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Hall of Mirrors

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Barry Eichengreen
Oxford University Press
2015-1-2
520
USD 29.95
Hardcover
9780199392001

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The two great financial crises of the past century are the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession, which began in 2008. Both occurred against the backdrop of sharp credit booms, dubious banking practices, and a fragile and unstable global financial system. When markets went into cardiac arrest in 2008, policymakers invoked the lessons of the Great Depression in attempting to avert the worst. While their response prevented a financial collapse and catastrophic depression like that of the 1930s, unemployment in the U.S. and Europe still rose to excruciating high levels. Pain and suffering were widespread.

The question, given this, is why didn't policymakers do better? Hall of Mirrors, Barry Eichengreen's monumental twinned history of the two crises, provides the farthest-reaching answer to this question to date. Alternating back and forth between the two crises and between North America and Europe, Eichengreen shows how fear of another Depression following the collapse of Lehman Brothers shaped policy responses on both continents, with both positive and negative results. Since bank failures were a prominent feature of the Great Depression, policymakers moved quickly to strengthen troubled banks. But because derivatives markets were not important in the 1930s, they missed problems in the so-called shadow banking system. Having done too little to support spending in the 1930s, governments also ramped up public spending this time around. But the response was indiscriminate and quickly came back to haunt overly indebted governments, particularly in Southern Europe. Moreover, because politicians overpromised, and because their measures failed to stave off a major recession, a backlash quickly developed against activist governments and central banks. Policymakers then prematurely succumbed to the temptation to return to normal policies before normal conditions had returned. The result has been a grindingly slow recovery in the United States and endless recession in Europe.

Hall of Mirrors is both a major work of economic history and an essential exploration of how we avoided making only some of the same mistakes twice. It shows not just how the "lessons" of Great Depression history continue to shape society's response to contemporary economic problems, but also how the experience of the Great Recession will permanently change how we think about the Great Depression.

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著者简介

Barry Eichengreen (born 1952) is an American economist who holds the title of George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught since 1987.[2] Eichengreen's mother is Lucille Eichengreen, a Holocaust survivor and author.

He has done research and published widely on the history and current operation of the international monetary and financial system. He received his BA from UC Santa Cruz and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1979. He was a senior policy advisor to the International Monetary Fund in 1997 and 1998, although he has since been critical of the IMF.

His best known work is the book Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919–1939, Oxford University Press, 1992.


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strong opinioned book scattered with humor

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strong opinioned book scattered with humor

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怎么说呢,废话有点多

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如果只有第四部分,应该是5颗星。历史的确可以给我们很多洞见,可是看书来说,喜欢看洞见,不喜欢看历史

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内容非常丰富的经济/金融史/金融政策科普作品。对美国和欧洲30年代大萧条、08金融危机的起源和政策描写细致,对庞氏骗局、金本位崩溃、Q条例废除等原理讲述十分清晰,英美德法日本冰岛希腊等均有提及,从CDO、CDS等金融衍生品到共同基金、投资银行、央行政策,对金融知识和经济史背景要求比较高。加之作者喜欢用比,前后文衔接并不是按时间顺序,而是按政策逻辑,有些晦涩难读。学术理论方面提到凯恩斯、伯南克、Christina Romer以及芝加哥学派等主张。不同意部分读者读完前两章就认为作者毫无原则支持放水,私以为17章“高桥是清的报复”提到的“concerted monetary expansion, backed by fiscal stimulus”或许才是作者认为最佳的金融危机应对策略。

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为什么会发生危机? 第一条原因,是心理因素。人们会持有“持续性偏见”,当事情进展顺利时,人们倾向于认为会继续好下去。换个大家容易懂的说法,人性普遍具有的“贪婪性” 第二条原因,人类的盲从性,天真地相信教科书所告诉我们的,即金融市场是“有效的”。 第三条原因,是...  

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《镜厅:大萧条,大衰退,我们做对了什么,又做错了什么》 由于时间的关系,我最近一直在思考关于大萧条时代到底是什么,又是怎么回事。 仔细想来,我这一代人大体上一上班开始,基本上就不断地碰见经济危机的说词,全球的。而幸运的是,十几年来,所有的灾难似乎都是在他国,...  

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对美国经济大萧条、大衰退的历史考察 “这是一个最好的时代,也是一个最坏的时代。”这是狄更斯代表作《双城记》的开头,他描述的是十八世纪后半叶法国的现状,也借指对身处十九世纪英国所潜伏的社会危机的担忧。 借用这句话来描述世界经济社会大势也是再恰当不过。从1929至...

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为什么会发生危机? 第一条原因,是心理因素。人们会持有“持续性偏见”,当事情进展顺利时,人们倾向于认为会继续好下去。换个大家容易懂的说法,人性普遍具有的“贪婪性” 第二条原因,人类的盲从性,天真地相信教科书所告诉我们的,即金融市场是“有效的”。 第三条原因,是...  

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对美国经济大萧条、大衰退的历史考察 “这是一个最好的时代,也是一个最坏的时代。”这是狄更斯代表作《双城记》的开头,他描述的是十八世纪后半叶法国的现状,也借指对身处十九世纪英国所潜伏的社会危机的担忧。 借用这句话来描述世界经济社会大势也是再恰当不过。从1929至...

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