Financial Market Bubbles and Crashes, Second Edition: Features, Causes, and Effects

Financial Market Bubbles and Crashes, Second Edition: Features, Causes, and Effects

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History Business & Economics
格式 Kindle
页数 871
语言 德语
已发布 Jan 1, 2018
出版商 Palgrave Macmillan
版本 2
ISBN-10 3319715283
ISBN-13 9783319715285
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Harold L. Vogel delves into the complex phenomenon of financial market bubbles and crashes, exploring their intricacies with a critical eye. He dissects how these volatile events emerge, examining the underlying features and the interplay of various forces that drive asset prices to unsustainable levels. The work is anchored in a rich historical context, allowing readers to appreciate the patterns and behaviors that have characterized financial markets over time.

Vogel presents a thorough analysis of the mechanisms that precipitate these bubbles, highlighting the psychological and societal factors at play. He offers insight into the consequences of such market movements, presenting the broader implications for economies and investors alike. By weaving together case studies and empirical data, he illustrates the recurring nature of these cycles.

The narrative is particularly engaging for those seeking to understand not just the "what," but the "why" behind financial upheavals. Vogel’s expertise shines through as he skillfully navigates the turbulent waters of financial theory, making the complexities accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in economic phenomena.

Ultimately, this exploration serves as a crucial resource for anyone wanting to comprehend the dynamics that shape financial markets and the important lessons that can be learned from past experiences. Through careful examination and thoughtful analysis, Vogel equips readers with the knowledge to better anticipate and react to the dynamics of bubbles and crashes in the financial landscape.

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