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Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles

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Why do stock and housing markets sometimes experience amazing booms followed by massive busts and why is this happening more and more frequently? In order to answer these questions, William Quinn and John D. Turner take us on a riveting ride through the history of financial bubbles, visiting, among other places, Paris and London in 1720, Latin America in the 1820s, Melbourne in the 1880s, New York in the 1920s, Tokyo in the 1980s, Silicon Valley in the 1990s and Shanghai in the 2000s. As they do so, they help us understand why bubbles happen, and why some have catastrophic economic, social and political consequences whilst others have actually benefited society. They reveal that bubbles start when investors and speculators react to new technology or political initiatives, showing that our ability to predict future bubbles will ultimately come down to being able to predict these sparks.

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  • Ranges across three hundred years of bubbles from the South Sea Bubble of 1720 to the sub-prime crisis and Chinese stock market crash
  • Provides tangible approaches that investors and governments can take to predict and address bubbles
  • Shows that not all bubbles are economically destructive and that some have actually benefited society
Συγγραφείς: Quinn William, Turner John
Εκδότης: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 374
ISBN: 9781108431651
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2021

List of figures
List of tables
1. The bubble triangle
2. 1720 and the invention of the bubble
3. Marketability revived: the first emerging market bubble
4. Democratising speculation: the great railway mania
5. Other people's money: the Australian land boom
6. Wheeler-dealers: the British bicycle mania
7. The roaring twenties and the Wall Street Crash
8. Blowing bubbles for political purposes: Japan in the 1980s
9. The dot-com bubble
10. 'No more boom and bust': the subprime bubble
11. Casino capitalism with Chinese characteristics
12. Predicting bubbles
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index.

William Quinn is a Lecturer in Finance at Queen's University Belfast, where he conducts research on market manipulation, stock markets and, above all, bubbles.

John D. Turner is a Professor of Finance and Financial History at Queen's University Belfast. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and an editor of The Economic History Review. His book Banking in Crisis (2014) won the Wadsworth Prize in 2015.

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