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  • Häggqvist, Henric, 1981-, et al. (author)
  • The development of Swedish commercial banking, from establishment to consolidation: A presentation of a new database, 1866-1938
  • 2019
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This paper presents the long-run development of Swedish commercialbanking. It does so through data newly compiled into a database onaggregate and bank-level between 1866 and 1938. The database containsvariables such as lending, deposits, capital, expenses, holding of bondsand stocks, loan losses, profits, and dividends. The data is used to studysuch issues as market concentration, profitability, andefficiency/productivity. The paper shows that markets for lending anddeposits skyrocketed from 1880, which made commercial banks theleading financial institution in Sweden. The commercial banks then lostpart of their dominant position from about 1918, as the banks sufferedlarge losses and many reconstructions during the crises of 1921 and1932. The second half of the period saw a sharp increase in marketconcentration, with larger banks acquiring many small- and mediumsized competitors. We conclude that Swedish commercial banking duringthe period was essentially one of two distinct halves, with the first beingcompetitive and expansionary and the second distinguished byconcentration and contraction.
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  • Iversen, Martin Jes, et al. (author)
  • Strategic transformations in Danish and Swedish big business in an era of globalisation, 1973-2008
  • 2011
  • In: Business History. - London : Informa UK Limited. - 0007-6791 .- 1743-7938. ; 53:1, s. 119-143
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    • This article concerns the corporate responses to the economic integration process from 1973 to 2008 in two small, open European countries, Denmark and Sweden. It focuses on strategic relations regarding the integration process and analyses the changing diversification patterns and internationalisation levels. The hypothesis from the economic integration literature indicates that we could expect a high degree of core business focus combined with a high degree of internationalisation concurrently with the economic integration process. The Danish case confirmed this prediction in a clear and substantial way, while the Swedish diversification pattern was marked by the continuous importance of diversification in the period from 1973 to 1993. This confirms the findings of Whittington and Mayer, who investigated the development of the largest British, French and German manufacturing enterprises. But the result also indicates that diversification perhaps proved to be less important after 1993 when the process of 'Europeanisation' dynamics was succeeded by the globalisation processes including the fast growing economies in South East Asia.
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  • Larsson, Mats, 1953- (author)
  • 1700-talets handelsmän
  • 2008
  • In: Företagsminnen. - 1101-7473. ; :1, s. 22-23
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