A study of the first great global stock market crash and and its impact on the peripheries of the British stateHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Varieties of Innovation: Ireland, Scotland and the Financial Revolution 1688 - 1720 Banking and Investment on the Periphery: The Case of Ireland Investment from the Periphery: Irish Investors in the South Sea Company in Comparative and Transnational Perspective 'Most of Our Money of This Kingdom is gone over to the South Sea': Irish Investors and the South Sea Company 'Nothing here but Misery'? The Economic Impact of the South Sea Bubble on Ireland 'A Thing They Call a Bank': Irish Projects in the South Sea Year The Proposals for a National Bank and the Irish Investment Community in 1720 'A Strong Presumption That This Bank May be a Bubble': Misreading the Bubble and the Bank of Ireland Debates, 1721 Conclusion
Introduction Varieties of Innovation: Ireland, Scotland and the Financial Revolution 1688 - 1720 Banking and Investment on the Periphery: The Case of Ireland Investment from the Periphery: Irish Investors in the South Sea Company in Comparative and Transnational Perspective 'Most of Our Money of This Kingdom is gone over to the South Sea': Irish Investors and the South Sea Company 'Nothing here but Misery'? The Economic Impact of the South Sea Bubble on Ireland 'A Thing They Call a Bank': Irish Projects in the South Sea Year The Proposals for a National Bank and the Irish Investment Community in 1720 'A Strong Presumption That This Bank May be a Bubble': Misreading the Bubble and the Bank of Ireland Debates, 1721 Conclusion
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