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Gold --- World War, 1939-1945 --- History --- Dresdner Bank --- History
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Großbanken symbolisieren wie kaum eine andere Institution das kapitalistische Wirtschaftssystem. Um 1870 entstanden, erlangten sie in kürzester Zeit eine beherrschende Stellung in der deutschen Wirtschaft. Für die breite Bevölkerung interessierten sie sich bis Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts aber nicht. Erst im Gefolge des Wirtschaftswunders, als der Durchschnittsbürger allmählich zu einem Wirtschaftsfaktor wurde, bemühten sich die Deutsche Bank, die Dresdner Bank und die Commerzbank mit neuen Finanzprodukten um das "gemeine Volk" und seine Spargroschen. In seiner Studie, die 2013 den Preis für Unternehmensgeschichte erhalten hat, untersucht Simon Gonser, wie die drei Kreditinstitute in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren die Basis für ihr heutiges Privatkundengeschäft legten und welche wirtschaftlichen, gesellschaftlichen und sozialen Rahmenbedingungen dabei eine Rolle spielten.
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Commerzbank --- Commerzbank --- Geschichte 1924-1945 --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Arisierung jüdischer Unternehmen --- Aufsichtsratsmandate --- Auslandskapital --- Außenhandelsfinanzierung --- Bankwerbung --- Barmer Bank-Verein --- Berliner Depositenkassen --- Branchenzugehörigkeit --- Commerzbank --- Depotgeschäft --- Deutsche Bank --- Dresdner Bank --- Eisernes Sparen --- Emission von Wertpapieren und Aktien --- Filialnetz --- Firmenbeteiligungen --- Geschäftsstellen --- Inflation und Konsolidierung --- Konten der Reichsleitung der NSDAP --- Kreditvergabe --- Kunden --- Kundenkonkurse --- Millionenkredite --- Mitteldeutsche Creditbank --- Reichsanleihen --- Reprivatisierung der Großbanken --- Rüstungsfinanzierung --- Sanierungsbemühungen --- Spareinlagen --- Staatsfinanzen --- Staatsverschuldung --- Struktur des Kreditgeschäfts --- Weltwirtschafts- und Bankenkrise --- Zweiter Weltkrieg --- ausländisches Kapital --- nationalsozialistische Aufrüstung --- regionale Herkunft --- (VLB-WN)9550 --- öffentliche Hand
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Was Japan's economic miracle generated primarily by the Japanese state or by the nation's dynamic private sector? In addressing this question, Kent Calder's richly detailed study offers a distinctive reinterpretation of Japanese government-business relations. Calder challenges popular opinion to demonstrate how Japanese private enterprise has complemented the state in achieving the national purpose of industrial transformation.
Business management --- Capital --- Japan --- Industrial policy --- Industrial organization --- Corporations --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial promotion --- Finance. --- Commercial policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Industry and state --- Finance --- Foreign economic relations. --- Commercial policy. --- Aizawa Hideyuki. --- Ataka Trading Company. --- Bank Funds Utilization Order. --- Bank of Tokyo. --- Banking Law of 1927. --- Cabinet Planning Board. --- Cabinet Research Bureau. --- Capital Integration Bank. --- Citibank. --- Daiwa Securities. --- Deutsche Bank. --- Draper-Johnson Mission. --- Dresdner Bank. --- Finance Control Association. --- Foreign Exchange Control Board. --- Fujimoto Bill Broker. --- Gourevitch, Peter. --- Hayashi Yoshirō. --- Hayward, Jack. --- Hirai Tomisaburō. --- Hoshino Naoto. --- Ikeda Seihin. --- Imazato Koki. --- Inoguchi Takashi. --- Iron and Steel Bureau. --- Ishizaka Taizo. --- Iwasaki family. --- Japan Development Bank Law. --- Japan Trading Association. --- Kanto earthquake. --- Kashiwagi Yusuke. --- Kawasaki Steel. --- Keidanren. --- Kōmoto Toshio. --- Lasswell, Harold. --- Lockheed scandal. --- Manchukuo Model. --- Matsukata Masayoshi. --- Matsushita Electric. --- Ministry of Munitions. --- Mitsubishi Corporation. --- Nagano Shigeo. --- Nissan-Prince merger. --- Nomura Securities. --- Ochi Michio. --- Okita Saburō. --- Onoue Nui. --- Porter, Michael. --- Sasaki Tadashi. --- administrative guidance. --- distributive politics. --- pawnshops. --- quantitative allocation. --- Combinations, Industrial --- Concentration, Industrial --- Economic concentration --- Big business --- Duopolies --- Oligopolies --- Trusts, Industrial --- Competition --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Commerce --- Industrial development projects --- al-Yābān --- Giappone --- Government of Japan --- Iapōnia --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Japam --- Japani --- Japão --- Japon --- Japonia --- Japonsko --- Japonya --- Jih-pen --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Nihon --- Nihon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nippon --- Nippon-koku --- Nipponkoku --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Riben --- State of Japan --- Yābān --- Yapan --- Yīpun --- Zhāpān --- Япония --- اليابان --- يابان --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Industrial policy - Japan. --- Industrial organization - Japan. --- Corporations - Japan - Finance. --- Industrial concentration - Japan. --- Industrial promotion - Japan. --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс
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