Publisher's Synopsis
The United Provinces of the Netherlands, or United Provinces, commonly referred to in historiography as the Dutch Republic, was a federal republic which existed from 1588 to 1795. It was a predecessor state of the Netherlands and the first fully independent Dutch nation state.
Financial history
of the
Dutch Republic
Index
Chapter 2: Public finance
2.1 Taxation
2.2 Public debt
2.3 Banking and finance
2.4 The Wisselbanken
2.5 Commercial credit and insurance
Chapter 3: The Stock Market
Chapter 4: Collapse of the system
Chapter 5: Euronext
5.1 Power market
5.2 Financial information
5.3 History
5.4 Brussels (1801-2000)
5.5 Paris (1724-2000)
5.6 Lisbon (1769-2002)
5.7 Dublin (1799-2018)
5.8 Oslo (1818-2019)
5.9 Milan (1808-2021)
5.10 2000-20011: Founding
5.11 2012-2014: Acquisition by Intercontinental Exchange
5.12 2017-present: Second round of European acquisitions
Chapter 6: Bank of Amsterdam
6.1 Seventeenth century
6.2 Introduction of a system of receipts in 1683
6.3 Eighteenth century
6.4 August 1763
6.5 Deposits of bullion and coin
6.6 Receipts
6.7 Bank fees
6.8 Ledgers
6.9 Failure