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Anglo-American Securities Regulation: Cultural and Political Roots, 1690-1860

Author: Stuart Banner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 1998-09-28
ISBN: 052162231X
Type: Hardcover

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Title: Anglo-American Securities Regulation: Cultural and Political Roots, 1690-1860
Author: Stuart Banner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 1998-09-28
ISBN: 052162231X
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good +
Jacket condition: Good +

Notes: Ex-university library copy that is unused. Expected library stickers and stamps. Pages are clean and unmarked. Cover corners square; binding firm. Jacket is protected in mylar; mylar is glossy with very minor wear. Would easily rate as Like New if not for the library markings.

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This book examines the regulation of the earliest securities markets in England and the United States, from their origins in the 1690s until the 1850s. Professor Banner argues that during the reign of Queen Anne a complex and moderately effective body of regulatory control was already extant, reflecting widespread Anglo-American attitudes toward securities speculation. He uses both traditional legal materials (including court opinions, statutes, and legal treatises) and as a broad range of non-legal sources (novels, broadsides, contemporary engravings) to examine contemporary images of stock markets and speculation practices, and he shows that securities regulation has a much longer ancestry than is often supposed. Insights from both legal and cultural history are utilized to explain how popular thought about the securities market was translated into regulation and, reciprocally, how that regulation influenced market structures and the activities of speculators.

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