Structure, Competition, and Performance: Does Universality Matter?
- The Pricing of Securities Risk in a Universal Banking System: Historical Evidence from Germany
- "IPO Underpricing in Two Universes: Berlin, 1882-1892, and New York, 1998-2000"
- "Economic, Political, and Legal Factors in Financial System Development: International Patterns in Historical Perspective""
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