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Why do stock and housing markets sometimes experience amazing booms
followed by massive busts and why is this happening more and more
frequently? In order to answer these questions, William Quinn and
John D. Turner take us on a riveting ride through the history of
financial bubbles, visiting, among other places, Paris and London
in 1720, Latin America in the 1820s, Melbourne in the 1880s, New
York in the 1920s, Tokyo in the 1980s, Silicon Valley in the 1990s
and Shanghai in the 2000s. As they do so, they help us understand
why bubbles happen, and why some have catastrophic economic, social
and political consequences whilst others have actually benefited
society. They reveal that bubbles start when investors and
speculators react to new technology or political initiatives,
showing that our ability to predict future bubbles will ultimately
come down to being able to predict these sparks.
Why do stock and housing markets sometimes experience amazing booms
followed by massive busts and why is this happening more and more
frequently? In order to answer these questions, William Quinn and
John D. Turner take us on a riveting ride through the history of
financial bubbles, visiting, among other places, Paris and London
in 1720, Latin America in the 1820s, Melbourne in the 1880s, New
York in the 1920s, Tokyo in the 1980s, Silicon Valley in the 1990s
and Shanghai in the 2000s. As they do so, they help us understand
why bubbles happen, and why some have catastrophic economic, social
and political consequences whilst others have actually benefited
society. They reveal that bubbles start when investors and
speculators react to new technology or political initiatives,
showing that our ability to predict future bubbles will ultimately
come down to being able to predict these sparks.
Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking
collapse in the future? This is the first book to tell the story of
the rise and fall of British banking stability over the past two
centuries, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on
the factors underpinning banking stability. John Turner shows that
there have only been two major banking crises in Britain during
this time - the crises of 1825 6 and 2007 8. Although there were
episodic bouts of instability in the interim, the banking system
was crisis free. Why was the British banking system stable for such
a long time? And, why did the British banking system implode in
2008? In answering these questions, the book explores the long-run
evolution of bank regulation, the role of the Bank of England, bank
rescues and the need to hold shareholders to account."
Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking
collapse in the future? This is the first book to tell the story of
the rise and fall of British banking stability over the past two
centuries, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on
the factors underpinning banking stability. John Turner shows that
there have only been two major banking crises in Britain during
this time - the crises of 1825 6 and 2007 8. Although there were
episodic bouts of instability in the interim, the banking system
was crisis free. Why was the British banking system stable for such
a long time? And, why did the British banking system implode in
2008? In answering these questions, the book explores the long-run
evolution of bank regulation, the role of the Bank of England, bank
rescues and the need to hold shareholders to account."
Ennead VI.8 gives us access to the living mind of a long dead sage
as he tries to answer some of the most fundamental questions we in
the modern world continue to ask: are we really free when most of
the time we are overwhelmed by compulsions, addictions, and
necessities, and how can we know that we are free? Can we trace
this freedom through our own agency to the gods, to the Soul,
Intellect, and the Good? How do we know that the world is
meaningful and not simply the result of chance or randomness?
Plotinus' On the Voluntary and on the Free Will of the One is a
groundbreaking work that provides a new understanding of the
importance and nature of free human agency. It articulates a
creative idea of agency and radical freedom by showing how such
terms as desire, will, self-dependence, and freedom in the human
ethical sphere can be genuinely applied to Intellect and the One
while preserving the radical inability of all metaphysical language
to express anything about God or gods.
Instrumentation (the choice and use of sensors and the processing of signals from them) is a subject of fundamental importance to engineering, science, and medicine. From the student undertaking a laboratory investigation to the operators of a nuclear power plant or medical equipment, accurate measurements are an essential pre-requisite to the understanding and control of all physical processes. This is a practical, concise, and up-to-date book covering data acquisition and analysis in an integrated fashion.
"Plato s "Parmenides" and Its Heritage" presents in two volumes
ground-breaking results in the history of interpretation of Plato s
"Parmenides," the culmination of six years of international
collaboration by the SBL Annual Meeting seminar, Rethinking Plato s
Parmenides and Its Platonic, Gnostic and Patristic Reception (2001
2007). The theme of Volume 1 is the dissolution of firm boundaries
for thinking about the tradition of Parmenides interpretation from
the Old Academy through Middle Platonism and Gnosticism. The volume
suggests a radically different interpretation of the history of
thought from Plato to Proclus than is customary by arguing against
Proclus s generally accepted view that there was no metaphysical
interpretation of the Parmenides before Plotinus in the third
century C.E. Instead, this volume traces such metaphysical
interpretations, first, to Speusippus and the early Platonic
Academy; second, to the Platonism of the first and second centuries
C.E. in figures like Moderatus and Numenius; third, to the
emergence of an exegetical tradition that read Aristotle s
categories in relation to the Parmenides; and, fourth, to important
Middle Platonic figures and texts. The contributors to Volume 1 are
Kevin Corrigan, Gerald Bechtle, Luc Brisson, John Dillon, Thomas
Szlez k, Zlatko Ple e, Noel Hubler, John D. Turner, Johanna
Brankaer, Volker Henning Drecoll, and Alain Lernould.
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