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The Telegraph and Stock Exchanges : How Innovations in Communications Technology Influenced Regional Exchanges in the United States, 1830–1860, Hardback Book

The Telegraph and Stock Exchanges : How Innovations in Communications Technology Influenced Regional Exchanges in the United States, 1830–1860 Hardback

Part of the Palgrave Studies in Economic History series

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In the 1830s, New York, Philadelphia, and Boston each had a stock exchange.

These were the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Philadelphia Stock Exchange, and Boston Stock Exchange.

As there was no reliable means of communicating between these cities in real time, each exchange served its local market.

The 1840s brought an innovation in communications technology: the telegraph, which, in time, brought these exchanges into competition with each other.

Three previously independent stock markets became, in effect, a single market.

If a security was listed on more than one exchange, potential buyers and sellers could choose the exchange on which to execute a trade in this security.

This book closely analyzes this competition. The NYSE emerged as the winner of this competition.

It became the place to trade securities that evoked regional and eventually national interest, while the Boston and Philadelphia exchanges remained regional exchanges.

This book explores when and whythis happened. This analysis is applied to the competition between (i) stock exchanges today; (ii) taxi ride-booking services such as Uber and Ola; (iii) restaurant to home, food delivery services, such a Zomato and Swiggy; and (iv) doorstep delivery services, such as Blinkit and Zepto.

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