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Mentioned in 14 episodes
This Time Is Different
Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
Book • 2009
This book provides a panoramic view of financial crises from medieval times to the modern era, highlighting patterns of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes.
It argues that despite technological advancements and institutional changes, financial crises follow similar patterns due to excessive debt accumulation and systemic risks.
It argues that despite technological advancements and institutional changes, financial crises follow similar patterns due to excessive debt accumulation and systemic risks.
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Mentioned by
Nicolai Tangen as a seminal book on global finance and economic history, co-authored with Carmen Reinhart.


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Kenneth Rogoff: Tariff Impacts, The Dollar's Future and Global Economic Shifts
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Clay Finck to discuss lessons learned about financial crises and their relation to current market conditions.


74 snips
TIP624: Studying Financial History w/ Clay Finck
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Bilal Hafeez as an influential book showing similarities in debt and financial crises across time and countries.


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Ep. 306: Ken Rogoff on Dollar Decline, Debt Worries and Fed Independence
Mentioned by Thomas Lambert as a book that makes the case that there is a clear stigma on your reputation if you are a serial defaulter.

Episode 15. Lessons learned: a practitioner’s experience
Genannt von Kenneth Rogoff über acht Jahrhunderte von Krisen und Crashs zurückgeblickt.

Märkte in Aufruhr - Sorgt Trump für einen historischen Börsencrash?
Mentioned by Jim Rickards when referring to their series of papers and their book about the impact of debt to GDP ratios.

The Best of Hedgeye: Jim Rickards → Defending Your Wealth During Global Crisis
Mentioned by Stephen K. Bannon as the author of the book "This Time It's Totally Different", highlighting his work on historical government debt crises.

WarRoom Battleground EP 767: It’s Time For Fiscal Republicans To Fight