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History 3: The first stock and perpetual life

Planet Money Summer School

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The Evolution of the Stock Market and Bonds

This chapter examines the historical significance of the Dutch stock market, tracing its origins and the innovations in trading shares and limited liability that reshaped investment practices. It highlights the creation of perpetual bonds in the 1600s, including the world's oldest living bond, and discusses their role in financing infrastructure and promoting economic trust. Furthermore, the chapter explores market stability, investor confidence, and the implications of unrestricted trading practices on market dynamics over the past 400 years.

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