In this revised, updated, and expanded edition of his New York Times bestseller, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller, who warned of both the tech and housing bubbles, now cautions that signs of irrational exuberance among investors have only increased since the 2008-9 financial crisis. With high stock and bond prices in the United States, and rising housing prices in many countries, the post-subprime boom may well turn out to be another illustration of Shiller's influential argument that psychologically driven volatility is an inherent characteristic of all asset markets. In other words, Irrational Exuberance is as relevant as ever.
But Irrational Exuberance is about something far more important than the current situation in any given market because the book explains the forces that move all markets up and down. It shows how investor euphoria can drive asset prices up to dizzying and unsustainable heights, and how, at other times, investor discouragement can push prices down to very low levels.
Previous editions covered the stock and housing markets--and famously predicted their crashes. This new edition expands its coverage to include the bond market, so that the book now addresses all of the major investment markets. This edition also includes updated data throughout, as well as Shiller's 2013 Nobel Prize lecture, which puts the book in broader context.
In addition to diagnosing the causes of asset bubbles, Irrational Exuberance recommends urgent policy changes to lessen their likelihood and severity--and suggests ways that individuals can decrease their risk before the next bubble bursts. No one whose future depends on a retirement account, a house, or other investments can afford not to read it.
For more information, including new developments and regular data updates, please go to www.irrationalexuberance.com
Robert James "Bob" Shiller (born Detroit, Michigan,March 29, 1946) is an American economist, academic, and best-selling author. He currently serves as the Arthur M. Okun Professor of Economics at Yale University and is a Fellow at the Yale International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management. Shiller has been a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) since 1980, was Vice President of the American Economic Association in 2005, and President of the Eastern Economic Association for 2006-2007. He is also the co-founder and chief economist of the investment management firm MacroMarkets LLC.
两年前读这本书的时候,正是2015年中国股市泡沫即将破裂的前夕(一个多月后泡沫演化成了救市的闹剧)。当时读的是第一版。这次读的是第二版,主要是多了房地产泡沫的内容。在众多待读书单中把这本书拿出来再重温一遍,实在是因为泡沫这个主题一直萦绕在脑海中无法消去,不知道自...
评分用了很多文献和统计讲了一些故事,一些让人推翻现有理念的故事。是可以把人们的思维空间扩展的书。书中的内容一言难尽。 有一个统计很有意思。在全球一年内跌幅最大的前十名股票中(58.4%--74.9%),其后一年内的价格变化有七次都是大涨,仅有两次下跌,大的跌幅仅为18% 。
评分这本书看下来感觉有点浪费时间,主要是不好看,相当枯燥,繁复罗列数据、例证、问卷,说是严谨也罢,可是摆了一堆事实,得出的大多数观点结论都是否定性的,肯定性的结论却很少。完全可以直接翻到每个章节的结尾,直接看结论。记录下比较有印象的地方: 前两章主要是历史回顾,...
评分席勒(Robert J.Shiller)教授在其在本人授课的耶鲁公开课《经济市场》上推荐的辅助教材之一。这本书因其“成功的预测了2000年和2007年两次金融及房产市场泡沫崩溃“而出名,当然事实上这本书只是幸运的在2000年金融泡沫破灭前刚好发表,显然整个经济泡沫涌起的90年代不断会有...
评分在巴菲特都极为推崇的投资书籍《投资最重要的事》中谈及投资的钟摆理论,即市场一定是不断在牛熊之间转换,市场波动循环往复、永不停止。这就为在熊市买入,牛市卖出股票获利提供可能,因此投资不仅要参与填坑的阶段,价值投资倡导熊市中我们用废铁价买黄金以及通过基本面“捡...
席勒教授在2014年第三版中提出了”新时代繁荣”,是继2001年千禧繁荣,2007年次贷繁荣后,由全球主要央行共同参与并推动的一次全球性资产泡沫,席勒教授对此次非理性繁荣提出了警告。然而,这一次并没有像之前版本发布后就出现崩盘,自2014年以后资产价格继续攀升,至今2019年并没有出现崩盘迹象。
评分Shiller拿了诺奖才读似乎有点迟钝。很多自说自话,很多不太严谨。但是New Era Story-> rational feedback loop -> herd behavior的泡沫逻辑还是挺有趣的。
评分席勒教授在2014年第三版中提出了”新时代繁荣”,是继2001年千禧繁荣,2007年次贷繁荣后,由全球主要央行共同参与并推动的一次全球性资产泡沫,席勒教授对此次非理性繁荣提出了警告。然而,这一次并没有像之前版本发布后就出现崩盘,自2014年以后资产价格继续攀升,至今2019年并没有出现崩盘迹象。
评分Shiller拿了诺奖才读似乎有点迟钝。很多自说自话,很多不太严谨。但是New Era Story-> rational feedback loop -> herd behavior的泡沫逻辑还是挺有趣的。
评分Shiller拿了诺奖才读似乎有点迟钝。很多自说自话,很多不太严谨。但是New Era Story-> rational feedback loop -> herd behavior的泡沫逻辑还是挺有趣的。
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