Accounting for the fall of silver : hedging currency risk in long-distance trade with Asia, 1870-1913 / Michael Schiltz.

Schiltz, Michael, 1972-
Call Number
332.409034
Author
Schiltz, Michael, 1972- author.
Title
Accounting for the fall of silver : hedging currency risk in long-distance trade with Asia, 1870-1913 / Michael Schiltz.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Description
1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
Series
Oxford scholarship online
Notes
This edition also issued in print: 2020.
Summary
Michael Schiltz analyses the efforts by nineteenth century banking to mitigate the effects of the depreciation of silver. He shows that strategies for hedging exchange rate risk were created earlier than traditionally thought, and explores the relationship between Great-Britain and its colonies in Asia, and the rise of Japan as a financial power.
Subject
Money History 19th century.
Silver History 19th century.
Multimedia
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Summary
Michael Schiltz analyses the efforts by nineteenth century banking to mitigate the effects of the depreciation of silver. He shows that strategies for hedging exchange rate risk were created earlier than traditionally thought, and explores the relationship between Great-Britain and its colonies in Asia, and the rise of Japan as a financial power.
Notes
This edition also issued in print: 2020.
Subject
Money History 19th century.
Silver History 19th century.
Multimedia