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An excellent short history of bubbles is a chapter in Niall 
Ferguson's recent The Ascent of Money.  Most of it is a tale of John 
Law's ventures (adventures) in France (and Mississippi), but he 
relates and compares this to the South Sea Bubble and to the crash of 
the 1930's and to policy responses in the several cases.

M June Flanders

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