Credit to the Nation

Eastern European Jewish Immigrant Bankers and the Shaping of American Finance, 1873–1930

Description

Rebecca Kobrin chronicles the rise and fall of Jewish immigrant banking in America. With few credit options, Jewish migrants turned to Jewish entrepreneurs who became lenders themselves. Before the Depression, Jewish lenders transformed New York City real estate and finance broadly, while enabling their neighbors to thrive in a new land.
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Writer
Kobrin, Rebecca
Title
Credit to the Nation
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
296
EAN
9780674982987
Binding format
Gebonden

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