Crashes and Crises: Lessons from a History of Financial Disasters

by Connel Fullenkamp

Streaming video, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

330.9

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Publication

Great Courses (2018), 24 lectures, 28 minutes each, 286 pages

Description

Finance. Nonfiction. HTML: Professor Connel Fullenkamp of Duke University guides you through four centuries of economic disasters�??from tulip mania in the 1600s to the Great Recession of 2007�??2009. Each of his 24 lectures covers a notable incident of financial misfortune or folly that is worthy of a Hollywood thriller. You hear how Charles Ponzi conducted the moneymaking scam that bears his name; how mining companies in the Old West sprang up like internet startups, with a similar imbalance of winners and losers; how hyperinflation destroyed Germany's economy at the beginning of 1920s and how its resulting stock market crash nearly sank America's stock market. You also hear how the Great Depression deepened through a wave of bank panics; how in more recent times the U.S. savings and loan industry went belly-up; how Orange County in California went bankrupt; how Japan's hard-charging economy came to a screeching halt; how currency crises swept the globe; how subprime mortgages nearly sparked a second Great Depression, and much more. You also learn how technology has transformed stock trading, how cryptocurrencies work, and why we live in an era of financial instability. As well as entertaining you with riveting stories, Professor Fullenkamp inoculates you against the gullibility, overconfidence, and herd mentality that have lured many to financial ruin. You won't have any trouble staying awake through these stimulating lectures. And, armed with the knowledge of how to stay out of harm's way, you may even sleep better at night… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Local notes

[01] Fintech, Crypto, and the Future of Disaster [02] The Con Men Charles Ponzi and Ivar Kreuger [03] A Boom in Busts [04] The Tulip Bubble [05] The South Sea Bubble [06] The Mississippi Bubble [07] Holes in the Ground] Mining Stock Frauds [08] The Panic of 1907 [09] Hyperinflation in Germany and Zimbabwe [10] The Crash of 1929 [11] The Great Contraction of 1931–1933 [12] The Savings and Loan Crisis [13] The Crash of 1987 [14] Japan’s Lost Decade [15] Bankers Trust Swaps [16] Asia, Greece, and Global Contagion [17] The Orange County, California, Bankruptcy [18] The Dotcom Bubble [19] Rogue Traders at SocGen and Barings [20] Unhedged! Long-Term Capital Management [21] The London Whale and Value at Risk [22] The Goldilocks Economy and Three Bads [23] Subprime Debt and the Run on Wall Street [24] China’s Shadow Banks

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