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A Nation Of Small Shareholders Marketing Wall Street After World War Ii Janice M Traflet

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A Nation Of Small Shareholders Marketing Wall Street After World War Ii Janice M Traflet
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Janice M. Traflet
ISBN: 9781421409030, 1421409038
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Nation Of Small Shareholders Marketing Wall Street After World War Ii Janice M Traflet by Janice M. Traflet 9781421409030, 1421409038 instant download after payment.

The little-known story of Wall Street's effort to court individual investors during the Cold War in order to build a bulwark against communism. Immediately after the frightening Great Crash of 1929, many Americans swore they would never--or never again--become involved in the stock market. Yet hordes of Americans eventually did come to embrace equity investing, to an extent actually far greater than the level of popular involvement in the market during the Roaring Twenties. A Nation of Small Shareholders explores how marketers at the New York Stock Exchange during the mid-twentieth century deliberately cultivated new individual shareholders. Janice M. Traflet examines the energy with which NYSE leaders tried to expand the country's retail investor base, particularly as the Cold War emerged and then intensified. From the early 1950s until the 1970s, Exchange executives engaged in an ambitious and sometimes controversial marketing program known as "Own Your Share of America," which aimed to broaden the country's shareholder base. The architects of the marketing program ardently believed that widespread share ownership would strengthen "democratic capitalism"--which, in turn, would serve as an effective barrier to the potential allure of communism here in the United States. Based on extensive primary source research, A Nation of Small Shareholders illustrates the missionary zeal with which Big Board leaders during the Cold War endeavored to convince factions within the Exchange, as well as the public, of the practical and ideological importance of building a true shareholder nation.

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