Money, Greed, and Risk: Why Financial Crises and Crashes Happen by Charles R. Morris
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Overview: Money, Greed, and Risk lends new insights into the causes of financial turmoil. Charles Morris: explores the eternal cycle of financial crises from brilliant innovation to gross excess and inevitable crash, before investors and institutions catch up; explains why the American financial system grew from a capital-starved backwater in the nineteenth century to one that plays the leading role in the world today; examines the technological, economic, demographic, and industrial experiences that caused the financial engine to kick into such high gear in the 1980s and 1990s; shows how the boom-and-bust cycle in early American history helps illuminate recent events in South Asia and Russia; explains that globalization is nothing new – The investment system in the nineteenth century was perhaps even more global than the world today; and looks at contemporary financial geniuses – Michael Milken is a good example – and shows that they didn’t invent any financial instruments that nineteenth-century counterparts like Jay Gould hadn’t already thought of.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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