Charles P. Kindleberger Quotes
The Period Of Financial Distress Is A Gradual Decline After The Peak Of A Speculative Bubble That Precedes The Final And Massive Panic And Crash, Driven By The Insiders Having Exited But The Sucker Outsiders Hanging On Hoping For A Revivial, But Finally Giving Up In The Final Collapse.
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