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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Go Tian KangPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032727875ISBN 10: 103272787 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 26 December 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsContents PREFACE Chapter Ⅰ De-concentration after World War I (part 1) —The emergence of new financial-industrial powers Ⅰ The Rise of New Industries Ⅱ The Formation of New Financial-Industrial Powers 1. The Regional Financial-Industrial Powers 2. The Investment Bankers and their Investment Trusts 3. The Industrial Capitalists become Bankers Chapter Ⅱ De-concentration after World War I (part 2) —The response of Wall Street financial-industrial powers Ⅰ Morgan-First National Group Ⅱ National City Group Ⅲ Chase Group Chapter Ⅲ The Renewed Dominance of Finance Capital under the Depression Ⅰ The Dominance of Finance Capital 1. Formation of the stock pool 2. Leading the bond syndicates 3. Concentration of bank loans 4. The Massive withdrawal of brokers’ loans and its consequences Ⅱ The Fall of the New Financial-Industrial Powers 1. The elimination of powerful competitors in the financial center 2. The fall of regional powers Ⅲ Industrial Concentration Following the Crash 1. Public utilities (power and gas) 2. Electrical equipment 3. Motor Cars 4. Oil 5. Steel 6. Motion Pictures 7. Newsprint Chapter Ⅳ The Growing Community of Interests 1. Public Utilities 2. Petroleum 3. Iron and Steel 4. Automobile sales finance 5. Chemicals 6. Tire 7. Tobacco 8. Distilleries 9. Canneries 10. Paper 11. Motion Pictures 12. Merchandizing 13. Aircraft 14. Shipbuilding Chapter Ⅴ The New Oligarchy Ⅰ The Emergence of New Oligarchy Ⅱ The Morgan-First National Group 1. The Four Morgan-First National Banks 2. The Three Big Insurance Companies 3. The Two Investment Banking Firms Ⅲ The Rockefeller Group 1. Chase National Bank 2. Metropolitan Life and Equitable Life 3. The First Boston Corporation and Rockefeller’s subordinate allies in investment banking Ⅳ National City Group Ⅴ Wall Street’s Growing Influence over the Regional Groups 1. The Chicago banks’ growing dependence on the Wall Street financial powers 2. Subordination of Mellon to Rockefeller 3. Cleveland becomes a satellite of Wall Street 4. The new alliance between Boston and Rockefeller Chapter Ⅵ Finance Capital in Federal Finance Ⅰ Financing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) Ⅱ Financing the New Deal Program Ⅲ Supporting the emerging War Economy APPENDIX SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEXReviewsAuthor InformationGo Tian Kang is an Emeritus Professor at Chuo University, Japan. He is the author of The Rise of Finance Capital in America (in Japanese) and American Commercial Banks in Corporate Finance, 1929–1941. He has contributed numerous articles to economic journals and has tought at the University of Tokyo, Peking University and other universities in Asia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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