This is certainly not nearly detailed enough, but there are some bits about this in Eli Cook's The Pricing of Progress - i think in the last chapter. If I remember correctly, Timothy Shenk also has perhaps a chapter on this in his thesis.
But I would be very interested in an actual history.
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Thrilled to share that the Cambridge Global Handbook of Financial Infrastructure, co-edited with Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Barbara Brandl, has been published!
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Excited to share that The Cambridge Global Handbook of Financial Infrastructure, co-edited with Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Barbara Brandl, is on its way!
Expected publication date is May 2025.
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