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- Summary
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- "There have been two global financial crises in the past century: the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession that began in 2008. Both featured loose credit, precarious real estate and stock market bubbles, suspicious banking practices, an inflexible monetary system, and global imbalances; both had devastating economic consequences. In both cases, people in the prosperous decade preceding the crash believed they were living in a post-volatility economy, one that had tamed the cycle of boom and bust. When the global financial system began to totter in 2008, policymakers were able to draw on the lessons of the Great Depression in order to prevent a repeat, but their response was still inadequate to prevent massive economic turmoil on a global scale. In Hall of Mirrors, renowned economist Barry Eichengreen provides the first book-length analysis of the two crises and their aftermaths. Weaving together the narratives of the 30s and recent years, he shows how fear of another Depression greatly informed the policy response after the Lehman Brothers collapse, with both positive and negative results. On the positive side, institutions took the opposite paths that they had during the Depression; government increased spending and cut taxes, and central banks reduced interest rates, flooded the market with liquidity, and coordinated international cooperation. This in large part prevented the bank failures, 25% unemployment rate, and other disasters that characterized the Great Depression. But they all too often hewed too closely and too literally to the lessons of the Depression, seeing it as a mirror rather than focusing on the core differences. Moreover, in their haste to differentiate themselves from their forbears, today's policymakers neglected the constructive but ultimately futile steps that the Federal Reserve took in the 1930s. While the rapidly constructed policies of late 2008 did succeed in staving off catastrophe in the years after, policymakers, institutions, and society as a whole were too eager to get back to normal, even when that meant stunting the recovery via harsh austerity policies and eschewing necessary long-term reforms. The result was a grindingly slow recovery in the US and a devastating recession in Europe. Hall of Mirrors is not only a monumental work of economic history, but an essential exploration of how we avoided making only some of the same mistakes twice--and why our partial remedy makes us highly susceptible to making other, equally important mistakes yet again"--
- "A brilliantly conceived dual-track account of the two greatest economic crises of the last century and their consequences"--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- vi, 512 pages
- Contents
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- Introduction
- pt. I: The best of times : New age economics ; Golden globe ; Competing on a violent scale ; By legislation or fiat ; Where credit is due ; Castles in Spain
- pt. II: The worst of times : Spent bullets ; The next leg down ; On Europe's shores ; Will America topple too? ; Largely contained ; Scant evidence ; The spiral ; Fish or foul
- pt. III: Toward better times : Revival or reform ; Something for everyone ; Takahashi's revenge ; Dip again ; Preventing the worst ; Stressed and stimulated ; Unconventional policy
- pt. IV: Avoiding the next time : Wall Street and Main Street ; Normalization in an abnormal economy ; Making things as difficult as possible ; Men in black ; Euro or not
- Conclusion
- Isbn
- 9780199392001
- Label
- Hall of mirrors : the Great Depression, the great recession, and the uses-and misuses-of history
- Title
- Hall of mirrors
- Title remainder
- the Great Depression, the great recession, and the uses-and misuses-of history
- Statement of responsibility
- Barry Eichengreen
- Subject
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- 1900-talet
- 2000-talet
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | Comparative
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | General
- Börskraschen 1929
- Depressions
- Depressions -- 1929
- Economic policy
- Economic policy -- History -- 20th century
- 1900-2099
- Ekonomisk politik -- historia
- Finanskrisen 2008-2009
- Finanzkrise
- Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009)
- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
- History
- Wirtschaftskrise
- Wirtschaftspolitik
- Economic policy -- History -- 21st century
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- "There have been two global financial crises in the past century: the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession that began in 2008. Both featured loose credit, precarious real estate and stock market bubbles, suspicious banking practices, an inflexible monetary system, and global imbalances; both had devastating economic consequences. In both cases, people in the prosperous decade preceding the crash believed they were living in a post-volatility economy, one that had tamed the cycle of boom and bust. When the global financial system began to totter in 2008, policymakers were able to draw on the lessons of the Great Depression in order to prevent a repeat, but their response was still inadequate to prevent massive economic turmoil on a global scale. In Hall of Mirrors, renowned economist Barry Eichengreen provides the first book-length analysis of the two crises and their aftermaths. Weaving together the narratives of the 30s and recent years, he shows how fear of another Depression greatly informed the policy response after the Lehman Brothers collapse, with both positive and negative results. On the positive side, institutions took the opposite paths that they had during the Depression; government increased spending and cut taxes, and central banks reduced interest rates, flooded the market with liquidity, and coordinated international cooperation. This in large part prevented the bank failures, 25% unemployment rate, and other disasters that characterized the Great Depression. But they all too often hewed too closely and too literally to the lessons of the Depression, seeing it as a mirror rather than focusing on the core differences. Moreover, in their haste to differentiate themselves from their forbears, today's policymakers neglected the constructive but ultimately futile steps that the Federal Reserve took in the 1930s. While the rapidly constructed policies of late 2008 did succeed in staving off catastrophe in the years after, policymakers, institutions, and society as a whole were too eager to get back to normal, even when that meant stunting the recovery via harsh austerity policies and eschewing necessary long-term reforms. The result was a grindingly slow recovery in the US and a devastating recession in Europe. Hall of Mirrors is not only a monumental work of economic history, but an essential exploration of how we avoided making only some of the same mistakes twice--and why our partial remedy makes us highly susceptible to making other, equally important mistakes yet again"--
- "A brilliantly conceived dual-track account of the two greatest economic crises of the last century and their consequences"--
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- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Eichengreen, Barry J
- Dewey number
- 330.9/043
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HB3717 1929
- LC item number
- .E37 2015
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009)
- Depressions
- Economic policy
- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
- Economic policy
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- Depressions
- Economic policy
- Finanzkrise
- Wirtschaftskrise
- Wirtschaftspolitik
- Börskraschen 1929
- Finanskrisen 2008-2009
- Ekonomisk politik
- Label
- Hall of mirrors : the Great Depression, the great recession, and the uses-and misuses-of history, Barry Eichengreen
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-493) and index
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- Contents
- Introduction -- pt. I: The best of times : New age economics ; Golden globe ; Competing on a violent scale ; By legislation or fiat ; Where credit is due ; Castles in Spain -- pt. II: The worst of times : Spent bullets ; The next leg down ; On Europe's shores ; Will America topple too? ; Largely contained ; Scant evidence ; The spiral ; Fish or foul -- pt. III: Toward better times : Revival or reform ; Something for everyone ; Takahashi's revenge ; Dip again ; Preventing the worst ; Stressed and stimulated ; Unconventional policy -- pt. IV: Avoiding the next time : Wall Street and Main Street ; Normalization in an abnormal economy ; Making things as difficult as possible ; Men in black ; Euro or not -- Conclusion
- Control code
- ocn878299444
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- vi, 512 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199392001
- Lccn
- 2014012098
- Media category
- unmediated
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- rdamedia
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- (Sirsi) i9780199392001
- (OCoLC)878299444
- Label
- Hall of mirrors : the Great Depression, the great recession, and the uses-and misuses-of history, Barry Eichengreen
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-493) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- pt. I: The best of times : New age economics ; Golden globe ; Competing on a violent scale ; By legislation or fiat ; Where credit is due ; Castles in Spain -- pt. II: The worst of times : Spent bullets ; The next leg down ; On Europe's shores ; Will America topple too? ; Largely contained ; Scant evidence ; The spiral ; Fish or foul -- pt. III: Toward better times : Revival or reform ; Something for everyone ; Takahashi's revenge ; Dip again ; Preventing the worst ; Stressed and stimulated ; Unconventional policy -- pt. IV: Avoiding the next time : Wall Street and Main Street ; Normalization in an abnormal economy ; Making things as difficult as possible ; Men in black ; Euro or not -- Conclusion
- Control code
- ocn878299444
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- vi, 512 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199392001
- Lccn
- 2014012098
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) i9780199392001
- (OCoLC)878299444
Subject
- 1900-talet
- 2000-talet
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | Comparative
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics | General
- Börskraschen 1929
- Depressions
- Depressions -- 1929
- Economic policy
- Economic policy -- History -- 20th century
- 1900-2099
- Ekonomisk politik -- historia
- Finanskrisen 2008-2009
- Finanzkrise
- Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009)
- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
- History
- Wirtschaftskrise
- Wirtschaftspolitik
- Economic policy -- History -- 21st century
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