The subprime mortgage crisis has already wreaked havoc on the lives of millions of people and now it threatens to derail the U.S. economy and economies around the world. In this trenchant book, best-selling economist Robert Shiller reveals the origins of this crisis and puts forward bold measures to solve it. He calls for an aggressive response - a restructuring of the institutional foundations of the financial system that will not only allow people once again to buy and sell homes with confidence, but will create the conditions for greater prosperity in America and throughout the deeply interconnected world economy.Shiller blames the subprime crisis on the irrational exuberance that drove the economy's two most recent bubbles - in stocks in the 1990s and in housing between 2000 and 2007. He shows how these bubbles led to the dangerous overextension of credit now resulting in foreclosures, bankruptcies, and write-offs, as well as a global credit crunch. To restore confidence in the markets, Shiller argues, bailouts are needed in the short run. But he insists that these bailouts must be targeted at low-income victims of subprime deals. In the longer term, the subprime solution will require leaders to revamp the financial framework by deploying an ambitious package of initiatives to inhibit the formation of bubbles and limit risks, including better financial information; simplified legal contracts and regulations; expanded markets for managing risks; home equity insurance policies; income-linked home loans; and new measures to protect consumers against hidden inflationary effects.This powerful book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how we got into the subprime mess - and how we can get out.
Robert J. Shiller is the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics at Yale University. He is the recipient of the 2000 Commonfund Prize, awarded for Best Contribution to Endowment Management Research, for Irrational Exuberance. He is also the author of Market Volatility and Macro Markets, which won the 1996 Paul A. Samuelson Award.
下面是我曾经写的book report,感兴趣的朋友可以拿此书来看。 我简单说说这书, 作者对于美国房产经济做了一番研究,此书有详细的对于次贷以前类似房产经纪引发的经济问题的研究。很多facts.从此你看书美国如何房地产经济的发展轨迹。 此书对于权威毫不吝啬的批评,认为次贷一...
评分我2006年看的, 越看胆子越大, 68追的600150, 190出的. 不过要是没看过, 我不会在过去2年坚决不买房,不贷款, 不会那么坚决的在2008年初把70%的仓位买了2年国债,
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,...
评分其实这本书写的非常生动形象,我就不明白为什么有人认为枯燥,如果连这个都算枯燥,那您别看财经类的著作了,真的。 席勒主要回顾了全球过去的股票市场和房地产市场,并非常认真的对一些在美国人心里已经根深蒂固的观念进行辟谣: 谣言一:股票市场只需要长期持有,因为长期来...
评分罗伯特.希勒的《非理性繁荣》对整个美国股市和楼市的梳理,论据充分、有条有理,不愧是大学问家的作品。而我越发觉得“地球上没有新事物”。一个对美国经济了解深刻的人对于世界其他地方的类似现象应该很容易把握,当然也越容易利用机会赚取财富。反推之,如果想了解当今中国的...
- 11/7/2012
评分- 11/7/2012
评分Shiller 大法好
评分对于经济危机的书,是我最热爱的话题,也看了很多,但对于席勒来说,这本书真的还不如动物精神,如果没有更深的,或者更切实可行的建议,何必再写一本?
评分Shiller 大法好
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