THE NIŠ COOPERATIVE: 1921‒1947

Numerous local monetary bureaus owned by shareholders were established in the Kingdom of Serbia in the late nineteenth century. Many of these institutions, such as the Niš Cooperative, not only engaged in banking services but also owned industrial and trade companies. Economic circumstances changed...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e95fdedccef0458491548f2a958c613b2021-12-03T12:59:34ZTHE NIŠ COOPERATIVE: 1921‒194710.19090/i.2021.32.191-2050350-21122406-1131https://doaj.org/article/e95fdedccef0458491548f2a958c613b2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://istrazivanja.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/istr/article/view/2182https://doaj.org/toc/0350-2112https://doaj.org/toc/2406-1131 Numerous local monetary bureaus owned by shareholders were established in the Kingdom of Serbia in the late nineteenth century. Many of these institutions, such as the Niš Cooperative, not only engaged in banking services but also owned industrial and trade companies. Economic circumstances changed so significantly after World War I that bank managements often were unable to cope with them. The Niš Cooperative was an example of a stable yet not particularly powerful monetary bureau whose reputation depended on the leading members of its Board of Directors. Unlike most other monetary bureaus, the Niš Cooperative continued operating after World War II up until privately-owned monetary bureaus were closed by the socialist Yugoslav government. DEJAN D. ANTIĆIVAN M. BECIĆFaculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History articleNiš Cooperative, Živko Stojiljković, Dragiša Cvetković, shoe factory, Brick Factory, economic crisis, liquidationHistory of Balkan PeninsulaDR1-2285DEENRUSRИстраживања, Iss 32 (2021)
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topic Niš Cooperative, Živko Stojiljković, Dragiša Cvetković, shoe factory, Brick Factory, economic crisis, liquidation
History of Balkan Peninsula
DR1-2285
spellingShingle Niš Cooperative, Živko Stojiljković, Dragiša Cvetković, shoe factory, Brick Factory, economic crisis, liquidation
History of Balkan Peninsula
DR1-2285
DEJAN D. ANTIĆ
IVAN M. BECIĆ
THE NIŠ COOPERATIVE: 1921‒1947
description Numerous local monetary bureaus owned by shareholders were established in the Kingdom of Serbia in the late nineteenth century. Many of these institutions, such as the Niš Cooperative, not only engaged in banking services but also owned industrial and trade companies. Economic circumstances changed so significantly after World War I that bank managements often were unable to cope with them. The Niš Cooperative was an example of a stable yet not particularly powerful monetary bureau whose reputation depended on the leading members of its Board of Directors. Unlike most other monetary bureaus, the Niš Cooperative continued operating after World War II up until privately-owned monetary bureaus were closed by the socialist Yugoslav government.
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title THE NIŠ COOPERATIVE: 1921‒1947
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