TOKYO – Fluctuations in the world’s economies are largely due to the stories we hear and tell about them. These popular, emotionally relevant narratives sometimes inspire us to go out and spend, start businesses, build new factories and office buildings, and hire employees; at other times, they put fear in our hearts and impel us to sit tight, save our resources, curtail spending, and reduce risk. They either stimulate our “animal spirits” or muffle them.
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The latest by and about Dr. Robert J. Shiller, Nobel prize winner and author of Irrational Exuberance. Independent and unaffiliated.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
In Search of a Stable Electronic Currency
Bitcoin, an experiment with a radically new kind of electronic money,
has exhibited many of the characteristics of a speculative bubble. That
was clear long before the collapse of the Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox last
week.
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