Editor's IntroductionLawrence Harris, Editor-in-chief, University of Southern California Marshall School of BusinessForward and AcknowledgementsWilliam J. Brodsky, Chairman, World Federation of Exchanges; Chairman, Chicago Board Options ExchangeThomas Krantz, Secretary General, World Federation of ExchangesPrefacePedro Rodriguez Ponga, past president, Bolsa of Madrid and past chairman, WFEContributorsPART I - ESSENTIAL PERSPECTIVESChapter 1. "Exchanges in Historical and Global Context"Ranald Michie, University of DurhamChapter 2. "The Economics of Trading and of Regulated Exchanges"Lawrence Harris, University of Southern California Marshall School of BusinessChapter 3. "Capital Markets Regulation Revisited"Karel Lannoo, Centre for European Policy StudiesPiero Cinquegrana, Centre for European Policy StudiesPART II - FIVE DEFINING INNOVATIONSChapter 4. "A Retrospective of the Unfixing of Rates and Related Deregulation"Roberta Karmel, Brooklyn Law SchoolChapter 5. "Chicago's Decade of Innovation, 1972-1982,"Hal Weitzman, Financial TimesChapter 6. "The Long, Promising Evolution of Screen-Based Trading"Michael Gorham, Illinois Institute of TechnologyChapter 7. "Demutualisation and Self-listing,"Bengt Ryden, former CEO, Stockholm Stock ExchangeChapter 8. "The Creation of Exchanges in Countries with Communist Histories"Wieslaw Rozlucki, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Bank BPH, and former chairman, Warsaw Stock ExchangePART III - VISIONS OF THE FUTUREChapter 9. "The World's Exchanges as Social Agents"Edemir Pinto, CEO, BM&FBOVESPAChapter 10. "Regulated Exchanges and the Ethos of Public Capital Markets"Atsushi Saito, President and CEO, Tokyo Stock Exchange GroupChapter 11. "A Free Option on the Future: Regulated Exchanges beyond 2010"Stephan Malherbe, Genesis AnalyticsNicky Newton-King, Deputy CEO, Johannesburg Stock ExchangeSiobhan Cleary, Senior Manager, Johannesburg Stock ExchangeAppendix: WFE memorabiliaIndex