This book chronicles the ascension of the New York Stock Exchange, detailing its remarkable rise to preeminence and its lasting impact on financial history. In the 1830s, New York, Philadelphia, and Boston each had a stock exchange.
Sonali Garg is an independent researcher based in New Delhi, India. She has worked as a regulator at the Competition Commission of India and holds a Ph.D. in Economics from The Ohio State University. Views expressed in the book are the author’s.
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Chapter 1.- Chapter 2: The Telegraph, NYSE, Bloomberg, and Uber.- Chapter 3: Winner Takes All.- Chapter 4: NYSE’s rise to Pre-eminence.- Chapter 5: The Usual Suspects.- Chapter 6: Data as Clues.- Chapter 7: When. The Numbers Through a Telescope.- Chapter 8: Why. The Numbers under a Magnifying Glass.- Chapter 9: Conclusions and Implications for the Evolution of Financial Markets.- Chapter10: What the Telegraph can teach us about Uber.- Chapter 11: Antitrust Policy; To Intervene or To Not Intervene: That is the Question.