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Short History of Financial Euphoria

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Explore the history of financial bubbles with economist John Kenneth Galbraith’s “A Short History of Financial Euphoria.” From the 17th-century tulip mania to modern-day junk bonds, Galbraith analyzes the irrational exuberance that drives markets to extremes. A cautionary and insightful read for investors and anyone interested in economic history. ISBN: 9780140238563

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  • ISBN-13: 9780140238563
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 193 mm
  • No of Pages: 128
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 91 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140238565
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jul 1994
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Width: 127 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Short History of Financial Euphoria

  1. Rahul Nadimidoddi

    A concise and insightful look at financial bubbles. Galbraith’s writing is sharp and witty, making a potentially dry topic engaging. A must-read for anyone in finance.

  2. Shivam Aditya Singh

    An interesting read, but I found it a bit repetitive. The core message is strong, but the historical examples could have been more varied.

  3. Bhairab Borah

    The book feels a bit dated, but the core insights remain relevant. It would benefit from an update with contemporary examples of euphoria.

  4. Ansh Gupta

    A sobering reminder of the cyclical nature of financial manias. Galbraith’s insights are timeless and thought-provoking. A definite recommend.

  5. Pragati Bhardwaj

    Galbraith’s work is essential reading for anyone interested in finance. It will equip you to recognize irrational market behavior. Highly endorse.

  6. Vipin Arora

    I enjoyed the book, but felt it could have explored more recent financial events in greater detail. Offers valuable historical context though.

  7. Varun Dwivedi

    Galbraith’s analysis is spot-on, though the examples feel a bit dated. Still relevant, but could use an updated edition. Offers valuable perspective.

  8. Shreyansh Chaudhary

    While insightful, I felt the book was a bit short on solutions. It highlights the problem well but lacks practical advice for today’s investor.

  9. Saheli Ghosh

    Galbraith provides a clear and concise history of financial excess. Highly recommended for investors seeking to understand market cycles.

  10. Ujjval Verma

    Excellent overview of financial history. Galbraith’s writing style makes complex concepts accessible. A valuable addition to any investor’s library.

  11. Sankar Kumar M

    A good introduction to the topic, but more experienced investors might find it too basic. Still, a worthwhile read for beginners.

  12. Sujeet Kumar

    Provides a great historical context to understand market bubbles. Easy to read and understand, even for those without a finance background.

  13. Tanushree Nangia

    A fascinating exploration of financial bubbles. I learned a lot about past market crashes and their underlying causes. A great reference.

  14. Arghyadip Poddar

    A bit dry and academic, but still informative. The historical examples are well-researched, but the overall tone is a bit heavy.

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