The financial crisis is not unprecedented; treating it as a unique 'perfect storm' is a reverse-myopia mistake, since an extraordinarily large number of banking crises stretch back into the 19th century in the US and worldwide.

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Speaker

Russ Roberts

Evidence Quote

you identify in a recent paper an extraordinarily large number of banking crises both in the United States and around the world going back well into the 19th century

Source

Charles Calomiris on the Financial Crisis 10/26/2009EconTalk
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