Birth of Stock Markets
Amelia Khatri
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Betriebswirtschaft
Beschreibung
Birth of Stock Markets explores the evolution of stock exchanges from their humble beginnings to becoming critical engines of global finance. The book traces the origins of these institutions to early modern Europe, highlighting their role in capital formation and the development of modern capitalism. It examines how informal trading gatherings gradually transformed into organized exchanges, facilitating unprecedented levels of capital accumulation and reshaping relationships between businesses, investors, and governments. A key insight is the pivotal role stock markets played in transforming localized financial activities into an interconnected global system.
The book progresses chronologically, first detailing the pre-market environment and early trading practices. It then analyzes the emergence of formal stock exchanges, particularly in Amsterdam and London, examining their structures and regulatory frameworks. Finally, it traces the spread of stock markets across Europe and the world, emphasizing how different countries adapted the model.
By taking a global perspective and drawing on archival records and contemporary accounts, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the benefits and risks associated with these institutions, making it valuable for both academics and general readers interested in finance and history.
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