This Time Is Different

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出版者:Princeton University Press
作者:Carmen M. Reinhart
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页数:512
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出版时间:2009-9
价格:GBP 24.95
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780691142166
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图书标签:
  • 金融
  • 经济
  • 历史
  • 经济学
  • economics
  • finance
  • 财经读物/Finan.Readings
  • 全球思想家
  • 经济学
  • 金融危机
  • 投资
  • 市场周期
  • 风险管理
  • 全球经济
  • 资产配置
  • 行为金融学
  • 债务危机
  • 历史分析
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The authors use copious amounts of data ... to make the compelling case that any well-informed person should have seen the Great Recession coming. The essence of their book is that while financial crises come in different varieties, they are not mysteriously born of undersea earthquakes, but frequently occurring events that can be spotted and even controlled if politicians and regulators know what to look for. -- Devin Leonard New York Times Reinhart and Rogoff have compiled an impressive database, which covers eight centuries of government debt defaults from around the world. They have also collected statistics on inflation rates from every country where information is available and on banking crises and international capital flows over the past couple of centuries. This lengthy historical study gives what they call a 'panoramic view' of the unending cycle of boom and bust, showing how claims that 'this time is different' are invariably proven wrong... This Time Is Different doesn't simply explain what went wrong in our most recent crisis. This book also provides a roadmap of how things are likely to pan out in the years to come... This Time Is Different is an important addition to the literature of financial history. -- Edward Chancellor Wall Street Journal Professor Rogoff and his longtime collaborator Carmen Reinhart ... know more about the history of financial crises than anyone alive. The pair have just published their broad survey of financial crises, This Time is Different. In an era when most 'analysts' rely on maybe 30 or 40 years' worth of financial history--and then only that of the U.S.--the authors' knowledge of financial crises and government bond defaults going back to the Spanish empire and before offers a richer perspective. -- Brett Arends Wall Street Journal [E]ssential reading ... both for its originality and for the sobering patterns of financial behaviour it reveals. Economist The four most dangerous words in finance are 'this time is different.' Thanks to this masterpiece by Carmen Reinhart at the University of Maryland and Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard, no one can doubt this again... The authors have put an immense amount of work into collecting the data financial institutions needed if they were to have any chance of making quantitative risk management work. -- Martin Wolf Financial Times Everyone working on economic policy should own This Time is Different and open it for a bracing blast of sobriety when things seem to be going well. -- Greg Ip Washington Post [A] fine new history of financial debacles. -- Daniel Gross Newsweek Wouldn't it be nice to have $1,000 for every time a pundit proclaims an era of endless prosperity, consigning booms and busts to the dumpster of history? The next time you hear that canard (and you will) pour yourself a single malt and dip into Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff's landmark study, This Time Is Different. Wherever you open the book, you'll find proof that debt-fueled expansions have ended in financial ruin for hundreds of years... The result is a visual history laid out in beguilingly simple graphs and tables, making the book both definitive--a must read for professors and investors--and accessible to a wider audience. -- James Pressley Bloomberg News Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff have delivered a powerful and eloquent statement... Reinhart and Rogoff have done an extraordinary job in putting together statistics on government debt--a task that economic historians should have done long ago but shied away from because of the difficulties of defining 'government', which is often complex and multi-layered. -- Harold James The American Interest Unlike prior narrative accounts of market panics from such finance writers as Charles Kindleberger and Edward Chancellor, Reinhart and Rogoff give us a data-driven study that is global in sweep but also a model of clarity. The authors package their notably nonhysterical analysis of the latest crisis in a large, self-contained section of the book inviting harried readers to skip right ahead to it. -- Daniel Akst CNNMoney.com A tour de force of quantitative analysis covering financial crises affecting 66 countries over the past 800 years, the book identifies pre-crisis patterns that recur with eerie consistency. This Time is Different is a must-read for anyone on the lookout for canaries in coal mines. Barron's This is certainly one of the must-read books of the year. -- Arnold Kling Econlog.com Rogoff and Reinhart ... provide an eye-opening look at the cycles of boom and bust and how governments deal with those cycles. Arkansas Business [A] valuable new book. Idaho Statesman Having studied mountains of economic data during the past eight centuries, the authors insightfully point out the highly repetitive nature of financial crises resulted from a dangerous mix of hubris, euphoria and amnesia. Shanghai Daily

作者简介

卡门 M. 莱因哈特

(Carmen M. Reinhart)

马里兰大学经济学教授。与人共同主编了《21世纪首次全球金融危机》一书,经常为国际货币基金组织和世界银行授课。

肯尼斯•罗格夫

(Kenneth S. Rogoff)

哈佛大学经济学教授、Thomas D. Cabot公共政策教授。《国际宏观经济学基础》的作者之一,美国国家公共广播、《华尔街日报》和《金融时报》特约评论员。

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基本而言,是一本类似学术著作的畅销书,书里没有什么可以直接用在股票或者债券市场上的方法,提到的几种预测手段,基本都是以年度数据来画线的,缺乏可操作性。因而,只能当作风险教育材料了。 1 基本所有国家对外债都违约过,除了毛里求斯。 2 外债违约取决于偿还意愿,相...  

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这本书以前读过中文版,但印象不深。这回强迫症一样地读了英文版,读完颇有些后悔。这本书使用了很多历史数据,看上去很严谨,但问题是早年间的数据质量是否足够可靠?另外结论也不是很明确。作者界定的金融危机主要包括:内外债违约、高通胀(年20%)、货币贬值(年15%)和银...  

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阅读这本小说,就像是走进了一座极其宏伟但又极度私密的私人博物馆。它的语言风格是如此的华丽而又疏离,仿佛作者是一位冷静的旁观者,记录着尘世间的悲欢离合,却又不轻易流露情感。我最欣赏的是它对环境和氛围的营造能力,那些景物描写简直是神来之笔,每一个场景都带有强烈的象征意义。比如某个特定季节的黄昏,那种光线和色彩的组合,不仅仅是简单的环境交代,更像是预示着角色即将到来的命运转折点。文字的节奏把握得非常精妙,时而如潺潺溪流般细腻绵长,充满了对日常细节的捕捉;时而又如同疾风骤雨般猛烈,将冲突和高潮层层递进,让人喘不过气来。然而,这种精妙的结构也带来了一定的阅读挑战,它要求读者必须保持高度的专注力,任何一次走神都可能错过重要的线索或隐喻。但我愿意为此付出努力,因为当那些看似散乱的线索最终汇聚成一个清晰的画面时,那种豁然开朗的震撼感,是其他平铺直叙的作品难以给予的。这无疑是一部需要反复品读、值得被细细研磨的文本艺术品。

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这部作品最突出的特点在于其对“时间”概念的哲学性探讨,它超越了简单的时间旅行或历史重述,触及了存在主义的核心命题。作者似乎在质疑我们日常生活中对“当下”的线性认知是否有效。书中有大量篇幅用于描述角色的内在心理活动,这些心理活动往往是片段化、非线性的,充满了矛盾和自我审视。更令人称奇的是,作者巧妙地将这种内在的混乱,映射到了外部世界的宏大叙事中。例如,一个关于战争的描写,其重点并不在于战术部署或伤亡数字,而在于那些参与者在面对不可逆转的瞬间时,内心产生的瞬间升华或彻底崩塌。文本中使用了大量的排比和反复出现的意象——比如某种特定的光影、一种反复出现的旋律——这些元素像是一个低沉的背景音轨,贯穿着整部作品,为所有事件赋予了一种超越性、近乎神性的重量感。读完后,你会感到自己对“什么是真实”这个问题,有了更复杂、更深刻的体会。

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坦白说,这本书的阅读门槛相当高,它对读者的知识储备和耐心提出了极高的要求。它毫不避讳地引用了大量的古典文献和晦涩的学术概念,这些元素并非点缀,而是构成了叙事的核心支架。我曾多次停下来查阅背景资料,才能完全理解某个段落中人物对话的深层含义。然而,一旦跨过了最初的障碍,随之而来的回报是巨大的。作者构建了一个极其严谨且自洽的知识体系,所有的细节、所有的铺垫,最终都会在一个令人拍案叫绝的高潮处得到解释和收束。这不像是在读一个故事,更像是在破解一个精心设计的密码。它的魅力在于其智力上的挑战性,它尊重读者的智力,相信读者有能力跟上其跳跃的思维频率。它不追求大众化的悦耳,而是致力于探索语言的极限和叙事模式的边界。对于那些厌倦了千篇一律、渴望在文学中寻求真正挑战的读者来说,这无疑是一次不可多得的饕餮盛宴。

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这部作品的叙事结构着实令人眼前一亮,它仿佛一张精心编织的挂毯,每一个章节都像是一根独特的丝线,相互交织却又独立成景。作者似乎摒弃了传统线性的时间概念,转而采用了一种更具流动性和多维度的视角来推进故事。读者常常在不同的历史节点间穿梭,但这种跳跃感非但没有造成阅读的困惑,反而增添了一种宿命般的宿命感和循环的韵味。特别是那些关于“抉择”的段落,它们被放置在看似不相关的场景中,但细细品味,却能发现它们之间存在着一种微妙的、如同蝴蝶效应般的因果联系。文本的密度极高,每一句话都像是经过了反复的雕琢和提炼,充斥着哲学性的思辨和对人性的深刻洞察。我尤其欣赏作者在描绘那些宏大历史背景下个体的渺小时,所展现出的那种克制而又充满力量的笔触。它不直接给出答案,而是引导读者自己去拼凑那些碎片化的信息,构建属于自己的理解框架。这种阅读体验,与其说是在“读”一个故事,不如说是在“经历”一场漫长的思维探险,让人在合上书本后,仍久久沉浸在那种复杂的、多层次的意境之中,回味无穷。

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从一个纯粹叙事流畅性的角度来看,这本书的处理方式简直是教科书级别的反传统范例。它大胆地打乱了因果链条,将结果先行呈现,然后才去挖掘导致这一结果的复杂前因。这种“倒叙”并非简单的手法展示,而是内化成了整个故事的逻辑骨架。初读时,我感到一种强烈的认知失调,仿佛手里拿着一副被打乱的拼图,心中充满了“为什么会这样?”的疑问。但随着阅读的深入,我开始理解作者的意图:他并非想让故事按部就班地发生,而是想探讨“宿命”与“选择”之间的悖论。通过不断地抛出已经发生的既定事实,作者迫使我们去反思,在那些关键的交叉路口,那些被忽略的微小声音,才是真正决定一切的力量。角色的塑造也极其立体,他们并非简单的善恶标签,而是被环境、历史和自身欲望层层包裹的复杂个体,他们的行动逻辑在特定情境下显得无可辩驳,即使是那些令人痛惜的错误决定,也能从他们深层的动机中找到合理的解释。

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巨有料,基本上是一篇学术论文啊,而且还介绍了数据来源和研究方法,不过说老实话读起来也有点像看论文一样无聊,没读个什么phd还真不能习惯这样的写作方式

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虽然是权威经济危机的参考书,好多定量,但是感觉case study还可以挖得更深些。是不是有点不自量力了?

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“This time may seem different, but all too often a deeper look shows it is not.”

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re-read. 所谓客观翔实...

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好题目,但定量本来就走错了路

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