Getting off track : how government actions and interventions caused, prolonged, and worsened the financial crisis /
Throughout history, financial crises have always been caused by excesses--frequently monetary excesses--which lead to a boom and an inevitable bust. In our current crisis it was a housing boom and bust that in turn led to financial turmoil in the United States and other countries. How did everything...
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Stanford, Calif. :
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