Financial Panics: Their Implications for the Mix of Domestic and Foreign Investments of Great Britain, 1880–1913
James M. Stone
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1971, vol. 85, issue 2, 304-326
Abstract:
I. Goals and methodology, 304. — II. The Cairncross theory, 306. — III. Construction of a model, 308. — IV. Testing the model, 311. — V. The results and their implications, 318. — VI. A simple correlation analysis, 322. — VII. Conclusions, 324.
Date: 1971
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