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The Russian Private Banking Houses, 1870–1914

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2009

Boris V. Anan'ich
Affiliation:
Institute of History, Leningrad 197110, Petrozavodskaia 7, USSR.

Extract

This article discusses the Russian private banking houses between 1870 and 1914. The author concludes that these enterprises played an important, and largely unregulated, role in the Russian credit system prior to 1914. Their conflicts with the Ministry of Finance testify to the growing influence of business circles in Russian life shortly before the war.

Type
Papers Presented at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Economic History Association
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1988

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References

1 See Shepelev, L. E., Aktsionernye kompanii v Rossii (Corporations of Russia) (Leningrad, 1973).Google Scholar

2 Polnoe sobranie zakonov Rossiiskoi Imperii, 3-e sobranie, 28 vols. (St. Petersburg, 1911), vol. 9, no. 6137.Google Scholar

3 Ibid., vol. 14, no. 10711.

4 Tsentral'nyi gosudarstvennyi isioricheskii arkhiv SSSR (Leningrad), fond 14–15, opis' 531, delo 850, listy3–4. On the precise nature of the activities of these banking enterprises, see Table 1.Google Scholar

5 Ibid., fond 23, opis' 7, delo 605, Iisty 238–39.

6 Ibid., list 258.

7 Ibid., list 45.