Toward a metatheory of economic bubbles socio-political and cultural perspectives /
Historically, bubbles have been understood primarily in financial-economic terms. In this exciting new work, Dholakia and Turcan argue that bubbles are also a socio-political and cultural phenomena, with intense and accelerating interactions of engineered hype and feverish expectations.
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Literature type: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137361790 |
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Historically, bubbles have been understood primarily in financial-economic terms. In this exciting new work, Dholakia and Turcan argue that bubbles are also a socio-political and cultural phenomena, with intense and accelerating interactions of engineered hype and feverish expectations. |
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Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9781137368706, 2014. |
Carrier Form: | 122 p. : 6 figures, 9. |
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9781137361790 : 1137361794 : |
CLC: | F0 |
Contents: | 1. Bubble Troubles 2. Core Building Blocks 3. Temporal and Contextual Boundaries 4. Hype, Hope and Bubbles 5. Typology of Bubbles 6. Bubble Emergence: Toward a Model 7. Toward a Grand Theory of Bubbles 8. Bubbles: Troubles or Tamable? |