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From Wall Street to Bay Street is the first book for a lay audience to tackle the similarities and differences between the financial systems of Canada and the United States. Christopher Kobrak and Joe Martin reveal the different paths each system has taken since the early nineteenth-century.

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From Wall Street to Bay Street by Joe Martin

From Wall Street to Bay Street is the first book for a lay audience to tackle the similarities and differences between the financial systems of Canada and the United States. Christopher Kobrak and Joe Martin reveal the different paths each system has taken since the early nineteenth-century.

"Financial historians Christopher Kobrak and Joe Martin of the Rotman School of Management chronicle 300 years of money in Canada with an account rich in anecdotes and telling in its findings…From Wall Street To Bay Street moves at a smart clip with quirky research. Who knew colonial Québec used playing cards as currency, or that the Spanish silver dollar was the most commonly circulated coin in Nova Scotia in 1790?"

- Holly Doan (Blacklock’s Reporter, April 7, 2018)

"The American and Canadian financial systems reflect their national cultures and national priorities. But perhaps a sober reflection on how each country got to where it is today could prompt some tweaks to the systems to make them both more vibrant and more stable. From Wall Street to Bay Street is a good place to gain material for such reflection."

- Brenda Jubin (Investing.com, May 16, 2018)

"As they range back and forth across the border, Kobrak and Martin adeptly explore how banks in [Canada and the United States of America] dealt with the free market economy, periods of war and financial instability, and the introduction of railroads, computers and other technological marvels."

- Michael Taube (LRC, vol 26 10, December 2018)

"From Wall Street to Bay Street remains an exemplary study of comparative financial history: it is an interesting, informative, systematic, ludic, and comprehensive historical account of the evolution of the two financial systems."

- Kam Hon Chu, Memorial University of Newfoundland (The Canadian Historical Review, Vol 100 1, March ‘19)

"From Bay Street to Wall Street tracks the double helix of North American finance with clarity and insight well into the twentieth century."

- Duncan McDowall (Business History Review, vol 93 no 1, Spring '19)

"This is a fine book. It delivers the explanation that [the authors] promised to the lay reader, but professional economic historians will also find that the book is worth their time."

- Hugh Rockoff, Rutgers University (EH.Net)

"The authors set themselves a challenging task, to write a book for the general public that traced financial history from colonial times to the present in both the US and Canada. I am happy to report that they have met that challenge."

- C. Ian Kyer, University of Waterloo (Banking and Finance Law Review, April '19)

Joseph E. Martin is the Director of the Canadian Business and Financial History Initiative at the Rotman School of Management as well as President Emeritus of Canada’s History Society.

Christopher Kobrak was the Wilson/Currie Chair of Canadian Business and Financial History at the Rotman School of Management as well as a professor emeritus of finance at ESCP, Paris.

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ISBN 13 9781442616257
ISBN 10 1442616253
Title From Wall Street to Bay Street
Author Joe Martin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Year published 2018-03-12
Number of pages 416
Prizes Short-listed for The Toronto Heritage Toronto Award awarded by Heritage Toronto 2019 (Canada)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.