Manias, panics and crashes: a history of financial crises
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- New York John Wiley & Sons 1996
- xvii, 263 p. 22 cm ; Pbk
$19.95
Financial crisis : a hardy perennial -- The anatomy of a typical crisis -- Speculative manias -- Fueling the flames : the expansion of credit -- The critical stage : when the bubble is about to pop -- Euphoria and paper wealth -- Bernie Madoff : frauds, swindles, and the credit cycle -- International contagion 1618-1930 -- Bubble contagion : Mexico City to Tokyo to Bangkok to New York, London and Reykjavik -- Policy responses : benign neglect, exhortation, and bank holidays -- The domestic lender of last resort -- The international lender of last resort -- The Lehman panic : an avoidable crash -- The lessons of history -- Epilogue 2010-2020.
Manias, Panics and Crashes, is a vivid and entertaining account of the way that mismanagement of money and credit has led to financial explosions over the centuries. Covering such topics as the history and anatomy of crises, speculative manias, and the lender of last resort, this book has been hailed as 'a true classic ... both timely and timeless.' In this new, updated fifth edition, Kindleberger and Aliber expand upon the ideas presented in the previous edition, and include two new chapters on the real estate price bubble that occurred in Norway, Sweden and Finland at the end of the 1980s, and the three asset price bubbles that occurred between 1985 and 2000 in Japan and other Asian countries. Selected as one of the best investment books of all time by the Financial Times, Manias, Panics and Crashes puts the turbulence of the financial world in perspective.
978-0471161713
Financial crisis Economics Business cycles Depressions