Those who have not read Charles Kindleberger’s Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises, should. Those who have read it, but not recently, should read it again. This economic classic, first published in 1978, should be a regular staple for all, from central bankers to ordinary bankers, from investors to regular businessmen and women, in the halls of government and in the average living room. In the revised edition, Kindleberger presents 40 some documented events in the 400+ years from 1600 to 2012 (there may have been more years of financial crisis than not in the 19 th century!) in the context of how financial crises evolve. He also has a full appreciation for human weakness in the face of easy profits as opposed to the hard labor and uncertainty associated with real wealth creation. Canon Utilities Zoom Browser Ex. Cara Mengatasi Jaringan Sinyal Wifi Rumahan Arak Jauh Di Hp on this page.