Today the US economy is seen as an archetype of a capitalist system in which securities markets play a crucial role. Dividends of Development explains how US securities markets became central to the institutional fabric of US capitalism during the period from the Civil War through World War I. The book shows that the development of US securities markets occurred through a process that was volatile and time-consuming, unscripted by powerful actors, and driven, above all else, by the dramatic but unstable character of the nation’s economic development. These claims about the trajectory, the operation, and the underlying dynamics of the development of US securities markets are brought together in a novel synthesis that portrays the historical ...
The present study examines the dynamics and regulatory regimes of commodity derivatives markets thro...
We analyze aggregate market prices and dividends throughout modern financial history. Focusing on th...
This dissertation examines the historical roots of Federal Reserve liquidity support policies in the...
Today the US economy is seen as an archetype of a capitalist system in which securities markets play...
his is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
This book is about the development of securities markets in the United States. It focuses on the per...
The economic development and growth of America was dynamic and unique from that of any European nati...
The U.S. regulation of derivative securities-financial instrumentswhose value is derived from an und...
Many stock markets develop in step with the country's economy. Of course there is likely some two-w...
This dissertation analyzes nineteenth-century securities market concentration in New York using newl...
Allegations that stock dividends serve as a vehicle for deceptive financing, evasion of taxes, misle...
International audienceHistorical research can contribute to greater understanding of economic growth...
The number of dividend paying firms has been on the decline since the popularity of stock repurchase...
Economic development preceded financial institution development in historical terms. That is, econom...
On the eve of the Civil War, the banking system of the United States was a heterogeneous collection ...
The present study examines the dynamics and regulatory regimes of commodity derivatives markets thro...
We analyze aggregate market prices and dividends throughout modern financial history. Focusing on th...
This dissertation examines the historical roots of Federal Reserve liquidity support policies in the...
Today the US economy is seen as an archetype of a capitalist system in which securities markets play...
his is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
This book is about the development of securities markets in the United States. It focuses on the per...
The economic development and growth of America was dynamic and unique from that of any European nati...
The U.S. regulation of derivative securities-financial instrumentswhose value is derived from an und...
Many stock markets develop in step with the country's economy. Of course there is likely some two-w...
This dissertation analyzes nineteenth-century securities market concentration in New York using newl...
Allegations that stock dividends serve as a vehicle for deceptive financing, evasion of taxes, misle...
International audienceHistorical research can contribute to greater understanding of economic growth...
The number of dividend paying firms has been on the decline since the popularity of stock repurchase...
Economic development preceded financial institution development in historical terms. That is, econom...
On the eve of the Civil War, the banking system of the United States was a heterogeneous collection ...
The present study examines the dynamics and regulatory regimes of commodity derivatives markets thro...
We analyze aggregate market prices and dividends throughout modern financial history. Focusing on th...
This dissertation examines the historical roots of Federal Reserve liquidity support policies in the...