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The concept of Wagnisse and the South Sea Bubble of 1720

The concept of Wagnisse and the South Sea Bubble of 1720
The concept of Wagnisse and the South Sea Bubble of 1720
The article uses the German concept of 'Wagnis' meaning wager, gamble or risk to interrogate reactions to the South Sea Bubble financial crash of 1720
Economic History, Early modern history, Financial bubbles, South Sea Bubble
111-126
Campus Verlag
Paul, Helen
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Brakensiek, Stefan
Marx, Christoph
Scheller, Benjamin
Paul, Helen
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Brakensiek, Stefan
Marx, Christoph
Scheller, Benjamin

Paul, Helen (2017) The concept of Wagnisse and the South Sea Bubble of 1720. In, Brakensiek, Stefan, Marx, Christoph and Scheller, Benjamin (eds.) Wagnisse: Risiken eingehen, Risiken analysieren, von Risken erzählen. Frankfurt and New York. Campus Verlag, pp. 111-126.

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The article uses the German concept of 'Wagnis' meaning wager, gamble or risk to interrogate reactions to the South Sea Bubble financial crash of 1720

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Published date: 2017
Keywords: Economic History, Early modern history, Financial bubbles, South Sea Bubble
Organisations: Economics

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Local EPrints ID: 408466
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/408466
PURE UUID: dd871734-81bb-4ca9-81c3-ef62d79b934c
ORCID for Helen Paul: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4786-7192

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Date deposited: 20 May 2017 04:05
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:52

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Author: Helen Paul ORCID iD
Editor: Stefan Brakensiek
Editor: Christoph Marx
Editor: Benjamin Scheller

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