Irrational Exuberance: As Robert Shiller’s new 2009 preface to his prescient classic on behavioral economics and market volatility asserts, the irrational exuberance of the stock and housing markets “has been ended by an economic crisis of a magnitude not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.” As we all, ordinary Americans and professional investors alike, crawl from the wreckage of our heedless bubble economy, the shrewd insights and sober warnings, and hard facts that Shiller marshals in this book are more invaluable than ever.

The original and bestselling 2000 edition of Irrational Exuberance evoked Alan Greenspan’s infamous 1996 use of that phrase to explain the alternately soaring and declining stock market. It predicted the collapse of the tech stock bubble through an analysis of the structural, cultural, and psychological factors behind levels of price growth not reflected in any other sector of the economy. In the second edition (2005), Shiller folded real estate into his analysis of market volatility, marshalling evidence that housing prices were dangerously inflated as well, a bubble that could soon burst, leading to a “string of bankruptcies” and a “worldwide recession.” That indeed came to pass, with consequences that the 2009 preface to this edition deals with.

Irrational Exuberance is more than ever a cogent, chilling, and astonishingly far-seeing analytical work that no one with any money in any market anywhere can afford not to read–and heed.

What is the future of beef prices? - Culpeper Star Exponent


What is the future of beef prices?
Culpeper Star Exponent
Irrational Exuberance” is a famous quote from a speech given by Allen Greenspan in 1996; a question he raised included this remark and caused stock markets around the world to drop in value, at least temporarily. If something is irrational, ...

Protect jobless fund - Salt Lake Tribune


Protect jobless fund
Salt Lake Tribune
A bill now hurtling through the Utah Legislature has an odor of irrational exuberance about it. Lawmakers would be wise to stop and think about the plan to cut the rate of taxes Utah employers pay into the state's unemployment compensation fund.

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Shiller says bond market not a bubble - Yale Daily News


Shiller says bond market not a bubble
Yale Daily News
In his book, “Irrational Exuberance,” published at the height of the dot-com boom in 2000, he predicted the eventual dot-com crash in 2000. He co-created the Case-Shiller Index with Karl Case, which measures housing market trends and, in the second ...

Muncy man recalls decision that led to a rewarding career - Williamsport Sun-Gazette


Muncy man recalls decision that led to a rewarding career
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
A transaction may fail because a seller is "suffering from irrational exuberance," DeAndrea said with a laugh. "In other words, they thought their property was worth a lot more money than it really was, or at least what I thought it was."

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A New Year: Looking Back, Looking Forward - ThePigSite.com


A New Year: Looking Back, Looking Forward
ThePigSite.com
Hopefully not "irrational exuberance" but a growing sense by the survivors, and certainly those who remain are nothing less. That if you stick with your plan and model and strive to continuously grow and improve. What has been a very good business, ...

TRAI must find answers to many tricky questions - Deccan Herald


TRAI must find answers to many tricky questions
Deccan Herald
Experts believe that the demand for the new spectrum will be muted as the irrational exuberance in telecom industry has greatly waned. The net revenue growth of the industry, for example, in the quarter ending September 2011 was only 2.67 per cent over ...

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A messy but steady-as-she-goes monetary policy suits the world just fine - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

A messy but steady-as-she-goes monetary policy suits the world just fine
Telegraph.co.uk
Despite his excoriation of “irrational exuberance”, Greenspan was not prepared to prick a boom with tight monetary policy. Anyway, with the Austrian approach, how do you know if the current crisis is a “small one” which it is worth enduring to stave ...

WSJ: Syracuse Orange Basketball Likely to Make Final 4 - Forbes


WSJ: Syracuse Orange Basketball Likely to Make Final 4
Forbes
Back in December, I posted on the irrational exuberance of some Syracuse basketball commentators who said that the season would be a failure if we didn't make it to the NCAA tournament's Final 4. At that point, with the team ranked #1 for less than a ...

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US Housing Market the Greatest Contrarian Investment Play of 2012 - The Market Oracle


US Housing Market the Greatest Contrarian Investment Play of 2012
The Market Oracle
Bob is famous for his book Irrational Exuberance, wherein he predicted the tops of both the stock market in 2001 and the real estate market in 2006. He is also co-inventor of the Case-Shiller Real Estate Index. I asked him if the index suggested a ...

Is Social Media Overrated Regarding Brand Impact? - Marketing Pilgrim


Marketing Pilgrim

Is Social Media Overrated Regarding Brand Impact?
Marketing Pilgrim
We are moving away from the irrational exuberance (read: overselling) of its impact by those in the Valley toward a more realistic perspective of just what impact social media can have on brands. That is healthy since it is best to find where the ...

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