London and Paris the world''s two leading financial centres in the nineteenth century experienced differing fortunes during the twentieth century. While London remained an international financial centre Paris'' influence declined. Yet over the last twenty years deregulation internationalization and the advent of the single currency have reactivated their competition in ways reminiscent of their old rivalry before the First World War.This book provides a long-term perspective on the development of each centre with special attention devoted to the pre-1914 years and to the last decades of the twentieth century in order to contrast these two eras of globalization. The chapters include both archive-based and synthetic surveys and are written by the leading specialists of the field. This comparison between Europe''s two leading capital cities will also provide new insights into two important subjects: the political economy of Britain and France in the twentieth century and the history of international financial centres.As much as a comparison between London and Paris as international financial centres this book is an Anglo-French comparison; in other words it considers through the prism of finance several aspects of the two countries'' economic business social and political histories. It includes contributions from leading banking financial and economic historians and will be of interest to academics researchers and students of Financial and Economic History and the role of London and Paris in particular.
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