2,500 years of financial crises – FT

“Augustus was the original Keynesian…”

Financial crises date back to the 4th century BC, but we seem incapable of learning from them. Bob Swarup, author of ‘Money Mania’, explains to John Authers how innovation and crises are related. Both have their roots in growing complexity and in human nature.
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