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Individual investors and social ownership structures in the UK before the 1930s: Joint holdings and trustee investment
Authors:Janette Rutterford  Dimitris P Sotiropoulos  Carry van Lieshout
Institution:1. Department of Accounting and Finance, The Open University Business School;2. Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University
Abstract:After the introduction of limited liability, a growing number of individuals in Britain from a widening social spectrum, including the less affluent, began to own stocks and shares. Drawing upon a unique and large dataset of 35 848 investors between 1870 and 1935, this study analyses joint holdings which have been a neglected aspect of investor behaviour. Our findings reveal that joint holdings were quite common and that about one in five UK investors were involved in a joint investment. Men were more likely to be joint holders than women for reasons related to institutions of social ownership such as trusts and executorships.
Keywords:joint investment  trustee investment  UK financial markets before the 1930s
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