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All sales are final. Returns are not accepted unless an autographed item is proven inauthentic. In such cases, the buyer must provide verifiable documentation from a reputable third-party authenticator. Upon receipt and verification, a full refund will be issued. Please review item descriptions and photos carefully before purchasing. You are welcome to contact me with any questions before completing your purchase.
Crashes and Crises: Lessons from a History of Financial Disasters from The Great Courses offers a riveting deep dive into the economic upheavals that have shaped—and shaken—the world. Taught by acclaimed economist and historian Professor Connel Fullenkamp of Duke University, this 24-lecture series explores some of the most dramatic financial collapses in history, from the Tulip Mania of the 1600s to the 2008 global financial meltdown.
With clarity and insight, Professor Fullenkamp examines the root causes, cascading consequences, and hard-earned lessons of these financial catastrophes. You’ll dissect pivotal events such as the South Sea Bubble, the Great Depression, the Asian financial crisis, and the Enron scandal—not merely as historical curiosities but as cautionary tales packed with relevance for today’s global economy.
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