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A History of Financial Crises: Dreams and Follies of Expectations. By Cihan Bilginsoy. New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. 500. $189.98, Hardcover; $58.60, Paper.
Journal of Economic History
History
Economics
Econometrics
Finance
Investment Banks as Corporate Monitors in the Early 20th Century United States
Banks, Insider Connections, and Industrialization in New England: Evidence From the Panic of 1873
The Limited Partnership in New York, 1822–1858: Partnerships Without Kinship
Journal of Economic History
History
Economics
Econometrics
Finance
The Negative Trade-Off Between Risk and Incentives: Evidence From the American Whaling Industry
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