Drawing on a comprehensive data set consisting of dividend payments, security prices, and stock exchange disclosures, this paper argues that, contrary to common interpretation, potentially damaging government regulations imposed in 1882 cannot explain the retarded development of the nascent British electrical industry in its first decade. Instead, as informed opinion at the time maintained, wildly inflated expectations had by the spring of 1882 driven the publicly-traded security prices of putative electrical enterprises to manifestly unsustainable levels. When initial demand and operating profits failed to meet these grossly extravagant expectations, ?irrational exuberance? quickly turned to equally undisciplined pessimism in a classic cas...
In an attempt to reduce high electricity prices in England and Wales the government has reduced conc...
This thesis analyses risk and profitability issues in the future British electricity industry throug...
his is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
These notes provide additional detail to the evidence and arguments presented in "Shorting the Futur...
This is a study in the beginnings of an industry. The electrical industry was chosen for two reasons...
Two years have now elapsed since the tech-stock share bubble burst – most notably on the NASDAQ in N...
During the British Railway Mania of the 1840s the promotion and construction of new railways increas...
A study of the Newcastle upon Tyne Electric Supply Company (NESCo) provides a micro-history of the e...
In: Nerve Centre of Empire : Connecting Cornwall, Expanding Frontiers, 1870 - 191
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We demonstrate that a network of active stockjobbers existed in London’s Exchange Alley before the S...
This article analyses the upscaling technological stage in the life cycle of capital-intensive techn...
Although historical asset price ‘bubbles’ are often attributed to irrationality, the empirical analy...
Abstract This article analyses the effects of emergence and development of electricity on the organi...
This paper re-examines UK productivity growth in the decades before World War I using a new dataset ...
In an attempt to reduce high electricity prices in England and Wales the government has reduced conc...
This thesis analyses risk and profitability issues in the future British electricity industry throug...
his is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
These notes provide additional detail to the evidence and arguments presented in "Shorting the Futur...
This is a study in the beginnings of an industry. The electrical industry was chosen for two reasons...
Two years have now elapsed since the tech-stock share bubble burst – most notably on the NASDAQ in N...
During the British Railway Mania of the 1840s the promotion and construction of new railways increas...
A study of the Newcastle upon Tyne Electric Supply Company (NESCo) provides a micro-history of the e...
In: Nerve Centre of Empire : Connecting Cornwall, Expanding Frontiers, 1870 - 191
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The main aims of the project ...
We demonstrate that a network of active stockjobbers existed in London’s Exchange Alley before the S...
This article analyses the upscaling technological stage in the life cycle of capital-intensive techn...
Although historical asset price ‘bubbles’ are often attributed to irrationality, the empirical analy...
Abstract This article analyses the effects of emergence and development of electricity on the organi...
This paper re-examines UK productivity growth in the decades before World War I using a new dataset ...
In an attempt to reduce high electricity prices in England and Wales the government has reduced conc...
This thesis analyses risk and profitability issues in the future British electricity industry throug...
his is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...