The Panic of 1907 : Heralding a New Era of Finance, Capitalism, and Democracy
Publisher,John Wiley
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 808 g
No. of Pages, 432
Shelf: Non-Fiction Books / Business Finance & Accounting / Finance & Investment
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In the newly revised third edition of The Panic of 1907: Heralding a New Era of Finance, Capitalism, and Democracy, a team of dedicated researchers delivers a groundbreaking new compilation of historical fact and compelling narrative that will be of significant interest to banking theorists, financial historians, and students of business and economics. You'll explore how and why a financial panic unfolds--through the lens of the 1907 crisis--and learn how to apply its lessons to the present day.
In the book, you'll find: The reasons why, despite a stronger monetary system and modern risk mitigation tools, modern institutions are not immune to future crises Explanations of the contributions made by the Federal Reserve System created in 1913 in response to the Panic of 1907 An engaging and entertaining telling of an innately fascinating period in history.
About the Author
ROBERT F. BRUNER, DBA, is University Professor, Distinguished Professor, and Dean Emeritus at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration. His research is focused on corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, emerging market investment, financial crises, leadership, and general management.
SEAN D. CARR, PHD, is the Executive Director and CEO of the Global Innovation Exchange at the University of Washington. He is an affiliate Associate Professor at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business. His research is focused on new ventures, entrepreneurial finance, technology strategy, and innovation leadership.
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