The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private investment in England. From 1688 a host of joint-stock companies emerged, offering investors the opportunity to commit their capital to projects ranging from the manufacture of paper to the search for sunken treasure. Prompted by the exigencies of the Nine Years' War, the state also employed innovative tactics to attract money, it sold annuities, floated lottery schemes and authorised the incorporation of the Bank of England in 1694 and the New East India Company in 1698 on the condition that those companies functioned chiefly as vehicles to provide government funding. This thesis presents a comprehensive study of the choices and actions of th...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.This thesis examines the rise and decline of the York Buildings Company, o...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.This thesis examines the rise and decline of the York Buildings Company, o...
The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private in...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright The Historical Ass...
The differences between the decentralized model of the British financial market from the centralized...
The article shows the formation of the British financial services industry in the 1690's and the rea...
This thesis seeks to examine the circumstances of the London mercantile community in the crisis of t...
September 2012The dramatic expansion of public and private financial markets in the aftermath of the...
We demonstrate that a network of active stockjobbers existed in London’s Exchange Alley before the S...
Using two sources, Bank of England Transfer Books and Stock Ledgers, this article explores the natur...
This doctoral thesis traces the various forms in which ordinary people engaged in the stock market a...
This paper is a case study about investor behaviour of the government of Berne on capital markets in...
The methods England took to restructure its public debt during the British Financial Revolution con...
In one of the more influential papers in economic history of the past twenty years, North and Weinga...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.This thesis examines the rise and decline of the York Buildings Company, o...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.This thesis examines the rise and decline of the York Buildings Company, o...
The period between 1688 and 1702 witnessed remarkable changes in the nature of public and private in...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright The Historical Ass...
The differences between the decentralized model of the British financial market from the centralized...
The article shows the formation of the British financial services industry in the 1690's and the rea...
This thesis seeks to examine the circumstances of the London mercantile community in the crisis of t...
September 2012The dramatic expansion of public and private financial markets in the aftermath of the...
We demonstrate that a network of active stockjobbers existed in London’s Exchange Alley before the S...
Using two sources, Bank of England Transfer Books and Stock Ledgers, this article explores the natur...
This doctoral thesis traces the various forms in which ordinary people engaged in the stock market a...
This paper is a case study about investor behaviour of the government of Berne on capital markets in...
The methods England took to restructure its public debt during the British Financial Revolution con...
In one of the more influential papers in economic history of the past twenty years, North and Weinga...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAThe Bank of England was not created to fu...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.This thesis examines the rise and decline of the York Buildings Company, o...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.This thesis examines the rise and decline of the York Buildings Company, o...