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Autumn 2008 | Public lectures and events | Video
London School of Economics and Political Science
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Video files from LSE's autumn 2008 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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The Subprime Crisis
Autumn 2008 | Public lectures and events | Video
1 hour 10 minutes 41 seconds
16 years ago
The Subprime Crisis
Contributor(s): Professor Robert J. Shiller | Bubbles in the stock market and the housing market are the cause of a financial crisis that is wreaking havoc around the world. The bubbles in turn are caused, at their core, by popular misunderstandings. This contradicts the 'rational expectations' view of the economy that has guided much economic theorizing. In dealing with this crisis in the short run, some kind of bailout of injured parties is necessary to prevent damage to the social fabric. In the long run, we can help mitigate such crises by improving the financial information infrastructure, by expanding market coverage of important risks, and introducing new retail financial products. Robert J. Shiller is the Arthur M. Okun Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, and Professor of Finance and Fellow at the International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management.
Autumn 2008 | Public lectures and events | Video
Video files from LSE's autumn 2008 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.