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The speed of the financial revolutionThe speed of the financial revolution

The speed of the financial revolution

Peter Temin

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Finance is important for development, yet the onset of modern economic growth in Britain lagged the British financial revolution by over a century. We present evidence from a new West-End London private bank to explain this delay. Hoare's Bank loaned primarily to a highly select and well-born clientele, although it did not discriminate against "unknown" borrowers in the early 18th century. It could not extend credit more generally because of government restrictions (usury limits) and policies (frequent wars). Britain's financial development could have aided growth substantially, had it not been for the rigidities and turmoil introduced by government interference. Keywords: Financial Revolution, growth, finance, rationing, usury laws, institutional development, eighteenth-century England. JEL Classifications: E44, N23, N13, G21, G18, G28.

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