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The Medici Bank: its organization, management, operations and decline
De Roover, Raymond, 1904-1972.
Year: 1948.
Publisher:  New York University Press. 
© Raymond de Roover
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Editor's Foreword
Illustrations
Charts and Tables
Introduction
Part I ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
1. The Florentine Banking System
2. The Structure of the Medici Firm
3 The Central Administration and the Branches
4 The Management of the Branches
5 The Management of the Industrial Establishments in Florence
Part II FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS
1 Banking and Exchange Transactions
2 Commercial Transactions
3 The Alum Cartel
4 The Sources of Invested Funds
5 The Causes of the Decline
Appendixes
Index
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Title: The Medici Bank : its organization, management, operations and decline / by Raymond de Roover.
Author: De Roover, Raymond, 1904-1972
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The Medici Bank : its organization, management, operations and decline / by Raymond de Roover
De Roover, Raymond, 1904-1972
New York: New York University Press, 1948.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00138
Subject Headings: • Medici, House of
• Banks and banking -- Italy -- Florence -- History
Notes: • "With the exception of the appendixes and a few pages of revised text...a reprint of...three articles...published in the Journal of economic history."
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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