The Government of Markets: How Interwar Collaborations between the CBOT and the State Created Modern Futures Trading

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Absent evidence to the contrary, it is usually assumed that US financial markets developed in spite of government attempts to regulate, and therefore laissez faire is the best approach for developing critically important and enduring market institutions. This book makes heavy use of extensive archival sources that are no longer publicly available to describe in detail the discussions inside the CBOT and the often private and confidential negotiations between industry leaders and government officials. This work suggests that, contrary to the accepted story, what we now know of as modern futures markets were heavily co-constructed through a meaningful long-term collaboration between a progressive CBOT leadership and an extremely knowledgeable and pragmatic US federal government. The industry leaders had a difficult time evolving the modern institutions in the face of powerful reactionary internal forces. Yet in the end the CBOT, by co-opting and cooperating with federal officials, led the exchange and Chicago markets in general to a near century of global dominance. On the federal government side, knowledgeable technocrats and inspired politicians led an information and analysis explosion while interacting with industry, both formally and informally, to craft better markets for all.

Author(s): Rasheed Saleuddin
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 333

Front Matter ....Pages i-xix
Introduction: The Interwar Coming of Age of Modern Futures Markets, Institutions and Governance (Rasheed Saleuddin)....Pages 1-49
The Wild Midwest (Rasheed Saleuddin)....Pages 51-86
The Grain Futures Act of 1922 and the Dominance of the CBOT (Rasheed Saleuddin)....Pages 87-148
The Co-construction of Modern Futures Markets, 1923–1926 (Rasheed Saleuddin)....Pages 149-219
Legitimising the Grain Gambler and the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936 (Rasheed Saleuddin)....Pages 221-278
The Legacy, Causes and Relevance of Interwar Futures Market Regulation (Rasheed Saleuddin)....Pages 279-299
Back Matter ....Pages 301-321