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Rampant speculation. Record trading volumes. Assets bought not because of their value but because the buyer believes he can sell them for more in a day or two, or an hour or two. Welcome to the late 1920s in the US. There are obvious and absolute parallels to the great bull market of the late 1990s, writes Galbraith in a new introduction dated 1997. Of course, Galbraith notes, every financial bubble since 1929 has been compared to the Great Crash, which is why this book has never been out of print since it became a bestseller in 1955.
Galbraith writes with great wit and erudition about the perilous actions of investors and the curious inaction of the government. He notes that the problem wasn't a scarcity of securities to buy and sell: "The ingenuity and zeal with which companies were devised in which securities might be sold was as remarkable as anything." Those words become strikingly relevant in light of revenue-negative start-up companies coming into the market each week in the 1990s, along with fragmented pieces of established companies, like real estate and bottling plants. Of course, the 1920s were different from the 1990s. There was no safety net below citizens, no unemployment insurance or Social Security. And today we don't have the creepy investment trusts--in which shares of companies that held some stocks and bonds were sold for several times the assets' market value. But, boy, are the similarities spooky, particularly the prevailing trend at the time toward corporate mergers and industry consolidations--not to mention all the partially informed people who imagined themselves to be financial geniuses because the shares of stock they bought kept going up. --Lou Schuler, Amazon.com
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006) was a critically acclaimed author and one of America's foremost economists. His most famous works include The Affluent Society, The Good Society, and The Great Crash. Galbraith was the receipient of the Order of Canada and the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for Lifetime Achievement, and he was twice awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
James K. Galbraith holds the Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. He lives in Austin, Texas.
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评分人名地名改一改,就是一本a great crash 2015。主要写股市崩盘的过程,原因和后果分析很单薄,对未来的预期也过度乐观。
评分人名地名改一改,就是一本a great crash 2015。主要写股市崩盘的过程,原因和后果分析很单薄,对未来的预期也过度乐观。
1929年的股市大崩溃其实并不是说一天股市就完了,而是连续阴跌了4年,其间也有很多次反弹,就像某国的股市也可以从1670多点反弹到2405点。1929年的环境和现在差别很大,现在股市下跌原因也更加多元化,但有一点感觉很类似:很多人面临的威胁就是明明知道事态非常不妙,并将继续...
评分 评分现在流入股市的资金远远多于操纵股市的智慧,基金在数量上远远超过了具有理财才华和历史意识的基金管理人 看似简单的道理不过是一次次的重复的被证明
评分 评分根据这本书,1929年市场大崩盘的原因在技术上一是因为保证金交易(利率7-12%,Fed贴现利率约6%)增长过快,二是投资信托(和现代的封闭式基金不同,当时投资信托的管理人被认为拥有显著创造价值的才能,从而投资信托的价值相对于其投资的金融资产一般存在溢价,而非像现在的封...
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