The Wealth of Nations Rediscovered
Integration and Expansion in American Financial Markets, 1780–1850
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Oct '02
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This book portrays the financial sector as the driving force behind early America's economic transition.
This book portrays the development of a modern financial sector as the driving force behind America's economic transition from agricultural colony to industrial juggernaut. Wright applies the economic theory of information asymmetry to understandings of early US financial development, expanding on recent scholarship of finance-led economic growth.In The Wealth of Nations Rediscovered: Integration and Expansion in American Financial Markets, 1780–1850, Robert E. Wright portrays the development of a modern financial sector - with a central bank, a national monetary system, and efficient capital markets - as the driving force behind America's economic transition from agricultural colony to industrial juggernaut. This study applies the economic theory of information asymmetry to our understandings of early US financial development, expanding on scholarship of finance-led economic growth. The book's research is original, incorporating little-used archival material and data on early US securities prices, trading volumes, and stockholder patterns. The topics covered - securities trading, market liquidity, intermediation, banking reform, emerging market success, and foreign investment - are relevant to discussions in today's business community. Drawing from and building upon Adam Smith's lesser-known insights into financial relationships, The Wealth of Nations Rediscovered positions itself on the cusp of emerging paradigm shifts in history and economics.
Review of the hardback: '… this book … is making a major contribution to our knowledge of financial developments in the early national period.' Journal of American Studies
Review of the hardback: 'Throughout the book, he uses common sense and simple language, making the work comprehensible to any historian. Historians of finance, of the antebellum USA and of economic growth will definitely benefit from reading it.' History
ISBN: 9780521812375
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 550g
256 pages