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Date: 2013-11-26 15:18:00
Finance
Railway Mania
Financial crisis
Stock market bubble
Short
The European Association for Banking and Financial History
Subprime mortgage crisis
Efficient-market hypothesis
Real estate bubble
Economics
Economic bubbles
Financial economics

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