Anatomy of Stock Market Bubbles
This book aims at an ambitious goal, when it tries to capture one of the most controversial and obscure phenomena in economics, namely the "stock market bubbles". The author directly leads us to the heart of the topics, when he provides critical analysis of related literature from different economic schools. Special attributes can be derived from mathematical, experimental and literary economics that differentiate bubbles from other regular fluctuations of stock markets. The prime goal of this book is to give a comprehensive explanation to this phenomenon for a wide audience, and to provoke further discussions. Historical cases have been analyzed, e.g., booms and crashes in' 20s, in the late' 80s, and around the millennium. A cases study of Budapest Stock Exchange between 1996 and 2003 is also added. From time to time, we have to reconsider our knowledge of stock market bubbles, since there is a great chance that we are having just a bubble-like phenomenon before our eyes.
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