The origin of financial crises : central banks, credit bubbles and the efficient market fallacy /
By: Cooper, George
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338.542 CA WH When bubbles burst : | 338.542 CH FI Financial cycles : | 338.542 CO MM The commonalities of global crises : | 338.542 CO OR The origin of financial crises : | 338.542 CY CL Cycles, growth and the Great Recession : | 338.542 DA PR Principles for navigating big debt crises : | 338.542 DA PR Principles for navigating big debt crises : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Efficient markets and central banks? -- Money, banks and central banks -- Stable and unstable markets -- Deceiving the diligent -- On (central bank) governors -- Minsky meets Mandelbrot -- Beyond the efficient market fallacy -- Concluding remarks.