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Results for tag: "Financial Bubble"

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Handbook of Economic Stagnation

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Handbook of Macroeconomics. Volume 2B

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The Financial Bubble market is a phenomenon in Economics that occurs when asset prices rise rapidly and then suddenly collapse. It is characterized by a rapid increase in asset prices, followed by a sharp decline in prices. This is usually caused by speculation and overvaluation of assets, which leads to a rapid increase in demand and prices. The bubble eventually bursts when the market realizes that the asset prices are overvalued and the demand for the asset decreases. The Financial Bubble market has been seen in many different markets, such as the stock market, real estate market, and cryptocurrency market. Companies that have been involved in the Financial Bubble market include Enron, Lehman Brothers, and Bear Stearns. Other companies that have been affected by the Financial Bubble market include the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s and the housing bubble of the mid-2000s. Show Less Read more