Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes

Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes
Title Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes PDF eBook
Author Gagari Chakrabarti
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 69
Release 2012-01-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 8132204638

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This work is an exploration of the global market dynamics, their intrinsic natures, common trends and dynamic interlinkages during the stock market crises over the last twelve years. The study isolates different phases of crisis and differentiates between any crisis that remains confined to the region and those that take up a global dimension. The latent structure of the global stock market, the inter-regional and intra-regional stock market dynamics around the crises are analyzed to get a complete picture of the structure of the global stock market. The study further probing into the inherent nature of the global stock market in generating crisis finds the global market to be chaotic thus making the system intrinsically unstable or at best to follow knife-edge stability. The findings have significant bearing at theoretical level and on policy decisions.

Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes

Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes
Title Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes PDF eBook
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Pages 69
Release 2012
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Anatomy of the Crash

Anatomy of the Crash
Title Anatomy of the Crash PDF eBook
Author Tho Bishop
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Pages 165
Release 2020-05-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1610167236

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The Great Crash of 2020 was not caused by a virus. It was precipitated by the virus, and made worse by the crazed decision of governments around the world to shut down business and travel. But it was caused by economic fragility. The purpose of this collection is to highlight the important work of contemporary Austrian economists on the modern financial system. Although the mainstream financial press has been crediting American, European, and Chinese policymakers with upholding the global economy in the aftermath of 2008, Austrians have long been warning that these very same actions have only set the world up for a larger disaster. Promises in 2008 of the ease of normalizing monetary policy—such as by reducing balance sheets and phasing out market intervention—have been proven to be lies, just as Austrians warned. Authors Include: Ryan McMaken, Daniel Lacalle, Brendan Brown, Thorsten Polleit, Alasdair Macleod, Philipp Bagus, Ronald-Peter Stöferle, Mark J. Valek, Arkadiusz Sieroń, Ronald-Peter Stöferle, Jeff Deist, Joseph T. Salerno, and Claudio Grass.

The Stock Market Crash of 1929

The Stock Market Crash of 1929
Title The Stock Market Crash of 1929 PDF eBook
Author Gordon V. Axon
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1974
Genre Depressions
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Presents a view of the shocking financial event in the history of the United States, and connects that event to the world of today.

Why Stock Markets Crash

Why Stock Markets Crash
Title Why Stock Markets Crash PDF eBook
Author Didier Sornette
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 449
Release 2017-03-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400885094

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The scientific study of complex systems has transformed a wide range of disciplines in recent years, enabling researchers in both the natural and social sciences to model and predict phenomena as diverse as earthquakes, global warming, demographic patterns, financial crises, and the failure of materials. In this book, Didier Sornette boldly applies his varied experience in these areas to propose a simple, powerful, and general theory of how, why, and when stock markets crash. Most attempts to explain market failures seek to pinpoint triggering mechanisms that occur hours, days, or weeks before the collapse. Sornette proposes a radically different view: the underlying cause can be sought months and even years before the abrupt, catastrophic event in the build-up of cooperative speculation, which often translates into an accelerating rise of the market price, otherwise known as a "bubble." Anchoring his sophisticated, step-by-step analysis in leading-edge physical and statistical modeling techniques, he unearths remarkable insights and some predictions--among them, that the "end of the growth era" will occur around 2050. Sornette probes major historical precedents, from the decades-long "tulip mania" in the Netherlands that wilted suddenly in 1637 to the South Sea Bubble that ended with the first huge market crash in England in 1720, to the Great Crash of October 1929 and Black Monday in 1987, to cite just a few. He concludes that most explanations other than cooperative self-organization fail to account for the subtle bubbles by which the markets lay the groundwork for catastrophe. Any investor or investment professional who seeks a genuine understanding of looming financial disasters should read this book. Physicists, geologists, biologists, economists, and others will welcome Why Stock Markets Crash as a highly original "scientific tale," as Sornette aptly puts it, of the exciting and sometimes fearsome--but no longer quite so unfathomable--world of stock markets.

Structure and Performance

Structure and Performance
Title Structure and Performance PDF eBook
Author Elisabetta Bertero
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1989
Genre Financial institutions
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Anatomy of the Crash

Anatomy of the Crash
Title Anatomy of the Crash PDF eBook
Author Tho Bishop
Publisher
Pages 165
Release 2020
Genre Financial crises
ISBN

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