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| group1 = Pre-1815
 
| group1 = Pre-1815
 
| list1  =
 
| list1  =
*[[Amsterdam Stock Exchange]] ([[:nl:Beurs van Hendrick de Keyser|Beurs van Hendrick de Keyser]])
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*[[Amsterdam Stock Exchange]]
 
*[[Bank of Amsterdam]] ([[Amsterdamsche Wisselbank]])  
 
*[[Bank of Amsterdam]] ([[Amsterdamsche Wisselbank]])  
 
*[[Brabantsche Compagnie]]
 
*[[Brabantsche Compagnie]]
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*[[Frans van der Hoff]]  
 
*[[Frans van der Hoff]]  
 
*[[A. van Ketwich]]
 
*[[A. van Ketwich]]
| group4 = Pioneering innovations in <br/> business and financial history
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| list4 =
 
*[[Bear raid]]
 
*[[Central banking]]
 
*[[Collective investment scheme]]s ([[investment fund]]s)
 
*[[Common stock]]
 
*[[Corporate bond]]
 
*[[Corporate finance]]
 
*[[Corporate governance]]
 
*[[Corporate social responsibility]]
 
*[[Dividend]] ([[dividend policy]])
 
*[[Dutch auction]]
 
*[[Fairtrade certification]] ([[fairtrade labelling]], [[fair trade labelling|fair trade labelling initiative]], <br/> [[Fairtrade Certification Mark|fair trade certification initiative]])
 
*[[Financial regulation]]
 
*[[capital market|Formal capital market]]s
 
*[[Futures contract]] ([[futures market|formal futures markets]])
 
*[[Government debt]] ([[public debt]], [[national debt]])
 
*[[Initial public offering]] (IPO)
 
*[[Investment banking]]
 
*[[Joint-stock company]] with a fixed [[financial capital|capital stock]]
 
*[[Listed company]]
 
*[[Mega-corporation]] ([[megacorporation]])
 
*[[Multinational corporation]] ([[transnational corporation]])
 
*[[Mutual fund]]
 
*[[Economics of the arts and literature#Market for artworks|Open art market]]
 
*[[Public company]] ([[publicly traded company]])
 
*[[Secondary market]]s
 
*[[Securitization]]
 
*[[Share (finance)]]
 
*[[Shareholder activism]] ([[activist shareholder]])
 
*[[Shareholder advocacy]]
 
*[[Shareholder revolt]] ([[shareholder rebellion]])
 
*[[Short selling]] ([[naked short selling]])
 
*[[Stock exchange]]
 
*[[Stock market]] ([[equity market]])
 
*[[Stockbroker]]
 
*[[Stock trading]]
 
*[[Technical analysis]]
 
*[[Tontine]]
 
|group5 = Influenced
 
| list5 =
 
*[[Economic globalization]] ([[corporate globalization]])
 
*[[History of capitalism]]
 
*[[Industrialization|Early European industrialization]] ([[mechanization]] in [[shipbuilding]] <br/> and [[paper industry|paper]] industries during the [[Dutch Golden Age]])&nbsp;{{noitalic|{{smallsup|1}}}}
 
*[[Economic history of the United Kingdom]]&nbsp;{{noitalic|{{smallsup|2}}}}
 
*[[Economic history of Sweden]]&nbsp;{{noitalic|{{smallsup|3}}}}
 
*[[Economic history of South Africa]]&nbsp;{{noitalic|{{smallsup|4}}}}
 
*[[Economic history of Indonesia]]
 
*[[Economic history of India]]
 
*[[Economic history of Sri Lanka]]
 
*[[Economic history of Japan]]
 
*[[Economic history of Taiwan]]
 
*[[Economic history of Thailand]]
 
*[[Economic history of Malaysia]]
 
*[[Economic history of Vietnam]]
 
*[[Economic history of Mauritius]]
 
*[[Economic history of Brazil]]
 
*[[Economic history of the United States]]
 
|group6 = Related
 
| list6 =
 
*[[Financial markets]]
 
*[[Financial capitalism]]
 
*[[Financial revolution]]
 
*[[International financial centre]]s ([[global financial centre]]s)
 
*[[Economic growth]]
 
*[[Economic boom]]
 
*[[Economic miracle]]
 
*[[Economic bubble]] ([[financial bubble]], [[speculative bubble]])
 
*[[Stock market crash]]
 
*[[Deindustrialization]]
 
 
| group7 = Notable scholars&nbsp;{{noitalic|{{smallsup|5}}}}
 
| group7 = Notable scholars&nbsp;{{noitalic|{{smallsup|5}}}}
 
| list7 =
 
| list7 =
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*[[James D. Tracy]]
 
*[[James D. Tracy]]
 
*[[Immanuel Wallerstein]]
 
*[[Immanuel Wallerstein]]
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|{{nowrap|{{smallsup|1}} See also: [[Hollander beater]]; [[Sawmill|Wind-powered sawmill]].}} <br/> {{nowrap|{{smallsup|2}} See also: [[Economic history of the United Kingdom|Financial history of the United Kingdom]]; [[History of the British national debt]]; [[History of British financial markets]]; [[Bank of England]]; [[Cornelius Vermuyden]]; [[Bernard Mandeville]].}} <br/> {{nowrap|{{smallsup|3}} See also: [[Economic history of Sweden|Early industrialization in Sweden]]; [[Banknote#Birth of European banknotes|History of European banknotes]]; [[Stockholms Banco]]; [[Bank of Sweden]]; [[Johan Palmstruch]]; [[Louis De Geer (1587–1652)|Louis De Geer]].}} <br/> {{nowrap|{{smallsup|4}} See also: [[History of South African wine|History of the South African wine industry]].}} <br/> {{nowrap|{{smallsup|5}} Scholars or historians, of any nationality, whose writings concern the [[economic history]] (such as [[business history|business]], financial, and socio-politico-economic history) of [[Terminology of the Low Countries|the Netherlands]].}}
 
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