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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I Governments versus Bankers; Chapter 1 Introduction; Governments and Banks in the First Financial Globalisation; The Pre-1914 Sovereign Debt Market; Book Outline; Part I-Governments versus Bankers; Parts II-Brazil versus Rothschilds; Part III-Mexico versus Mediocre Banks; References; Chapter 2 Governments versus Bankers in the Pre-1914 Sovereign Debt Market; Theory and History of Sovereign Debt; Rescue Loans and the Government's Side of Sovereign Debt; The Government's Choice: Patron Banking or Competition

Analytical FrameworkConclusion; References; Part II Brazil versus Rothschilds; Chapter 3 Rothschilds' Tropical Empire: Brazil, 1822-1889; Rothschilds Picks a Tropical Empire; Brazil's First Crisis and Rescue Loan; The Return of Rothschilds; Paraguayan War and Debt Boom; The Falling Empire and Its Exposed Bank; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Rothschilds' Troubled Republic: Brazil, 1889-1898; Regime Change, Chaos and Stabilisation; The Fiscal Collapse; Rothschilds' Credit Umbrella; Brazil as a Free Rider; The Funding Loan as Shared Policy Ownership; Rothschilds as a Power Broker; Conclusion

ConclusionReferences; Chapter 7 The Bankers' Beloved Dictatorship: Mexico, 1890-1910; The Establishment of a Reputation; Gaining the Upper Hand: The 1899 Loan; Mexico Goes to New York: The 1904 Loan; Porfiriato's Finest Hour: The 1910 Loan; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8 The Loans of the Revolution: Mexico, 1911-1914; The Mexican Revolution; The Fiscal Impact of the Revolution; The 1913 Loan; Paribas, Asymmetry of Information and Conflict of Interest; Speyers and the Nacional Railway; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9 Conclusion; Appendix: Data and Sources; References; Index

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