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The Bubble Act: new perspectives from passage to repeal and beyond

The Bubble Act: new perspectives from passage to repeal and beyond
The Bubble Act: new perspectives from passage to repeal and beyond
This book reassesses the actual effects of the Bubble Act, still popularly associated with the bursting of the South Sea Bubble. The book builds on the foundational work of Ron Harris to discuss the act’s effect on corporate governance, literary culture, colonial law, and the Industrial Revolution. The Bubble Act was deemed an empty letter within England itself as it was rarely used in legal proceedings. Several chapters consider whether this was the case outside England, from Scotland to the Americas, India, and Africa. Others assess the impact of the act, both on literary culture and in the history of economic thought. The act has been conceptualized as a brake on economic development or of little consequence. This edited collection offers a timely reassessment of the Bubble Act and its legacy.
The Bubble Act, the repeal of the Bubble Act, the South Sea Bubble, history of economic thought, financial history, historic economic development, legal history, business history, Royal Charters, Joint-stock companies
2662-5164
Palgrave Macmillan
Paul, Helen
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Paul, Helen, Di Liberto, Nicholas and Coffman, D'Maris (eds.) (2023) The Bubble Act: new perspectives from passage to repeal and beyond (Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance), 1 ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 301pp.

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This book reassesses the actual effects of the Bubble Act, still popularly associated with the bursting of the South Sea Bubble. The book builds on the foundational work of Ron Harris to discuss the act’s effect on corporate governance, literary culture, colonial law, and the Industrial Revolution. The Bubble Act was deemed an empty letter within England itself as it was rarely used in legal proceedings. Several chapters consider whether this was the case outside England, from Scotland to the Americas, India, and Africa. Others assess the impact of the act, both on literary culture and in the history of economic thought. The act has been conceptualized as a brake on economic development or of little consequence. This edited collection offers a timely reassessment of the Bubble Act and its legacy.

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Accepted/In Press date: March 2023
Published date: 5 August 2023
Keywords: The Bubble Act, the repeal of the Bubble Act, the South Sea Bubble, history of economic thought, financial history, historic economic development, legal history, business history, Royal Charters, Joint-stock companies

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Local EPrints ID: 478218
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478218
ISSN: 2662-5164
PURE UUID: b806aa36-d41a-45b3-9b25-3e9d311a1bc3
ORCID for Helen Paul: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4786-7192

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Date deposited: 23 Jun 2023 17:10
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:08

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Editor: Helen Paul ORCID iD
Editor: Nicholas Di Liberto
Editor: D'Maris Coffman

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