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Bankers and Bolsheviks

International Finance and the Russian Revolution

Hassan Malik

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Wirtschaft

Beschreibung

Following an unprecedented economic boom fed by foreign investment, the Russian Revolution triggered the worst sovereign default in history. Bankers and Bolsheviks tells the dramatic story of this boom and bust, chronicling the forgotten experiences of leading financiers of the age.

Shedding critical new light on the decision making of the powerful personalities who acted as the gatekeepers of international finance, Hassan Malik narrates how they channeled foreign capital into Russia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While economists have long relied on quantitative analysis to grapple with questions relating to the drivers of cross-border capital flows, Malik adopts a historical approach, drawing on banking and government archives in four countries. The book provides rare insights into the thinking of influential figures in world finance as they sought to navigate one of the most challenging and lucrative markets of the first modern age of globalization.

Bankers and Bolsheviks reveals how a complex web of factors—from government interventions to competitive dynamics and cultural influences—drove a large inflow of capital during this tumultuous period in world history. This gripping book demonstrates how the realms of finance and politics—of bankers and Bolsheviks—grew increasingly intertwined, and how investing in Russia became a political act with unforeseen repercussions.

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American Banker, 1998 Russian financial crisis, Exchange rate, Debt, Coupon, Agriculture, Foreign direct investment, Richard Pipes, Budget, Economy, Bond (finance), Funding, International finance, Securitization, Joint venture, Revolution of 1905, Economic history, Consol (bond), Bourgeoisie, Bolsheviks, External debt, Financial crisis, Investor, Franco-Russian Alliance, Bank, Public finance, Creditor, Debt Issue, Economic policy, Economist, Currency, Financial institution, Nationalization, Basis Point, Saving, Monetary policy, Payment, Investment, Recession, Historiography, Bond market, Union Bank, Finance, Government bond, Government of Russia, Financier, State bank, Market liquidity, Economic interventionism, Joint-stock company, Unrest, Government debt, Newspaper, Discounts and allowances, Russian Revolution, Paribas, Bankruptcy, Inflation, Economic growth, Gregorian calendar, Issuer, Ruble, Speculation, Economy of Russia, Interest, Tax, Geopolitics, De facto, Underwriting, October Revolution