The Death of the Banker

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The Death of the Banker is a nonfiction book by historian Ron Chernow that examines the evolution and decline of traditional banking elites in the modern financial world.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
analyzes decline of family banking dynasties
power of traditional bankers
transition to institutional investors
author Ron Chernow NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses globalization of finance
examines changes in global finance
impact of deregulation on banking elites
rise of new financial actors
shift from relationship banking to market-based finance
focusesOn decline of traditional banking elites
evolution of traditional banking elites
genre financial history
nonfiction
hasAuthorOccupation biographer
historian
hasPerspective historical analysis of finance
language English
subject banking
banking elites
economic history
finance
financial elites
history of banking
modern financial world
typeOfWork historical study
writtenBy Ron Chernow NERFINISHED

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