Una fiera senza luogo: Was Bisenzone an International Capital Market in Sixteenth-Century Italy?

成果类型:
Article; Proceedings Paper
署名作者:
Universita Ca Foscari Venezia
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0022-0507
DOI:
10.1017/S002205070800082X
发表日期:
2008
页码:
1098-1122
关键词:
摘要:
From the mid-sixteenth to the early seventeenth century, Genoese bankers collected money from a variety of sources and lent it to the king of Spain. It was all made possible by the Bisenzone exchange fairs, which created an efficient financial network under Genoese control and permitted arbitrage among nor-them Italian financial markets. At Bisenzone, Genoese bankers raised money for these loans from a variety of sources, which reduced the risks of lending and funded the king's long-term obligations via short term loans. Bisenzone was in many ways an offshore capital market which operated on an international scale, or, in the language of the sixteenth century, a fair without a place-una fiera senza luogo.