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Devil Take the Hindmost A History of Financial Speculation

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Publisher: Penguin USA Summary: "Chancellor has written a lively but scholarly account of the financial booms and panics of the modern world, starting with the tulipomania in the Netherlands in the 1630s and ending with last year's rescue of Long-Term Capital Management, with its team of Nobel Prize winners and Wall Street hotshots. The stories of human credulity and chicanery may be somewhat familiar (though Chancellor adds many which are new to m [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780452281806


ISBN:

0452281806


Pub Date: 2000
Publisher: Penguin USA

"Chancellor has written a lively but scholarly account of the financial booms and panics of the modern world, starting with the tulipomania in the Netherlands in the 1630s and ending with last year's rescue of Long-Term Capital Management, with its team of Nobel Prize winners and Wall Street hotshots. The stories of human credulity and chicanery may be somewhat familiar (though Chancellor adds many which are new to me), but they give great pleasure even on repetition."

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