An economic bubble (also called a speculative bubble or a financial bubble) is a period when current asset prices greatly exceed their intrinsic valuation...
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The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気, baburu keiki, lit. 'bubble economy') was an economic bubble in Japan from 1986 to 1991 in which real estate and...
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Tulip mania (redirect from Tulip bubble)
speculative bubble or asset bubble in history. In many ways, the tulip mania was more of a then-unknown socio-economic phenomenon than a significant economic crisis...
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crisis at the start of the Thirty Years' War Tulip mania (1637) an economic bubble that burst, though it did not harm the economy of the Dutch Republic...
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A real-estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global...
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Ponzi scheme (section Economic bubble)
typically does not happen in the case of an economic bubble[citation needed], especially if nobody can prove the bubble was caused by anyone acting in bad faith...
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The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000. This period of...
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Mississippi Company (redirect from Mississippi bubble)
detached from economic reality, the Mississippi bubble became one of the earliest examples of an economic bubble. In France, the wealth of Louisiana was exaggerated...
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A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation...
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Financial crisis (redirect from Crises (economic))
failure and forces a devaluation. A speculative bubble (also called a financial bubble or an economic bubble) exists in the event of large, sustained overpricing...
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bubble. Adherents of this view include Berkshire Hathaway board member Warren Buffett and several laureates of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences...
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The 2000s United States housing bubble or house price boom or 2000s housing cycle was a sharp run up and subsequent collapse of house asset prices affecting...
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seen as an investment and has been described by some scholars as an economic bubble. As bitcoin is pseudonymous, its use by criminals has attracted the...
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Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (category Economic bubbles)
The subjects of Mackay's debunking include alchemy, crusades, duels, economic bubbles, fortune-telling, haunted houses, the Drummer of Tedworth, the influence...
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Wall Street crash of 1929 (redirect from Economic crash of 1929)
rise further. Speculation thus fueled further rises and created an economic bubble. Because of margin buying, investors stood to lose large sums of money...
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average peaks at 38,915 1990s, "the Lost Decade", the time after Japan's economic bubble collapsed. The Nikkei 225 stock index bottomed out at 7603.76 in April...
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A housing bubble (or housing price bubble) is one of several types of asset price bubbles which periodically occur in the market. The basic concept of...
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even in non-crisis periods, to create economic growth through asset price inflation. The term "everything bubble" first came in use during the chair of...
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South Sea Company (redirect from South Sea bubble)
price. The notorious economic bubble thus created, which ruined thousands of investors, became known as the South Sea Bubble. The Bubble Act 1720 (6 Geo....
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Recession (redirect from Economic downturn)
external trade shock, an adverse supply shock, the bursting of an economic bubble, or a large-scale anthropogenic or natural disaster (e.g. a pandemic)...
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2008 financial crisis (redirect from 2008 economic crisis)
increased their vulnerability to the collapse of the housing bubble and worsened the ensuing economic downturn. Key statistics include: Free cash used by consumers...
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Look up bubble, bubbles, or bubbling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bubble, Bubbles or The Bubble may refer to: Bubble (physics), a globule of one...
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underlying economic factors. They often follow speculation and economic bubbles. A stock market crash is a social phenomenon where external economic events...
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Beanie Babies (redirect from Beanie baby bubble)
to NEXT for Autism. Beanie Babies 2.0 Cabbage Patch Kids Chia Pet Economic bubble Non-fungible token Pet Rock Puffkins Sock monkey Tulip mania Uglydoll...
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The Poseidon bubble was a stock market bubble in which the price of Australian mining shares soared in late 1969, then crashed in early 1970. It was triggered...
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declined, its image has changed over time from mass partying during the economic bubble to conservative consumption at home after the collapse of the economy...
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United States, conglomerates became popular in the 1960s as a form of economic bubble driven by low interest rates and leveraged buyouts. However, many of...
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their use in art scams. The NFT market has also been compared to an economic bubble or a Ponzi scheme. In 2022, the NFT market collapsed; a May 2022 estimate...
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cities. The deflation of the property bubble is seen as one of the primary causes for China's declining economic growth in 2013. The phenomenon had seen...
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The carbon bubble is a hypothesized bubble in the valuation of companies dependent on fossil-fuel-based energy production, resulting from future decreases...
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