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Step into the thrilling historical drama of Emerson Hough’s The Mississippi Bubble, a novel that vividly recounts the dramatic events of the early 18th century financial scheme in France. Experience the excitement and intrigue of one of history's most infamous financial bubbles through a richly detailed narrative. As Hough’s gripping tale unfolds, you’ll be drawn into the chaotic world of speculation and ambition that defined the Mississippi Bubble. The novel provides a fascinating exploration of the characters and events that fueled this economic frenzy, offering insights into the broader implications of financial speculation.But here’s a question to consider: How do the personal and financial struggles depicted in The Mississippi Bubble reflect broader themes of risk and ambition in economic ventures? Can the story offer deeper insights into the nature of financial crises and their impact on society? Explore the captivating world of The Mississippi Bubble, where each chapter reveals the tension and drama of a financial era that shaped history. This is more than just a historical narrative; it’s a profound examination of the forces driving economic bubbles and their consequences. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the dramatic narrative of The Mississippi Bubble? Discover a novel that combines historical depth with a compelling exploration of financial ambition and its impact.Don’t miss the chance to experience this engaging story. Purchase The Mississippi Bubble today and delve into the fascinating world of early 18th-century financial intrigue and its lasting effects.
The common critique of media- and ratings-driven politics envisions democracy falling hostage to a popularity contest. By contrast, the following book reconceives politics as a speculative Keynesian beauty contest that alienates itself from the popular audience it ceaselessly targets. Political actors unknowingly lean on collective beliefs about the popular expectations they seek to gratify, and thus do not follow popular public opinion as it is, but popular public opinion about popular public opinion. This book unravels how collective discourses on “the popular” have taken the role of intermediary between political elites and electorates. The shift has been driven by the idea of “liquid control:” that postindustrial electorates should be reached through flexibly designed media campaigns based on a complete understanding of their media-immersed lives. Such a complex representation of popular electorates, actors have believed, cannot be secured by rigid bureaucratic parties, but has to be distilled from the collective wisdom of the crowd of consultants, pollsters, journalists and pundits commenting on the political process. The mediatization of political representation has run a strikingly similar trajectory to the marketization of capital allocation in finance: starting from a rejection of bureaucratic control, promising a more “liquid” alternative, attempting to detect a collective wisdom (of/about “the markets” and “the people”), and ending up in self-driven spirals of collective speculation.
POP, POP, POP! The popping won't stop! There is danger and sharp objects in every corner. Follow the baby bubbles as they venture into the world looking for a safe place to call home. Illustrated with vivid vibrant colors and hand-sketched artwork, this creative and clever book is perfect for new and young readers. With fun phrases and rhyming lines throughout, this book is sure to bring a smile to your child's face. It is the perfect gift for your loved ones for any occasion! Plus bonus pages for them to create their own bubble adventure!
This meticulously documented work sets forth the major causes of the greatest asset bubble in world economic history—the American housing bubble, which began in 1940 and collapsed in 2007. In the aftermath of the American housing collapse in 2007, many ask why. The Great American Housing Bubble: The Road to Collapse asks a different and more fundamental question—how the bubble was created in the first place. To answer that question, it examines the causes, both political and economic, of the American housing bubble, created between 1940 and 2007. Those causes encompass everything from federal income tax subsidies for housing to local exclusionary policies, banking, accounting, real estate appraisal, and credit agency rating practices and policies. The book also takes into account the impact of greed, government regulation, speculation, and psychology—including blind faith in investment advisors—on the creation of the greatest asset bubble in the economic history of the world. The author takes a comparative historical approach, examining the current crisis in the light of notorious bubbles of the past. In the end, he concludes that the events precipitating the most recent collapse can be traced, at least in part, not to too little government regulation, but to too much.
How do TV shows, vending machines, Chinese taxi companies, and a former UK prime minister point to a gold bubble that is about to burst? Many investors consider gold a "safe haven" that will shelter them from recessions, falling markets, and the depreciating value of currency. Many fail to realize, however, that investing in gold at these levels is extremely risky. "We Buy Gold" stores line busy streets, gold miners are no longer protecting themselves from a potential drop in prices, and gold is even being sold in vending machines. All this points to one thing: a gold bubble has formed and will collapse very soon, hurting investors, funds, and banks. In Gold Bubble: Profiting From Gold's Impending Collapse, Yoni Jacobs looks at how you can protect yourself. Presenting an in-depth analysis of gold dating back over a hundred years, the book explores the structural factors that have allowed gold to form a bubble, why an investor psychology of fear and greed is leading to extremely speculative behavior, why gold will fall during an upcoming recession, what effect the dollar and the stock market will have on the future of gold prices, and how to profit from a gold collapse while the majority of investors lose out. There are plenty of warning signs that gold is about to decline and this book will help you to get ready Gold Bubble is the only book to argue that a gold bust is coming, going head-to-head with the herd mentality Filled with practical advice on how to protect yourself and even profit from gold's collapse by being prepared for what's ahead With gold prices up over 2,500 percent since 1970, and more than 600 percent since 1999, a bubble has formed and is on the verge of bursting. But until now, no one has been willing to publicly bet against the universal currency. With Gold Bubble you are ready to meet this challenge head on, and take advantage of what other investors won't even acknowledge.