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This paper shows how Britain used privileged corporations to simultaneously securitize and restructure sovereign debt … hold 80 percent of the British national debt by 1720. After 1720, Britain dismantled securitization and moved debt to a …
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bank shareholders in pre-war Britain. …
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This paper examines the role of an important type of instrument in international trade financing - the merchant bank acceptance - in the pre-WW1 British economy. A new dataset on merchant bank acceptances from 1880 to 1913 is analysed through the lens of recent developments in time series...
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This paper presents a case study of a well-informed investor in the South Sea bubble. We argue that Hoare's Bank, a fledgling West End London banker, knew that a bubble was in progress and that it invested knowingly in the bubble; it was profitable to ride the bubble. Using a unique dataset on...
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¬larly those of 1866, 1878 and 1890 in Britain, respectively associated with the bankruptcies of Overend, Gurney & Co., the City of …
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in the economic history of early modern Italian cities. Banking on new archival sources this paper will argue that in …. On the one hand the rise of the limited partnership came as a response to the international banking crisis of the last …
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nineteenth-century Britain. Town councils had to borrow to fund investment, with considerable variation in interest rates across …
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nineteenth-century Britain. Town councils had to borrow to fund investment, with considerable variation in interest rates across …
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Prior to the Age of Mass Migration, Germans left central Europe to settle primarily in modernday Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine and Russia. Despite the harsh conditions that the first generation of settlers had to endure, their descendants often fared better, not worse, compared to native...
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This paper presents new monthly capital gains, dividend yield, and total return indices for common equities quoted on British stock exchanges from 1829 to 1929. As well as creating an all-share index, we create a blue-chip index of the 30 largest companies, which we splice to the Financial Times...
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