Shobhit Shubhankar

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One strong thread in their research linked the major credit crises going back to the Great Depression of the 1930s and in some cases even to the “tulip mania” that tripped up Holland in the 1600s. The precursor of all these crises—and thus the most powerful indicator of a coming crisis—was that domestic private credit had been growing faster than the economy for a significant length of time. This is a very important clue.
The Rise and Fall of Nations: Ten Rules of Change in the Post-Crisis World
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