Manias, panics and crashes : a history of financial crises
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Macmillan, ©2015Edition: 7th edDescription: ix, 426 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781137525758
- 338.5 23 ALI-M
- HB3722 .A35675 2015
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Revised edition of Manias, panics, and crashes, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-403) and index.
Foreword -- Robert M. Solow -- Introduction -- Financial crises: 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 -- Euromania and eurocrash -- 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 -- Afterword / Lord Robert Skidelsky.
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