![]() |
||||||||
|
« Booker White | Main | Encountering Rudy » August 20, 2007 Were Stocks Underpriced in 1929?I've never heard this argument before: Consider the Great Depression, which, we were taught, was the ultimate morality play. The 1920s markets were bubbly madness. Little true growth underlay the price increases. Then came 1929. The decade of splurge required a decade of penance. Could have fooled me. (And the entire market.) I'll look over the paper later. Posted by edelfenbein at August 20, 2007 11:01 AM |
||