This might be of interest: http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/Bierman.crash Bob On Mon, December 12, 2011 10:21, Robert Leeson wrote: > In the mid-1920s Keynes allegedly sought Austrian advice about stock > recommendations. In his autobiography (published thirty five years > later) Felix Somary - the self-titled _Raven of Zurich_ ([1960] 1986: > 146-47) - claims to have alerted Keynes to the impending 1929 crash. But > Keynes replied, "There will be no more crashes in our lifetime." > > > Is there any evidence that supports or contradicts this asertion? > > > RL > >