
A History of Financial Crises: Madness, Panic, and Collapse
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A classic about the bubbles that arise from speculative mania and the financial crises that follow.
In this book, author Charles Kindleberger analyzes dozens of bubbles that have occurred around the world over the past 400 years, from the era of currency manipulation and tulip mania in the Netherlands in the 17th century to the Argentine peso crisis in 2001.
The subject matter of this book is the madness and panic that lead to financial crises, the progression of collapse, and the role and history of the ultimate lender.
In this book, author Charles Kindleberger analyzes dozens of bubbles that have occurred around the world over the past 400 years, from the era of currency manipulation and tulip mania in the Netherlands in the 17th century to the Argentine peso crisis in 2001.
The subject matter of this book is the madness and panic that lead to financial crises, the progression of collapse, and the role and history of the ultimate lender.
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Preface to the Fifth Edition by Robert Solow
Preface to the Third Edition by Charles Kindleberger
Preface to the Second Edition by Charles Kindleberger
1.
Financial Crisis: A Tough Perennial That Continues to Bloom
2.
Anatomy of a typical crisis
3.
Speculative madness
4.
Adding Fuel to the Flames: Credit Expansion
5.
Crucial step
6.
Widespread affluence and economic boom
7.
international transmission
8.
The Bubble Contagion: From Tokyo to Bangkok, Bangkok to New York
9.
The cycle of fraud, dishonesty, and credit
10.
Policy Responses: Neglect and Other Devices
11.
The ultimate lender at the national level
12.
The ultimate lender on an international level
13.
The Greatest Chaos in History and the Lessons of History
Appendix: Overview of Financial Crisis Types 1618–1998
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Translator's Note
Preface to the Third Edition by Charles Kindleberger
Preface to the Second Edition by Charles Kindleberger
1.
Financial Crisis: A Tough Perennial That Continues to Bloom
2.
Anatomy of a typical crisis
3.
Speculative madness
4.
Adding Fuel to the Flames: Credit Expansion
5.
Crucial step
6.
Widespread affluence and economic boom
7.
international transmission
8.
The Bubble Contagion: From Tokyo to Bangkok, Bangkok to New York
9.
The cycle of fraud, dishonesty, and credit
10.
Policy Responses: Neglect and Other Devices
11.
The ultimate lender at the national level
12.
The ultimate lender on an international level
13.
The Greatest Chaos in History and the Lessons of History
Appendix: Overview of Financial Crisis Types 1618–1998
annotation
Translator's Note
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- Date of issue: November 25, 2006
- Page count, weight, size: 527 pages | 758g | 153*224*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788991378100
- ISBN10: 8991378102
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