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This book provides a thorough explanation of the nature and history of booms, bubbles and busts in financial markets. The first part of the book deals with financial booms and bubbles and how they emerge, develop and collapse. It describes the distribution of wealth, inflation, rationality of bankers, monetary and fiscal policy, the role of central banks, tax policies, social security, US federal, state, municipal and personal debt, and valuation of common stocks. The book describes historical boom/bust cycles including bubbles of the 1720s, the Florida land boom and the stock market in the 1920s, the depression of the 1930s, the S&L scandal of the 1980s, the great bull market of 1982-1995, the crash of 1987, the dot.com mania of 1995-2000, corporate swindles of the 1990s and 2000s, the sub-prime fiasco of the 2000s, and Japan in the late 20 th century. Most of the recent wealth generation has derived from increased debt and appreciation of paper assets. The architects of the new economics were Ronald Reagan and Arthur Greenspan. Inevitably, the US Government’s cure for excessive spending and inadequate revenues is to increase spending and cut revenues. American voters must choose between “tax and spend” Democrats and “spend and borrow” Republicans. The theme of American finance was uttered by VP Cheney: “Deficits don’t matter”.
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lgrsnf/F_Finance/FPop_Popular/Rapp D. Bubbles, Booms, and Busts (Springer, 2009)(ISBN 0387876294)(O)(288s)_FPop_.pdf
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nexusstc/Bubbles, Booms, and Busts/9595d2c82edd809672b93f127e642366.pdf
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scihub/10.1007/978-0-387-87630-6.pdf
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zlib/Business & Economics/Management & Leadership/Donald Rapp/Bubbles, Booms, and Busts: The Rise and Fall of Financial Assets_719314.pdf
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Rapp, Donald
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Springer-Verlag New York
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Copernicus Books
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Telos
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Humanities, Social Science and Law (Springer), New York, NY, 2009
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United States, United States of America
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New York, NY, New York State, 2009
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Springer Nature, New York, 2009
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2009, PS, 2009
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Kolxo3 -- 2010
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lg292822
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类型: 图书
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出版日期: 2009
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页码: 274
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover......Page 1 BUBBLES, BOOMS, AND BUSTS......Page 2 Preface......Page 5 Contents......Page 10 Introduction: The Holland TulipMania of 1636–1637......Page 13 INTRODUCTION......Page 16 THE HUMAN ELEMENT......Page 19 THE RISE OF MANIAS AND BUBBLES......Page 24 FUELING THE BOOM......Page 29 ASSET GROWTH VS. WEALTH: CAUSE AND EFFECT?......Page 30 INFLATION......Page 32 SPECULATIONS, BOOTSTRAPS AND SWINDLES......Page 38 THE RATIONALITY OF INVESTORS?......Page 39 RATIONALITY OF BANKERS?......Page 42 RATIONALITY OF EXPERTS?......Page 48 MONETARY POLICY AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM......Page 54 INCOME TAX......Page 62 ESTATE TAX......Page 66 THE ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX......Page 69 INCOME TAX BRACKETS AND BUDGET DEFICITS......Page 71 CAPITAL GAINS......Page 74 SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE......Page 77 WHY INEQUALITY PERSISTS AND EXPANDS......Page 80 INEQUALITY OF WEALTH IN THE UNITED STATES......Page 83 DEBT......Page 86 US FEDERAL DEBT......Page 87 STATE AND MUNICIPAL DEBT......Page 92 HOUSEHOLD AND MORTGAGE DEBT......Page 93 THE DOLLAR......Page 98 BANKRUPTCIES......Page 100 WORLD DEBT......Page 102 DEPOSIT INSURANCE......Page 103 REGULATION, DEREGULATION AND NO REGULATION......Page 106 DEFINED BENEFIT PLANS......Page 109 DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLANS......Page 111 THE PUBLIC SECTOR......Page 114 THE VALUATION OF COMMON STOCKS......Page 116 INTERNAL FEEDBACK AND ENDOGENOUS RISK......Page 122 WHEN THE BUBBLE POPS......Page 124 NOTES......Page 126 A SHORT HISTORY OF BOOMS, BUBBLES, AND BUSTS......Page 132 SOUTH SEAS BUBBLE......Page 133 JOHN LAW’S MISSISSIPPI COMPANY......Page 135 THE RISE......Page 136 THE FALL......Page 137 UNDERLYING CAUSES......Page 138 THE REAL ECONOMIC BOOM OF THE 1920S......Page 139 THE STOCK MARKET OF THE 1920S......Page 142 THE CRASH OF 1929......Page 145 THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF THE 1930S......Page 146 THE ORIGINAL PROBLEM......Page 151 DEREGULATION AND NO REGULATION......Page 156 HOW MR. REAGAN MADE A BAD PROBLEM WORSE......Page 158 THE FALSE SPRING OF 1983......Page 161 THE ‘‘GO–GO’’ PERIOD......Page 164 FRAUD AND MISCONDUCT......Page 166 THE AFTERMATH......Page 174 THE BULL MARKET OF 1982–1995......Page 176 THE CRASH OF 1987......Page 184 BOOM AND EUPHORIA......Page 190 GREENSPAN AND THE ROLE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE......Page 192 BURSTING OF THE BUBBLE......Page 198 MERRILL-LYNCH IS BULLISH ON AMERICA......Page 199 OTHER BUBBLES AND SWINDLES OF THE LATE 1990S AND 2000S......Page 201 ADELPHIA......Page 202 BARINGS BANK......Page 203 SOCIETE GENERALE......Page 204 ENRON......Page 205 LONG-TERM CAPITAL MANAGEMENT......Page 210 ALBANIA’S PONZI SCHEMES......Page 219 CORPORATE AND ACCOUNTING SCANDALS......Page 221 ORIGIN OF THE BOOM......Page 235 EXPANSION OF THE BOOM......Page 237 RESIDENCES AS ATMS......Page 240 THE PUNCTURED BUBBLE......Page 244 MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES......Page 248 GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO THE PUNCTURED BUBBLE......Page 252 INTERNATIONAL MORTGAGE DEBT......Page 253 THE HIDDEN TIME BOMB......Page 255 BACKGROUND......Page 256 THE JAPANESE BOOM AND BUBBLE......Page 257 COLLAPSE OF THE JAPANESE BUBBLE......Page 261 EAST ASIA......Page 262 THE OIL BUBBLE......Page 265 THE NEXT BUBBLE......Page 271 NOTES......Page 275 Abbreviations......Page 283 Index......Page 285
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This book provides a thorough explanation of the nature and history of booms, bubbles and busts in financial markets. The first part of the book deals with financial booms and bubbles and how they emerge, develop and collapse. It describes the distribution of wealth, inflation, rationality of bankers, monetary and fiscal policy, the role of central banks, tax policies, social security, US federal, state, municipal and personal debt, and valuation of common stocks. The book describes historical boom/bust cycles including bubbles of the 1720s, the Florida land boom and the stock market in the 1920s, the depression of the 1930s, the S & L scandal of the 1980s, the great bull market of 1982-1995, the crash of 1987, the dot.com mania of 1995-2000, corporate swindles of the 1990s and 2000s, the sub-prime fiasco of the 2000s, and Japan in the late 20th century. Most of the recent wealth generation has derived from increased debt and appreciation of paper assets. The architects of the new economics were Ronald Reagan and Arthur Greenspan. Inevitably, the US Government's cure for excessive spending and inadequate revenues is to increase spending and cut revenues. American voters must choose between "tax and spend" Democrats and "spend and borrow" Republicans. The theme of American finance was uttered by VP Cheney: "Deficits don't matter."
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