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The History and Political Economy of Business and Finance is a research cluster based at the OU Business School.

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RT @The_EHES: The paper investigates portfolio allocation of🇬🇧investment trusts 1914-1928, based on a unique dataset of 40,875 portfolio ho….
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RT @The_EHES: EREH paper from @DPSotiropoulos @JRutterford @DrDaToRi @OUBSchool @OU_FBL @HYPErc_OU: . Fund management in the interwar perio….
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RT @debtjustice: You can’t tackle the #climatecrisis without solving the #debt crisis🤔. Our powerful new video which explains why👇🏿. @debtg….
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RT @EcHistSocReview: Some of the best articles by Prof Nick Crafts in the Economic History Review:."Victorian Britain Did Fail" (1979).http….
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RT @Powell_J_R: Lecturer in Economics (Early Career) x 2 at the fantastic @OpenUniversity
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The @The_EHES published a blog piece to introduce the article "Fund management in the interwar period" co-authored by HYPE members. The study adds to the growing literature on the history of fund management by both institutional and individual investors.
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Prof. @JRutterford reviewed "Are We Rich Yet? The Rise of Mass Investment Culture in Contemporary Britain" by @amy_edwards__ ."This book is an excellent addition to the history of stock market investment in the UK during the past 50 or so years.".
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RT @debtjustice: Our Together Against Debt Manifesto will make sure politicians cannot ignore the household debt crisis hitting our communi….
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RT @DPSotiropoulos: Excellent question by FT Alphaville. This is also a question for USS (one of the main shareholders of Thames Water) and….
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RT @per_ase: 📢Call for theses: Francesca Carnevali Prize 2023🏆.ASE is happy to announce the 2023 edition of the Francesca Carnevali Prize,….
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RT @GloCoBank: Enerelt Enkhbold (@ADB_HQ) on the role of payment systems in Mongolia’s financial inclusion and economic integration #GloCoB….
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RT @PSLqr: The Vol. 76 No. 304 (2023): March of #PSLQR is out!.As usual, all the articles are freely available at ..
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RT @DPSotiropoulos: However hard one tries to make a positive case about Greece, the data on the same article do not help the case. https:/….
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RT @HYPErc_OU: 📣New HYPE members' publication ."Individual investors and social ownership structures in the UK before the 1930s: Joint Hold….
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Our findings reveal that joint holdings were quite common and that about one in five UK investors were involved in a joint investment. Men were more likely to be joint holders than women for reasons related to institutions of social ownership such as trusts and executorships.
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Drawing upon a unique and large dataset of 35 848 investors between 1870 and 1935, this study analyses joint holdings which have been a neglected aspect of investor behaviour.
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After the introduction of limited liability, a growing number of individuals in Britain from a widening social spectrum, including the less affluent, began to own stocks and shares.
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📣New HYPE members' publication ."Individual investors and social ownership structures in the UK before the 1930s: Joint Holdings and trustee investment" .by @JRutterford @Carry_vLieshout and @DPSotiropoulos in the Economic History Review. @EcHistSocReview @EcHistSoc @OUBSchool.
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