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MEHRENS, FRENCH BANKS

Bernhard Mehrens, The Origin and Development of the Big French Credit Institutions, Berlin and Stuttgart, 1911. (Munich Economic Studies, Brentano and Lotz; No. 107.)

p. 311: French capital in securities (the same figures from Neymarck, as also in Kaufmann; see preceding page of this notebook).[1]

French capital in securities
000 million
francs
N.B. ||| 1850— 9 || Annual accumulation of capital in France—about
1,500–2,000 million francs
according to Neymarck (pp. 311–12),—but
as much as 2,500–3,000 million
according to Leroy-Beaulieu (p. 312, note).
1869— 33
1880— 56
1890— 74
1902— 90
1906— 100
Total value of bills
in France
{{ in 1908 the Banque de
France had 21.5 million
bills valued at 12,300 million
francs, p. 263 }}
1881— 27.2 thousand mill. fr.
1890— 25.2 (p. 211)
1900— 28.9
1907— 35.9
Capital Reserves
(million francs)
1892— 250+ 69.5 This is the capital and reserves of four
banks: Crédit Lyonnais, Comptoir National,
Société Générale + Crédit
Industriel (p. 240).
1900— 500+ 144.7 ||
1908— 575+ 216.2
in four banks

Notes

[1] See pp. 142–44 of this volume.—Ed.

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