Securities trading in an emerging market: Indonesia, 1890s-1940s

Pierre van der Eng*

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Abstract

This article analyses trends in the development of the stock exchange in Jakarta between its stepwise institutionalisation since 1898 and its closure in 1942. The article contributes to literature on the significance of stock markets in the process of mobilising external capital for investment by private enterprise in emerging economies. It finds that the brokers participating in the stock exchange traded shares and bonds of companies operating in Indonesia and registered in Indonesia or in the Netherlands. Many of these securities were also traded on the much larger stock exchange in Amsterdam. Although formally independent, both securities markets were integrated. Based on estimates of relatively high market capitalisation during 1901-40, the article concludes that the Jakarta and Amsterdam stock exchanges together contributed significantly to the mobilisation of private investment and the development of private enterprise in Indonesia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-246
Number of pages28
JournalFinancial History Review
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Aug 2022

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