This study analyzes the most important phases of the Ottoman Em- pire’s foreign debt between 1881 and 1914. Examining the three major financial operations of the period – 1881, 1890-92 and 1903 – we can document the way in which foreign loans, as well as in- creasing the empire’s public spending, served the ends the great European powers imposed upon the Ottoman governing class. At the same time, the choice for foreign loans and deficit spending seemed to be the only path towards some form of modernization of the state open to the Ottoman Empire and so to a role within the European context which, if not equal to that of the great players,might at least be that of a regional power.
Conte, G., Sabatini, G. (2014). The Ottoman External Debt and Its Features Under European Financial Control (1881-1914). THE JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC HISTORY(3), 69-96.
The Ottoman External Debt and Its Features Under European Financial Control (1881-1914)
Giampaolo, Conte;Gaetano, Sabatini
2014-01-01
Abstract
This study analyzes the most important phases of the Ottoman Em- pire’s foreign debt between 1881 and 1914. Examining the three major financial operations of the period – 1881, 1890-92 and 1903 – we can document the way in which foreign loans, as well as in- creasing the empire’s public spending, served the ends the great European powers imposed upon the Ottoman governing class. At the same time, the choice for foreign loans and deficit spending seemed to be the only path towards some form of modernization of the state open to the Ottoman Empire and so to a role within the European context which, if not equal to that of the great players,might at least be that of a regional power.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.