The Panic Of 1907 by Robert F. Bruner

Lessons Learned from the Market's Perfect Storm

The book provides a detailed examination of the financial crisis of 1907, exploring the causes, key players, and the subsequent impact on the American economy. It delves into the complex interplay of factors such as the lack of a central banking system, the speculative investments, and the psychological factors that contributed to the panic. Through a narrative that combines historical analysis with vivid storytelling, the book highlights how the crisis ultimately led to significant financial reforms, including the creation of the Federal Reserve System, underscoring the importance of effective financial regulation and leadership in preventing future economic turmoil.

Published
2007
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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