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      Capitalising on the Irish land question: land reform and state banking in Ireland, 1891–1938

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      Financial History Review
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          Land reform and its financial arrangements are central elements of modern Irish history. Yet to date, the financial mechanisms underpinning Irish land reform have been overlooked. The article outlines the mechanisms of land reform in Ireland and the importance of land bonds to the process. Advances worth over £127 million were made to tenant farmers to purchase their holdings. These schemes enabled the transfer of over three-quarters of land on the island of Ireland. The article introduces a new database on Irish land bonds listed on the Dublin Stock Exchange from 1891 to 1938. It illustrates the nature of these bonds and presents data on their size, liquidity and market returns. The article finds a high level of state banking in Ireland: large issues of land bonds were held by state-owned savings banks.

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                Journal
                Financial History Review
                Financial History Review
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0968-5650
                1474-0052
                April 2016
                March 18 2016
                April 2016
                : 23
                : 1
                : 71-109
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                10.1017/S0968565016000019
                2589665c-6d8e-4ed2-a887-5b9c606202c0
                © 2016

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