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One striking weaknesses of our financial architecture, which helped bring on and perhaps deepen the Panic of 2008, is an inadequate appreciation of the past. This book is an attempt to broaden the range of historical examples used by policy makers to understand and treat financial crises. This book was originally published as a special issue of Business History.

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One striking weaknesses of our financial architecture, which helped bring on and perhaps deepen the Panic of 2008, is an inadequate appreciation of the past. This book is an attempt to broaden the range of historical examples used by policy makers to understand and treat financial crises. This book was originally published as a special issue of Business History.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher Kobrak teaches Finance and Business History at ESCP Europe. His publications include National Cultures and International Competition: The Experience of Schering AG, 1850-1950; Banking on Global Markets: Deutsche Bank and the United States, 1870 to the Present; and European Business, Dictatorship and Political Risk, 1920-1945 (edited with Per Hansen) as well as articles in Enterprise and Society, Business History, Business History Review, and several other journals. Mira Wilkins is Professor of Economics at Florida International University, Miami, USA. She has published numerous books and articles on the history of multinational enterprise and of foreign investment in general. She is currently undertaking research for the third volume of her history of foreign investment in the United States, covering 1945 to the present.