In this article, we study the role that media plays during a speculative bubble on an emerging market, and in particular the London financial press's relation to the West African mining bubble of the early twentieth century. The focus is on the leading company in this sector at the time, Ashanti Goldfields Corporation. The London financial press lacked access to independent, reliable information on the ground, so it often failed to provide readers with relevant factual information. In some instances, the press might have even fueled the speculative cycles through the reporting it provided.
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Ronnback, K., & Broberg, O. (2021). The Crumble in the Jungle: The London Financial Press and the Boom-and-Bust Cycles of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, 1895-1914. Enterprise and Society, 22(4), 970–996. https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2020.24
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