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Money Mania Booms Panics And Busts From Ancient Rome To The Great Meltdown First Us Edition Bob Swarup

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Money Mania Booms Panics And Busts From Ancient Rome To The Great Meltdown First Us Edition Bob Swarup
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing;Bloomsbury Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Bob Swarup
ISBN: 9781608198429, 1608198421
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: First U.S. edition

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Money Mania Booms Panics And Busts From Ancient Rome To The Great Meltdown First Us Edition Bob Swarup by Bob Swarup 9781608198429, 1608198421 instant download after payment.

Money Mania is a sweeping account of financial speculation and its consequences, from ancient Rome to the Meltdown of 2008. Acclaimed journalist and investor Bob Swarup tracks the history of speculative fevers caused by the appearance of new profitable investment opportunities; the new assets created and the increasing self-congratulatory euphoria that drives them to unsustainable highs, all fed by an illusion of insight and newly minted experts; the unexpected catalysts that eventually lead to panic; the inevitable crash as investors scramble to withdraw their funds from the original market and any other that might resemble it; and finally, the brevity of financial memory that allows us to repeat the cycle without ever critically evaluating the drivers of this endless cycle. In short, it is the story of what makes us human.

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