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1. Mercantile Credit in Britain and America, 1700–1860
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Mercantile Credit in Britain and America, 1700–1860 13
- 2. A “System of Espionage”: The Origins of the Credit-Reporting Firm 36
- 3. Character, Capacity, Capital: How to Be Creditworthy 80
- 4. Jewish Merchants and the Struggle over Transparency 119
- 5. Growth, Competition, Legitimacy: Credit Reporting in the Late Nineteenth Century 139
- 6. From Competition to Cooperation: The Birth of the Credit Man, 1890–1920 174
- Epilogue: Business Credit Reporting in the Twenty-First Century 201
- Notes 211
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Mercantile Credit in Britain and America, 1700–1860 13
- 2. A “System of Espionage”: The Origins of the Credit-Reporting Firm 36
- 3. Character, Capacity, Capital: How to Be Creditworthy 80
- 4. Jewish Merchants and the Struggle over Transparency 119
- 5. Growth, Competition, Legitimacy: Credit Reporting in the Late Nineteenth Century 139
- 6. From Competition to Cooperation: The Birth of the Credit Man, 1890–1920 174
- Epilogue: Business Credit Reporting in the Twenty-First Century 201
- Notes 211
- Index 269