A BRIEF HISTORY OF PANICS AND THEIR PERIODICAL OCCURRENCE IN THE UNITED STATES - Juglar Clément
Explore the recurring cycles of boom and bust in "A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurrence in the United States," a foundational work by Clement Juglar. This insightful exploration delves into the economic history of the United States, analyzing the causes and patterns of financial panics that shaped the nation's development.
Juglar's study examines the nature of depressions and the business cycles that drive them, offering a detailed perspective on 19th-century American economic realities. From economic theory to practical observation, this book provides a historical understanding of market volatility and its impact.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in economic history and the dynamics of financial crises, this meticulously prepared print edition makes Juglar's classic analysis accessible. Discover the historical roots of economic instability and gain insights into the cyclical nature of prosperity and downturns.
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