Arts & Humanities
England
100%
Financial Revolution
57%
18th Century
39%
Investors
38%
Debt
33%
Creditors
25%
Credit
22%
Clerk
19%
17th Century
19%
1690s
18%
South Sea Bubble
17%
Early English
12%
Financial Markets
12%
Government
12%
Public Finance
11%
Nine Year's War
11%
Workforce
10%
Lottery
10%
Clock
10%
Late Eighteenth-century
10%
1780s
9%
Speculation
9%
Letters
8%
Genesis
8%
Banking
7%
English People
7%
Merchants
7%
British State
6%
Ticket
6%
Gambling
6%
Husbands
6%
Wives
6%
Uncertainty
6%
East Sussex
5%
Guardian
5%
Financial History
5%
State Finance
5%
Entrepreneurs
5%
Mediator
5%
Public Debt
5%
Social Sciences
eighteenth century
24%
bank
21%
credit relationships
20%
financial market
20%
seventeenth century
13%
investor
12%
working life
11%
husband
9%
creditor
9%
credit
8%
indebtedness
8%
regulation
6%
women's work
5%
Joint stock companies
5%
contractor
5%
selling
5%
Business & Economics
Bank of England
25%
Credible Commitment
14%
Option Trading
13%
Lottery
13%
Black-Scholes
11%
Gambles
11%
Banking
7%
Equity Options
7%
Stock Market
7%
Risk Seeking
6%
Float
6%
Derivative Markets
6%
Gambling
6%
Debt
5%
Costing
5%
Business Success
5%
Broker
5%
Workforce
5%