
Consumer Credit in Turkey
In this episode, Carmen Hofmann (eabh) speaks with M. Fatih Karakaya (Istanbul University) about the historical development of consumer finance in Turkey from the early Republic to the present day. Drawing on archival re

Hosted by Carmen Hofmann · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 54 episodes
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Carmen Hofmann hosts Finance & History, a history show with 54 episodes published.

In this episode, Carmen Hofmann (eabh) speaks with M. Fatih Karakaya (Istanbul University) about the historical development of consumer finance in Turkey from the early Republic to the present day. Drawing on archival re

Did bankers understand uncertainty better before financial models? In this episode we explore a question at the heart of finance: what is risk, really? Long before VaR models, stress tests, and algorithmic finance, banke

How post-war finance remade Europe. In this episode, host Carmen Hofmann speaks with historian Tobias Straumann about his book Hitler’s Debt and the financial decisions that shaped Europe’s post-war recovery. We explore

Hugo Bänziger (Chairman of eabh) and Manfred Pohl (founder of eabh) come together for a rare conversation between two of the most experienced banking historians. They explore key milestones in Germany’s financial history

Capital Matters: Banking, Risk, and History In this episode, Carmen Hofmann (eabh) speaks with Simon Amrein (Lucerne) about the role of capital in banking—past and present. They explore how banks have historically been f

In this episode of 'Finance and History', Hugo Bänziger talks to Olli Rehn, Governor of the Bank of Finland, at the eabh annual conference. Together, they unpack the euro’s historic roots, from the Latin Monetary Union t

In this episode, we dive into how rising populism is reshaping capitalism and democracy. With Stefan Hofrichter (AllianzGI) Hans-Jörg Naumer (Allianz GI)—authors of Capitalism, Populism and Democracy— and Carmen Hofmann

Is art a safe investment in times of war? In this episode, Kim Oosterlinck (General Director of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) and Carmen Hofmann (eabh) dive into the little-known yet fascinating world of the

In this episode, Sebastian Alvarez (Universidad Adolfo Ibañez) & Carmen Hofmann (eabh) explore the powerful role of the Brazilian state in shaping the country’s financial system—focusing on the fascinating case of Banco

Step into the world of German banking from the 1960s to the 1990s—a time of rebuilding, global reintegration, and economic transformation. In this episode of the #eabh Podcast, Matthias Kemmerer (Commerzbank) and Carmen

In this episode, Caroline Fohlin (Emory) and Hugo Bänziger (eabh) dive deep into the rise of US dominance in the investment banking world. How did the US manage to take the lead, and why does it seem like it’s an unshaka

What are the effects of political instability on the banking sector? In this episode, Juan Flores Zendejas (Geneva) and Carmen Hofmann (eabh) explore the impact of political instability on the banking sector, focusing on

In this episode, we explore how hyperinflation in emerging markets devastates economic stability, causing extreme price hikes, undermining savings, and creating uncertainty that stifles growth and investment. Following t

🎙️ Step into the world of economic impact and war in our latest podcast episode! Join Willi Mutschler (Tuebingen) & Carmen Hofmann (eabh) as they delve into the profound findings of a recent study by the Kiel Institute

Join Charles Goodhart, former Bank of England official, and Hugo Bänziger, chairman of eabh in a captivating discussion on the end of the Great Moderation. Dive deep into geopolitics, China's ascent, demographics, and de

Join Mariusz Lukasiewicz (Leipzig) and Carmen Hofmann (eabh) as they delve into the history of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, a mirror reflecting the broader history of South Africa. Discover the captivating story of i

Why do banks fail? What are the characteristics of banks that fail? Are these consistently the same over the course of history? Emil Verner (MIT) says yes, there are some commonalities all US banks that failed in the las

How to regulate banks effectively? Alexander Nützenadel (Humboldt University Berlin) makes a case for banking regulation being a cyclical affair. He and his colleagues started out to do the first quantitative analysis of

In this episode Maylis Avaro (Penn University) and Carmen Hofmann (eabh) discuss the international role of Sterling during the Bretton Woods era. Maylis claims that after 1945, the collective interests of the members of

Volker Berghahn (Columbia) & Carmen Hofmann (eabh) talk about European reconstruction after World War I, World War II and the Ukrainian War of today. Why was the reconstruction effort after 1945 so much more successful t
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