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QUCEH Working Paper Series: 2016

Working papers by QUCEH Research Associates, Research Affiliates and Research Students distributed in 2016 are available for download on this page.

No. 16-06: 
William Quinn
'Technological Revolutions and Speculative Finance: Evidence from the British Bicycle Mania'
November 2016


No. 16-05: 
William Quinn
'Squeezing the Bears: Cornering Risk and Limits on Arbitrage during the ‘British Bicycle Mania’, 1896-1898'
October 2016


No. 16-04: 
Graeme G. Acheson, Gareth Campbell and John D. Turner 
'Common Law and the Origin of Shareholder Protection'
August 2016


No. 16-03: 
Gareth Campbell, Meeghan Rogers and John D. Turner 
'The Rise and Decline of the UK’s Provincial Stock Markets, 1869-1929'
May 2016


No. 16-02: 
John D. Turner, Qing Ye and Clive B. Walker
'Media Coverage and Stock Returns on the London Stock Exchange, 1825-70'
May 2016


No. 16-01: 
Stuart Henderson
'
Religion and Development in Post-Famine Ireland'
April 2016


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