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Famous Bubbles: From Tulipmania to Japan's Bubble Economy
Although fairly uncommon in the history of financial markets, major speculative bubbles have been known to occur from time to time, often with ruinous effects. Sometimes they are triggered by inexplicable phenomena, such as the spontaneous tulip craze in the Netherlands in the 1630s, or are kindled by the manipulative actions of individuals or corporations, as in the case of the 1720 South Sea Bubble. Here are five examples of historic speculative bubbles: the Dutch Tulipmania (1634-1638); the Mississippi Bubble (1719-1720); the South Sea Bubble (1720); the Bull Market of the Roaring Twenties (1924-1929); and Japan's "Bubble Economy" of the 1980s
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Famous Bubbles: From Tulipmania to Japan's Bubble Economy
Although fairly uncommon in the history of financial markets, major speculative bubbles have been known to occur from time to time, often with ruinous effects. Sometimes they are triggered by inexplicable phenomena, such as the spontaneous tulip craze in the Netherlands in the 1630s, or are kindled by the manipulative actions of individuals or corporations, as in the case of the 1720 South Sea Bubble. Here are five examples of historic speculative bubbles: the Dutch Tulipmania (1634-1638); the Mississippi Bubble (1719-1720); the South Sea Bubble (1720); the Bull Market of the Roaring Twenties (1924-1929); and Japan's "Bubble Economy" of the 1980s
Read more: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/dotcon/historical/bubbles.html#ixzz1eCcMOPf1