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Wall Street : a history / Charles R. Geisst.

Author: Geisst, Charles R. author.

Edition Statement:Fourth edition.

ImprintNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]

Descriptionxiv, 562 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Note:The Early Years (1790-1840) -- The Railroad and Civil War Eras (1840-70) -- The Robber Barons (1870-90) -- The Age of the Trusts (1880-1910) -- The Money Trust (1890-1920) -- The Booming Twenties (1920-29) -- Wall Street Meets the New Deal (1930-35) -- The Struggle Continues (1936-54) -- Bull Market (1954-69) -- Bear Market (1970-81) -- Mergermania (1982-97) -- Running Out of Steam (1998-2003) -- The Cataclysm (2004-08) -- The Great Recession (2009-2013) -- Recovery, Tapers, and Tantrums (2014- )

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 519-528) and index.

Note:"Wall Street is is a universal symbol of both the highest aspirations of economic prosperity and the basest impulses of greed and deception. Charles R. Geisst's Wall Street is a chronicle of the street itself-from the days when the wall was merely a defensive barricade built by Peter Stuyvesant to the latest highs and lows. It is also an engaging economic history of the United States, a tale of profits and losses, enterprising spirits, and key figures that transformed America into the most powerful economy in the world. The book traces many themes, like the move of industry and business westward in the early 19th century, the rise of the great Robber Barons, the growth of industry from the securities market's innovative financing of railroads, and Bell's and Edison's technical innovations. And because "The Street" has always been a breeding ground for outlandish characters, no history of the stock market would be complete without a look at the conniving of ruthless wheeler-dealers and lesser known but influential rogues. This updated edition covers the slow recovery following the lowest points of the Great Recession and the tensions of regulation. Geisst illustrates the cyclical nature of Wall Street as recent crises are strikingly reminiscent of past economic failings. As Wall Street and America have changed irrevocably after the crisis, Charles R. Geisst offers the definitive chronicle of the relationship between the two, and the challenges and successes it has fostered that have shaped our history." --Publisher.

Note:Recommended in Resources for College Libraries.

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