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245 0 0 _aFinancial market bubbles and crashes
_cHarold L. Vogel
100 0 0 _aVogel, Harold L.
_d1946-
_eAuthor
260 0 0 _bCambridge University Press
_aNew Delhi
_c2011
020 0 0 _a0521199674
300 0 0 _axxvi, 358 p.
_c23 cm.
650 0 0 _aCapital market.
650 0 0 _aFinancial crises.
650 0 0 _aCommercial crimes.
504 0 0 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 0 0 _aOne would think that economists would by now have already developed a solid grip on how financial bubbles form and how to measure and compare them. This is not the case. Despite the thousands of articles in the professional literature and the millions of times that the word bubble has been used in the business press, there still does not appear to be a cohesive theory or persuasive empirical approach with which to study bubble and crash conditions. This book
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