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Best Books on Financial Crises according to Vivek Kaul

Balaji SR

Vivek Kaul (Image Courtesy: Dalal Street Lit Fest)

What are the best books to understand financial crises? From the Great Depression of 1929 to the recent 2008 recession, Vivek Kaul an economic commentator gives his best book recommendations on this topic.

He tweeted, " On September 15, 2018, it will be ten years since Lehman Brothers, the fourth largest investment bank on Wall Street, filed for bankruptcy. Given this, today I plan to do a thread on what I feel are the best books on money, banking, bubbles and financial crises. Here we go."

And now, the list

1. Manias, Panics, and Crashes (Charles Kindleberger, Robert Aliber)

"Manias, P a nics and Crashes, is the best ready reckoner on the history of financial crashes and financial cirses. The book was originally written by Charles Kindleberger. I first read this book in 2003. And it was one of the books that got me interested in the history of finance and economics. Still remains a terrific read and a treasure trove of information."

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2. Irrational Exuberance (Robert Shiller)

"When it comes to recent bubbles, Robert Shiller's Irrational Exuberance remains by far the best book. The third revised edition is now available. I have read the first two."

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3. The Great Crash 1929 (John Kenneth Galbraith)

"John Kenneth Galbraith continues to remain my favourite economist writing on economics. His book The Great Crash 1929, on how the Great Depression of 1929, started, remains a stellar piece of work. The Great Crash is also a lesson in how finance and economics can be written in a very interesting way. A must read for everyone who writes on finance and economics."

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4. Paper Money (Adam Smith)

"Adam Smith's Paper Money is a great read on how dollar became the world's reserve currency and how the Arabs started selling oil for dollars. Of course, the Adam Smith in this case is not the Adam Smith, but a gentleman called George Goodman writing under a pseudonym. Again, a book written in a very interesting way. One of the few books in economics, I have found totally unputdownable."

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5. Hormegeddon (Bill Bonner)

"Bill Bonner's Hormegeddon is a terrific book, not just about financial bubbles."

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6. The Lord of Finance (Liaquat Ahamed)

"The Lord of Finance is another terrific book on the Great Depression of 1929. Still wonder why Liaquat Ahamed hasn't written another book, till date."

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7. The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb)

"Of course, this list wouldn't be complete without the writing of Nassim Nicholas Taleb. The Black Swan."

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8. Debt: The First 5000 Years (David Graeber)

"@davidgraeber's Debt: The first 5000 years, is unlike anything that you would have ever written before. I learned so much from it."

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9. Money: The Unauthorised Biography (Felix Martin)

"Felix Martin's Money: The Unauthorised Biography came around the time I was finishing my first Easy Money book. It gave me such a complex. A terrific read."

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10. Money: Whence it came, Where it went (John Kenneth Galbraith)

"The list would be incomplete without John Galbraith's Money: Whence it came, Where it went. Pity, the book isn't so easily available anymore. But Galbraith did have a superb way with words. I would call him the John le Carre of economics."

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11. Traders, Guns & Money (Satyajit Das)

"If you want to know how derivatives work, without getting into the maths, this is the book. Traders, Guns and Money. Nobody writes on derivatives like Satyajit Das does."

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12. Money Mischief (Milton Friedman)

"Milton Friedman's Money Mischief is a very readable book on this history of money."

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13. Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists (Raghuram Rajan)

"I don't know how to categorise Raghuram Rajan and Luigi Zingales Saving Capitalism from Capitalists. But I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book."

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14. Easy Money: Evolution of Money from Robinson Crusoe to the First World War (Vivek Kaul)

"And in the end, two books from my Easy Money trilogy, discuss money, banks, financial systems, bubbles and crises, in great detail."

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15. Easy Money: Evolution of the Global Financial system to the Great BubbleBurst (Vivek Kaul)

"Here is the second one. Of the four books I have written, this remains my favourite. There is just so much that went into this book."

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16. What Has the Government Done to Our Money? (Murray Rothbard)

"Murray Rothbard's What the government done to our money. How can any compilation of books on money, be complete without what the government has done with it."

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Source: https://medium.com/parindurai/best-books-on-financial-crises-according-to-vivek-kaul-acc63fa825d3

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