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Impunity and Capitalism Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Impunity and Capitalism By Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Impunity and Capitalism by Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, Washington DC)


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Impunity and Capitalism examines the evolution of economic impunity in Europe across the long eighteenth century with a focus on several international financial crises: 1709, 1720, 1793-97 and 1825. Trevor Jackson considers how these crises happened, who was responsible for stopping them, and how financial capitalism created new forms of impunity.

Impunity and Capitalism Summary

Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of European Financial Crises, 1690-1830 by Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Whose fault are financial crises, and who is responsible for stopping them, or repairing the damage? Impunity and Capitalism develops a new approach to the history of capitalism and inequality by using the concept of impunity to show how financial crises stopped being crimes and became natural disasters. Trevor Jackson examines the legal regulation of capital markets in a period of unprecedented expansion in the complexity of finance ranging from the bankruptcy of Europe's richest man in 1709, to the world's first stock market crash in 1720, to the first Latin American debt crisis in 1825. He shows how, after each crisis, popular anger and improvised policy responses resulted in efforts to create a more just financial capitalism but succeeded only in changing who could act with impunity, and how. Henceforth financial crises came to seem normal and legitimate, caused by impersonal international markets, with the costs borne by domestic populations and nobody in particular at fault.

About Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Trevor Jackson is Assistant Professor of History at George Washington University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I: Preface: Impunity at the Origins of Financial Capitalism: 1. Professionalizing impunity: from the failures of 1709 to the crisis of 1720; 2. The crisis of 1720 and the invention of discredit; 3. Between independence and impunity: the legitimacy of central banking after the crisis of 1720; Part II: Preface: Revolutionary Impunity: 4. The end of the old financial regime, 1781-1793; 5. Recasting financial capitalism, 1796-1821; Part III: Preface: The Gold Standard and a Stable Impunity, 1815-1830: 6. The panic of 1825 and the systematization of impunity; Conclusion: monetary policy as conscience management.

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NPB9781316516287
9781316516287
1316516288
Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of European Financial Crises, 1690-1830 by Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, Washington DC)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-09-15
320
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