Economic History of Financial Crises
Poster of a bank run, by Strobridge and Lith Co., Cinncinnati, NY, 1895 (color lithograph). (Image courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. [reproduction number: LC-USZC4-591 (color film copy transparency)].)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Peter Temin
MIT Course Number14.71
As Taught InFall 2009
LevelUndergraduate
Ocean Wave Interaction with Ships and Offshore Energy Systems (13.022)
Some Description
Instructor(s)
Prof.
As Taught In
Spring 2002
Course Number
2.24
Level
Undergraduate/Graduate
Features
Lecture Notes, Student Work
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Course Features
This course gives a historical perspective on financial panics. Topics include the growth of the industrial world, the Great Depression and surrounding events, and more recent topics such as the first oil crisis, Japanese stagnation, and conditions following the financial crisis of 2008.
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