Dividends of Development - Mary A. O'Sullivan

Dividends of Development

Securities Markets in the History of U.S. Capitalism, 1866-1922
Buch | Hardcover
404 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-958444-4 (ISBN)
123,45 inkl. MwSt
This book explains how U.S. securities markets became central to the institutional fabric of U.S. capitalism. It claims that the U.S. securities markets took a particular, even peculiar, form that reflected the distinctive trajectory of economic development that the United States experienced from the Civil War through World War 1.
The unprecedented importance of finance in our societies, as well as its central role in provoking economic crises, has generated an enormous interest in understanding the historical origins and evolution of modern financial systems. Today the U.S. economy is seen as an archetype of a capitalist system in which securities markets play a central role. Moreover, these markets have had a high profile in some of the most dramatic moments in U.S. history, often in the context of crises.

Dividends of Development: Securities Markets in the History of U.S. Capitalism, 1865-1922, explains how U.S. securities markets became central to the institutional fabric of U.S. capitalism. After the Civil War, these markets had a narrowly circumscribed relationship to the country's real economy, being largely dominated by railroad securities. Moreover, their role in the U.S. financial system was of limited significance given the relatively modest resources that financial institutions committed to investment in, and lending on, corporate securities. That situation was to undergo fundamental change from the Civil War through the end of World War 1 but the development of U.S. securities markets did not occur as a result of a smooth, or even, linear process.

Instead, the book shows that the transformation of U.S. 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 U.S. securities markets are brought together in a novel synthesis that portrays the historical evolution of securities markets in the United States as the "dividends" of the country's distinctive trajectory of economic development.

Mary A. O'Sullivan is a Professor of Economic History and director of the Department of History, Economics, and Society at the University of Geneva. Her research is focused on the history of industries and enterprises, financial history, and the comparative history of economic development. She is the author of Contests for Corporate Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the United States and Germany (Oxford University Press, 2000) and co-editor of the book, Corporate Governance and Sustainable Prosperity (Macmillan, 2002) as well as numerous journal articles. Before joining the University of Geneva, O'Sullivan was an Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania from 2005 to 2010 and Associate Professor of Strategy at INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France) from 1996 to 2004. She earned her Ph.D. in business economics at Harvard University, an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Commerce from University College Dublin.

Introduction
1: Fits and Starts in the History of U.S. Securities Markets, 1866-1922
2: Yankee Doodle Went to London: Anglo-American Breweries & the London Securities Market, 1888-1892
3: An Inauspicious Beginning: Early U.S. Flirtations with Industrial Securities, 1889-1897
4: The Truth about the Trusts: Propitious Conditions for U.S. Markets for Industrials, 1897-1902
5: From Undigested to Indigestible: U.S. Industrials in the Panic of 1907
6: Wall Street on the Defensive, 1908-1914
7: Too Much Ado About Morgan's Men: The U.S. Securities Markets, 1908-1914
8: The Wages of War, 1914 - 1922
9: Conclusion

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 241 mm
Gewicht 730 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-10 0-19-958444-3 / 0199584443
ISBN-13 978-0-19-958444-4 / 9780199584444
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