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The Origin of Financial Crises

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ENDFED posted on Sat, Oct 8 2011 7:03 AM

Has anyone here read The Origin of Financial Crises by George Cooper who is a Keynesian and former JPMorgan?. I have a hard time finding any critics of his work, maybe someone could direct me to some good critics or explain some flaws in his thinking, if he has any. Thanks!. 

 

 

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I haven't read the book, but my understanding is that financial crises are caused by fractional-reserve banking and interest-rate price ceilings.

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I read the book and the biggest error the guy makes is taking a mechanical view of the economy. His conclusion was we simply need to invent some sort of "governor" to keep any extremes from occuring. Essentialy if the central banks only tweaked things and if only the right guy was running it then of course the perpetual boom would ensue and the end of the business cycle would manifest.

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