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Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000

Description du projet

Révélation des racines et des parcours des opérations bancaires internationales

Les opérations bancaires, et en particulier les opérations bancaires internationales, ont servi de pierre angulaire au système financier mondial tout en jouant un rôle croissant dans notre vie quotidienne. Étonnamment, l’on ne sait que peu de choses sur la formation et le développement des réseaux bancaires internationaux. De plus, l’on ne sait que peu de choses sur la manière dont les transactions internationales et les connexions interbancaires ont été gérées, construites et développées plus tard dans notre système actuel. Le projet GloCoBank, financé par l’UE, entend changer cette situation. Il prévoit de compiler et d’analyser un ensemble de données et de les combiner avec des recherches d’archives approfondies, créant de la sorte une source de données complète. Les résultats du projet fourniront une évaluation beaucoup plus granulaire des tendances et de la dynamique des opérations bancaires internationales.

Objectif

The overall objective of GloCoBank is to analyse the changing shape of international banking networks across the 20th century using an innovative methodology that allows greater specificity and inclusion than ever before. The bilateral correspondent banking network that will be uncovered by GloCoBank was the structure on which the global financial system was built and on which the trade and specialization that drove global development was based, but we know very little about it. When merchants settled accounts across borders, they did so through transfers from the merchant’s bank to the customer’s bank. From the time of the telegraph in the late 19th century, the contraction of time and space was accomplished by sending telegraph messages from the buyer’s home bank to an agent in the seller’s country to transfer funds to the seller’s bank. These interbank connections remain the underlying architecture of the global payments system but we do not have a complete sense of how they were built, managed or how they changed over time. Existing literature on global payments relies on official data on capital flows that are exclusively available at a national level which prevents an analysis by type of bank, sub-national region, or more specific location. Moreover, these national data on bank flows are also consistently available for most countries only from 1960, which truncates our ability to assess the changing geography of international banking during periods of upheaval such as wars, economic crisis or depression. To date there has been no comprehensive data source to accomplish this. GloCoBank will create and analyse a new set of data and combine it with extensive archival research, which will allow a much more granular assessment of the patterns and dynamics of international banking and payments. The data will capture the links between thousands of individual banks involved in international payments through bilateral correspondent banking contracts across 130 years.

Régime de financement

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institution d’accueil

THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 408 114,00
Adresse
WELLINGTON SQUARE UNIVERSITY OFFICES
OX1 2JD Oxford
Royaume-Uni

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Région
South East (England) Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Oxfordshire
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 408 114,00

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