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The Procuratori Di San Marco and the Venetian Credit Market: A Study of the Development of Credit and Banking in the Trecento

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2011

Reinhold C. Mueller
Affiliation:
The Johns Hopkins University

Abstract

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Type
Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1970

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References

1 I wish to thank the American Bankers Association and the Lincoln Educational Foundation for grants which enabled me to spend two years of research (1967–1969) in the archives and libraries of Venice.

2 Another financial institution, the communal Grain Office, also extended credit occasionally. Its principal financial function, however, was to accept deposits on which it paid fixed rates of return and make the money available to the state as a floating debt. The Grain Office will be the subject for discussion in another place.