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Irrational Exuberance

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Random House Digital, Inc., May 9, 2006 - Business & Economics - 304 pages
As Robert Shiller’s new 2009 preface to his prescient classic on behavioral economics and market volatility asserts, the irrational exuberance of the stock and housing markets “has been ended by an economic crisis of a magnitude not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.” As we all, ordinary Americans and professional investors alike, crawl from the wreckage of our heedless bubble economy, the shrewd insights and sober warnings, and hard facts that Shiller marshals in this book are more invaluable than ever.

The original and bestselling 2000 edition of Irrational Exuberance evoked Alan Greenspan’s infamous 1996 use of that phrase to explain the alternately soaring and declining stock market. It predicted the collapse of the tech stock bubble through an analysis of the structural, cultural, and psychological factors behind levels of price growth not reflected in any other sector of the economy. In the second edition (2005), Shiller folded real estate into his analysis of market volatility, marshalling evidence that housing prices were dangerously inflated as well, a bubble that could soon burst, leading to a “string of bankruptcies” and a “worldwide recession.” That indeed came to pass, with consequences that the 2009 preface to this edition deals with.

Irrational Exuberance is more than ever a cogent, chilling, and astonishingly far-seeing analytical work that no one with any money in any market anywhere can afford not to read–and heed.
  

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User Review  - Matt - Goodreads

I'm not sure there's a whole lot to learn from this book other than that if you always have a negative outlook on the markets, you're going to be right sometimes. Read full review

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User Review  - Philski - Goodreads

Not as good as I was hoping. There was plenty of evidence but I felt it was disjointedly presented and not brought together as a cogent argument of why we have (and in some ways continue to ... Read full review

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Contents

One The Stock Market in Historical Perspective
1
Two The Real Estate Market in Historical Perspective
11
The Capitalist Explosion
31
Naturally Occurring
56
Five The News Media
85
Six New Era Economic Thinking
106
Seven New Eras and Bubbles around the World
132
Light Psychological Anchors for the Market
147
Nine Herd Behavior and Epidemics
157
Ten Efficient Markets Random Walks and Buhhles
177
Eleven Investor Learningand Unlearning
195
Twelve Speculative Volatility in a Free Society
207
Notes
231
References
271
Index
287
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Robert J. Shiller is the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics at Yale University. He is the recipient of the 2000 Commonfund Prize, awarded for Best Contribution to Endowment Management Research, for Irrational Exuberance. He is also the author of Market Volatility and Macro Markets, which won the 1996 Paul A. Samuelson Award.

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