| Title | Publisher | Year |
| The Rise and Fall of British Banking Stability, 1800 to the Present (under contract) |
Cambridge University Press |
2014 |
| Title | Publisher | Year |
| A History of Irish Economic Thought |
Routledge |
2011 |
| Corporate Governance, Regulation, and Development |
Edward Elgar |
2009 |
| Title | Book Title | Year |
| 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 |
| Title | Journal Name | Year |
| 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 |
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