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World in Depression, 1929·939 (Volume 4) by University of California Press - Insightful Historical Analysis
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Discover the Insights of the Great Depression
In this magisterial account of the Great Depression, renowned MIT economist Charles Kindleberger delves deep into the pivotal factors that continue to shape global financial markets today. His compelling narrative emphasizes the critical elements of panic, the power of contagion, and the importance of hegemony. This book is not just a historical account; it offers timeless lessons for understanding economic crises and market behaviors.
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This edition has been reissued on its fortieth anniversary, featuring a new foreword by esteemed economists Barry J. Eichengreen and J. Bradford DeLong. Their insights provide contemporary relevance to Kindleberger's work, ensuring that readers grasp the enduring significance of these economic principles. This masterpiece of economic history explains why U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers sought guidance from Kindleberger and his peers during the darkest hours of the 2008 global financial crisis.
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- Publisher: Published by University of California Press, a respected name in academic publishing.
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