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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kathleen DayPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.807kg ISBN: 9780300223323ISBN 10: 0300223323 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 12 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDay has written a sweeping account of financial calamities. She shows how often we've been wracked by crises, and how quickly we forget why, setting up the next one. Buckle in. -Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics Kathleen Day provides a panoramic and insightful analysis of financial booms and crashes that have shaped our nation's history. She demonstrates that loose credit and weak regulation have played key roles in promoting every speculative boom since the 1920s. Her book is required reading for everyone who wants to understand how to prevent the next financial crisis. -Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., George Washington University Law School An essential narrative of the regulatory cycles that predate financial crises, Broken Bargain offers an important lesson in the dangers of amnesia as Washington once again embarks on deregulation, repeating the mistakes of the past. -Sheila Bair, founding Chair of the Systemic Risk Council and former Chair of the FDIC Day has written a sweeping account of financial calamities. She shows how often we've been wracked by crises, and how quickly we forget why, setting up the next one. Buckle in. -Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics Kathleen Day provides a panoramic and insightful analysis of financial booms and crashes that have shaped our nation's history. She demonstrates that loose credit and weak regulation have played key roles in promoting every speculative boom since the 1920s. Her book is required reading for everyone who wants to understand how to prevent the next financial crisis. -Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., George Washington University Law School An essential narrative of the regulatory cycles that predate financial crises, Broken Bargain offers an important lesson in the dangers of amnesia as Washington once again embarks on deregulation, repeating the mistakes of the past. -Sheila Bair, founding Chair of the Systemic Risk Council and former Chair of the FDIC An essential narrative of the regulatory cycles that predate financial crises, Broken Bargain offers an important lesson in the dangers of amnesia as Washington once again embarks on deregulation, repeating the mistakes of the past. --Sheila Bair, founding Chair of the Systemic Risk Council and former Chair of the FDIC --Sheila Bair Kathleen Day provides a panoramic and insightful analysis of financial booms and crashes that have shaped our nation's history. She demonstrates that loose credit and weak regulation have played key roles in promoting every speculative boom since the 1920s. Her book is required reading for everyone who wants to understand how to prevent the next financial crisis. --Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., George Washington University Law School --Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. Day has written a sweeping account of financial calamities. She shows how often we've been wracked by crises, and how quickly we forget why, setting up the next one. Buckle in. --Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics --Mark Zandi Day has written a sweeping account of financial calamities. She shows how often we've been wracked by crises, and how quickly we forget why, setting up the next one. Buckle in. -Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics Kathleen Day provides a panoramic and insightful analysis of financial booms and crashes that have shaped our nation's history. She demonstrates that loose credit and weak regulation have played key roles in promoting every speculative boom since the 1920s. Her book is required reading for everyone who wants to understand how to prevent the next financial crisis. -Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., George Washington University Law School An essential narrative of the regulatory cycles that predate financial crises, Broken Bargain offers an important lesson in the dangers of amnesia as Washington once again embarks on deregulation, repeating the mistakes of the past. -Sheila Bair, founding Chair of the Systemic Risk Council and former Chair of the FDIC Author InformationKathleen Day worked for thirty years as a business journalist with the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today before joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School as a professor of financial crises in 2013. She lives in Washington, DC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |