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The Modern Historian: The US Financial Crisis of 2008

The Modern Historian: The US Financial Crisis of 2008 in Bloomington, MN

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The Modern Historian: The US Financial Crisis of 2008

The Modern Historian: The US Financial Crisis of 2008 in Bloomington, MN

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The financial crisis was no doubt a recession and some would say a depression; everyone wants to sugar- coat it. Academics want to nitpick and perform magic tricks with the numbers and say it was only a recession. The reality is, no one has seen this before. It was clear, the game has changed. The old definition of what a recession was is no longer sufficient to express what happened. But yet, nothing has really changed. Proof of this can be seen in how the financial world has handled the crisis. The same old theories from the ivory tower are still in place. But for the first time, in a major way, the theories aren't working anymore and people are noticing. The Black hole is still there and money is being thrown into it. A black hole gets larger as it is filled. It's not over, not by a long shot. In this book, we will cover, ever so briefly, the US financial crisis of 2008.
The financial crisis was no doubt a recession and some would say a depression; everyone wants to sugar- coat it. Academics want to nitpick and perform magic tricks with the numbers and say it was only a recession. The reality is, no one has seen this before. It was clear, the game has changed. The old definition of what a recession was is no longer sufficient to express what happened. But yet, nothing has really changed. Proof of this can be seen in how the financial world has handled the crisis. The same old theories from the ivory tower are still in place. But for the first time, in a major way, the theories aren't working anymore and people are noticing. The Black hole is still there and money is being thrown into it. A black hole gets larger as it is filled. It's not over, not by a long shot. In this book, we will cover, ever so briefly, the US financial crisis of 2008.

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