September 2012The dramatic expansion of public and private financial markets in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution has received extensive attention. Despite interest in the operation of the capital market, much less is known about how ordinary individual investors managed risk within this framework. Using a newly constructed data set of share ownership for each company listed in the financial press of the day, we reconstruct individual portfolio holdings for every investor in these companies. We examine individual portfolio holdings first for the decade after the Glorious Revolution and then for the years around the South Sea Bubble of 1720. We also examine holdings over time. Despite a fivefold increase in the number of unique indivi...
This article investigates Victorian investor financial portfolio strategies in England and Wales dur...
In 1720, subscription finance and its attendant financial policies were highly successful for the Ro...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...
The dramatic expansion of public and private financial markets in the aftermath of the Glorious Revo...
The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private in...
The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private in...
Using two sources, Bank of England Transfer Books and Stock Ledgers, this article explores the natur...
Subscription shares of the early 18th century were early examples of what today would be called inno...
Using a hand-collected dataset, we examine share trading activity over the period 1882 to 1920 for t...
Using a hand-collected dataset, we examine share trading activity over the period 1882 to 1920 for t...
The differences between the decentralized model of the British financial market from the centralized...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...
The article shows the formation of the British financial services industry in the 1690's and the rea...
We demonstrate that a network of active stockjobbers existed in London’s Exchange Alley before the S...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...
This article investigates Victorian investor financial portfolio strategies in England and Wales dur...
In 1720, subscription finance and its attendant financial policies were highly successful for the Ro...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...
The dramatic expansion of public and private financial markets in the aftermath of the Glorious Revo...
The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private in...
The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private in...
Using two sources, Bank of England Transfer Books and Stock Ledgers, this article explores the natur...
Subscription shares of the early 18th century were early examples of what today would be called inno...
Using a hand-collected dataset, we examine share trading activity over the period 1882 to 1920 for t...
Using a hand-collected dataset, we examine share trading activity over the period 1882 to 1920 for t...
The differences between the decentralized model of the British financial market from the centralized...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...
The article shows the formation of the British financial services industry in the 1690's and the rea...
We demonstrate that a network of active stockjobbers existed in London’s Exchange Alley before the S...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...
This article investigates Victorian investor financial portfolio strategies in England and Wales dur...
In 1720, subscription finance and its attendant financial policies were highly successful for the Ro...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the UK capital markets were marked by an absence of inve...