Credit where credit is due : the evolution of business banking in Ireland : an insight /

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1. Verfasser: Casey, Frank
Körperschaft: Institute of Public Administration (Ireland)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Dublin : Institute of Public Administration, 2000.
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  • Machine derived contents note: Foreword vii
  • Acknowledgements ix
  • Prologue 1
  • 1 The Economic and Social Background 3
  • 2 With Shining Morning Face 6
  • 3 A Team of All the Talents 15
  • 4 ICC and the Banking Commission 21
  • 5 War - and Peace 23
  • 6 After the War Was Over 27
  • 7 The Best Was Yet to Come 32
  • 8 The Buoyant Sixties - A Tide Taken at the Flood 44
  • 9 A Tale of Two Subsidiaries 58
  • 10 The Seventies - Oil and Troubled Waters 64
  • 11 A Lender of Last Resort 75
  • 12 Who Told the Chairman it was Tuesday? 80
  • 13 Four Chairmen in Ten Years 84
  • 14 Professionals, Nominees and Others 87
  • 15 The Beginning of the Transformation: The Eighties 91
  • 16 The Business Expansion Scheme - Its Rise and Fall 101
  • 17 Some Lost - and Found - Causes 106
  • 18 Each Venture is a New Beginning 109
  • 19 Ireland's Business Bank 115
  • 20 ICC - An Arch to Build Upon 123
  • Appendix 1: What is a Development Bank? 127
  • Appendix 2: Dr J. P. Beddy - An Appreciation by
  • Dr T. K. Whitaker 132
  • Appendix 3: Directors of ICC 134
  • Appendix 4: Summary of Selected Balance
  • Sheets of ICC 1934 - 1999 136
  • Appendix 5: Schedule of ICC Acts 137
  • Bibliography 138
  • Index 141.