The history of American capitalism is intricately intertwined with the evolution of the private investment firm Brown Brothers Harriman, which has thrived for over 200 years. In the 19th and 20th centuries, this institution provided credit and helped establish the banking and financial systems that fueled rapid economic growth and wealth creation. The partnership survived a number of financial crises, while many of its competitors floundered. Notable figures once worked at the company, including W. Averell Harriman, Prescott Bush, and Robert A. Lovett. In this extensively well-researched book, author, investor, and former financial executive Karabell (
The Leading Indicators) elucidates how deals and friendships often take place through social and family networking. Despite its achievements and tragedies, the Brown family has remained extremely private about its affairs, and Brown Brothers Harriman has often operated under the radar. Karabell had full access to the company’s archives and has produced the first comprehensive inside story of Brown Brothers Harriman and the peoplebehind it.
VERDICT A long overdue history offering a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading financial institutions. Recommended for public and academic library readers.
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