Economic Oracle: A Journey through Global Economics, Unlocking the Legacy of Charles Kindleberger

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Who is Economic Oracle

Charles Poor Kindleberger was an American economic historian and author of over 30 books. His 1978 book Manias, Panics, and Crashes, about speculative stock market bubbles, was reprinted in 2000 after the dot-com bubble. He is well known for his role in developing what would become hegemonic stability theory, arguing that a hegemonic power was needed to maintain a stable international monetary system. He has been referred to as "the master of the genre" on financial crisis by The Economist.


How you will benefit


(I) Insights about the following:


Chapter 1: Charles P. Kindleberger


Chapter 2: Economic history


Chapter 3: Economic bubble


Chapter 4: Wall Street Crash of 1929


Chapter 5: Jacob Viner


Chapter 6: Causes of the Great Depression


Chapter 7: John Komlos


Chapter 8: Hegemonic stability theory


Chapter 9: Peter Temin


Chapter 10: Robert Keohane


Chapter 11: Great Depression in the United States


Chapter 12: Financial crisis


Chapter 13: Stephen Hymer


Chapter 14: Barry Eichengreen


Chapter 15: Susan Strange


Chapter 16: Monetary hegemony


Chapter 17: Hyman Minsky


Chapter 18: Panic of 1866


Chapter 19: Great Depression


Chapter 20: Timeline of the Great Depression


Chapter 21: Wilhelm Lautenbach


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Economic Oracle.

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