In the second decade of nineteenth century, concluded Napoleonic domination, in the Papal States capital market was again dynamic. Particularly, roman aristocracy exponents invested their available capitals in public debt, effectuating a lot of monetary transactions. Giovanni Torlonia, between 1822 and 1831, preserved the supremacy of transactions and Torlonia Bank in the same period maintained, among Italian and foreign banks, the rule of the most important transactor
Gli investimenti nel debito pubblico pontificio nella Roma dell'Ottocento
TOSCANO, Pia
2007-01-01
Abstract
In the second decade of nineteenth century, concluded Napoleonic domination, in the Papal States capital market was again dynamic. Particularly, roman aristocracy exponents invested their available capitals in public debt, effectuating a lot of monetary transactions. Giovanni Torlonia, between 1822 and 1831, preserved the supremacy of transactions and Torlonia Bank in the same period maintained, among Italian and foreign banks, the rule of the most important transactorFile in questo prodotto:
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