| Tables | ||
| 1 | Jewish immigrants in Argentina and Jewish sending countries’ population changes as a consequence of the emergence of new sovereign states post-WWI | 17 |
| 2 | Participation of Jews in selected sectors of the Pale of Settlement, Congress Poland, and the largest Jewish population provinces | 20 |
| 3 | Share of Jewish employees in Poland, 1921 | 25 |
| 4 | Jewish population in Ottoman provinces 1900–1917 | 28 |
| 5 | BCIA’s credit to selected Jewish-owned enterprises as a percentage of credits to the respective sector | 59 |
| 6 | Eximbank credit allocation 1950 | 67 |
| 7 | Santamarina family membership | 70 |
| 8 | Banco Israelita Polaco share distribution, 1932. Value of shares in pesos | 79 |
| 9 | Five largest Jewish banks in 1935 (current pesos) | 80 |
| 10 | Merger approval in bank assemblies, December 1939 | 84 |
| 11 | Banco Israelita del Río de la Plata and Banco Mercantil Argentino compared with Nuevo Banco Italiano (NBI = 100%) | 85 |
| 12 | Capital, loans, and deposits of the top seven cooperatives, as well as BIRD, BMA, and NBI in 1962 (pesos) | 87 |
| 13 | Index of comparative deposits and foreign currency operations, 1958 = 100 | 89 |
| 14 | Cash over deposits comparative ratios | 89 |
| 15 | La Unión’s performance before and after WWII and the foundation of BCIA (thousands of current pesos) | 108 |
| 16 | Teubal brothers’ participation in expansions, mergers, and acquisitions | 111 |
| 17 | Teubal and industrial competitors’ realized capital and net profit, 1961–64 (current pesos) | 113 |
| 18 | Employees in La Bernalesa and Hilanderías Gaby Salomón ca.1946 | 122 |
| 19 | Foundation year and realized capital of leading textile enterprises in 1944 and 1959 (current pesos) | 123 |
| 20 | La Bernalesa and Hilanderías Gaby Salomón ownership structure | 128 |
| 21 | Levin Hermanos ITE SA shareholders in 1945 | 133 |
| 22 | Jews’ employment and their share of the total population in 1897 | 138 |
| 23 | Santiago del Estero forestry production 1915 | 156 |
| 24 | Argentina’s export of quebracho products | 160 |
| 25 | Tannin production and export – metric tons | 164 |
| 26 | Weisburd y Cia. S.A. – current pesos | 165 |
| 1 | Venture success determining factors | 16 |
| 2 | Letter from President Uriburu’s secretary, Juan Bautista Molina, to Bercowich | 35 |
| 3 | Argentine Jews’ acculturation strategy | 38 |
| 4 | “Our old adage: earn little, sell much,” Jaime Alter Bercowich’s business card, ca. 1945 | 53 |
| 5 | Recipients (left) and guarantors (right) of credits approved by the Caja Popular Israelita de Barracas y Boca, March 1931 | 74 |
| 6 | RCCII cover page and editorial urging the merger of Jewish banks, December 1939 | 83 |
| 7 | Typical family enterprise governance structure | 100 |
| 8 | Ezra Teubal on the cover page of Gaceta Textil, the textile association magazine, May 1942 | 109 |
| 9 | Hilanderías Gaby Salomón’s credit approval by BCIA’s Big Industries Subcommittee, August 1949 | 121 |
| 10 | “A Creole steel bond surrounding the earth with its high quality.” Silbert’s advertisement boasting aggregated tubing production of 45,000,000 meters, 1952 | 146 |
| 11 | Credit from Israel Weisburd to Julius Haase’s widow, certified by Santiago del Estero’s Civil and Commercial Court, September 1913 | 153 |
| 12 | Weisburd & Co. Mill – mountains of sleepers | 157 |
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In: Jewish Immigrants, Nationalism and Finance Sourcing in Argentina
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