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Vartanian, Thomas P.,. 200 Years of American Financial Panics [[electronic resource]]: Crashes, Recessions, Depressions, and the Technology that Will Change it All. — Blue Ridge Summit: Prometheus, 2021. — 1 online resource (xxvii, 430 pages) : illustrations. — Description based upon print version of record. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2907128.pdf>.

Record create date: 4/17/2021

Subject: Business cycles — History.; Financial crises — History.; Business cycles.; Financial crises.

Collections: EBSCO

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This comprehensive historical account tells the story of 200 years of financial panics in America, from 1819 to COVID-19, showing how and why so many financial crises have occurred in the United States and offering solutions to avoiding these sorts of crises moving forward.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part One: The Recipe for Panic Stew
    • 1 Handle with Care
    • 2 How the System Works—Until It Doesn’t
  • Part Two: How the Government Creates Financial Crises
    • 3 The S&L Reckoning
  • Part Three: The Pre-Regulation Era: A Century of Panic
    • 4 Boom, Bust, Panic, and Repeat
    • 5 The Era of Federal Regulation
    • 6 Troublous Times
  • Part Four: The Regulatory Era: Even Larger Panics
    • 7 Financial Armageddon
    • 8 Down Come the Banks
    • 9 No One Washes a Rented Car
    • 10 Financial Pandemic
  • Part Five: The Cure for the Common Crisis
    • 11 Building a Better Mousetrap
    • 12 Machines to the Rescue
    • 13 Attack of the Algorithms
    • 14 Days of Future Panics
    • 15 Putting Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow in Context
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index

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