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Banking records, business and networks in Colonial Sydney, 1817-24

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:02 authored by Leanne Johns, Simon VilleSimon Ville
Examining accounting transactions between depositors in the first accounts ledger of the Bank of New South Wales contributes to our knowledge of early Australian colonial businesspeople and their business activities. A social network analysis framework is applied to the transactions to disclose business networks and prominent individuals in the networks. The analysis seeks to ascertain the importance of these people to commerce and the significance of their networks in facilitating commercial relationships in a business environment fraught with uncertainty. The results illustrate the importance of networks to colonial trade and mercantile activity, especially for smaller scale businesspeople.aehr_348

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Johns, L. & Ville, S. (2012). Banking records, business and networks in Colonial Sydney, 1817-24. Australian Economic History Review: an Asia-Pacific journal of economic, business and social history, 52 (2), 167-190.

Journal title

AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW

Volume

52

Issue

2

Pagination

167-190

Language

English

RIS ID

61690

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