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Staff Profile




General Profile Information
Staff Name Professor John Turner
Job Title Professor
Location Riddel Hall Block 1
Room Number 02.029
School Queen's University Management School
Contact Details
Telephone +44 (0)28 9097 4559
E-mail j.turner@qub.ac.uk
Research Keywords
Banking Finance Financial history Economic history Money Stock markets



Publications
Authored Book(s)
TitlePublisherYear
The Rise and Fall of British Banking Stability, 1800 to the Present (under contract) Cambridge University Press 2014
Edited Book(s)
TitlePublisherYear
A History of Irish Economic Thought Routledge 2011
Corporate Governance, Regulation, and Development Edward Elgar 2009
Chapter(s)
TitleBook TitleYear
Introduction A History of Irish Economic Thought 2011
Shareholder Liability, Risk Aversion and Investment Returns in Nineteenth-century British Banking Men, Women, and Money: Perspectives on Gender, Wealth, and Investment 1850-1930 2011
Irish Contributions to Nineteenth-century Money and Banking Debates Ireland and Political Economy: Towards a History of Irish Economic Thought 2011
The Corporate Governance of Banks in Developing Economies: Concepts and Issues Corporate Governance, Regulation, and Development 2009
The Ownership and Control of Banks in Nineteenth-century Ireland Historical Perspectives on Corporate Governance: Reflections on Ownership, Participation and Different Modes of Organizing 2008
Journal(s)
TitleJournal NameYear
Property Rights and Competing for the Affections of Demos: The Impact of the 1867 Reform Act on Stock Prices Public Choice Vol 150 (609-631)  DOI 2012
Crossing the River by Touching Stones?: The Reform of Corporate Ownership in China Asia-Pacific Financial Markets Vol forthcoming (609-631)  2012
British Banking Stability and Bank Capital in the Long Run Bankhistorisches Archiv Vol forthcoming (609-631)  2012
Organizational Flexibility and Governance in a Civil Law Regime: Scottish Provincial Banking during the Industrial Revolution Business History Vol 53 (505-529)  2011
Substitutes for Legal Protection: Corporate Governance and Dividends in Victorian Britain Economic History Review Vol 64 (571-597)  DOI 2011
Investor Behaviour in a Nascent Capital Market: Scottish Bank Shareholders in the Nineteenth Century Economic History Review Vol 64 (188-213)  2011
Wealth concentration in the European periphery: Ireland, 1858–2001 Oxford Economic Papers Vol 62 (625-646)  DOI 2010
Does Limited Liability Matter?: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century British Banking Review of Law and Economics Vol 6 (247-273)  2010
‘The Last Acre and Sixpence’: Views on Shareholder Liability Regimes in Nineteenth-Century Britain Financial History Review Vol 16 (111-128)  2009
Wider Share Ownership?: Investors in English Bank Shares, 1826-1900 The Economic History Review Vol 62 (167-192)  2009
Pre- and Post-Famine Indices of Irish Equity Prices European Review of Economic History Vol 12 (3-38)  2008
The Death Blow to Unlimited Liability in Victorian Britain: The City of Glasgow Failure Explorations in Economic History Vol 45 (235-253)  2008
The Secondary Market for Bank Shares in Nineteenth-century Britain Financial History Review Vol 15 (123-152)  2008
The Impact of Limited Liability on Ownership and Control: Irish Banking, 1877-1914 The Economic History Review Vol 59(2) (320-346)  DOI 2006
Much Ado About Nothing: The Limitation of Liability and the Market for 19th century Irish Bank Stock Explorations in Economic History Vol 42 (3) (459-476)  DOI   2005
The Genesis of Corporate Governance: Nineteenth-Century Irish Joint-Stock Banks Business History Vol 47(2) (174-189)  DOI 2005
The Rise and Decline of the Irish Stock Market, 1865-1913 European Review of Economic History Vol 9(1) (3-33)  DOI 2005
Free Banking and the Stability of Early Joint-stock Banking Cambridge Journal of Economics Vol 28 (6) (903-919)  DOI 2004
The Trading of Unlimited Liability Bank Shares in Nineteenth Century Ireland: The Bagehot Hypothesis The Journal of Economic History Vol 63(4) (931-958)  DOI   2003