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 * CRISIS DATA
 * CHARTS
 * PRIVATE DEBT ESTIMATES
 * OTHER STUDIES

BUY THE BOOK


BY RICHARD VAGUE


EXPLORE THE DATA SUPPORTING THE FINDINGS IN THE BOOK A BRIEF HISTORY OF DOOM.

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CRISIS DATA


DOWNLOAD THE CRISIS AUDITS FROM THE LIST OF COUNTRIES BELOW. WE WELCOME ANY DATA
COMMENTS OR CORRECTIONS.
TO SUBMIT, PLEASE EMAIL RESEARCH@BANKINGCRISIS.ORG

United States

US 2008

US 1987

US Great Depression

Great Depression Recovery Worksheet (United States)

US 1907/1914

US 1893

US 1884

US 1873

US 1857

US 1837

United Kingdom

UK 2008

UK 1980/1990

Great Depression Recovery Worksheet (UK)

UK 1914

UK 1866

UK 1857

UK 1847

UK 1837

UK 1825

Japan

Japan 1990s

Japan 1927

Japan 1882/1907

Germany

Germany 2008

Germany 1929

Great Depression Recovery Worksheet (Germany)

Germany 1890/1901/1907

Germany 1873

Germany 1847/1857

France

France 2008

Great Depression Recovery Worksheet (France)

France 1907

France 1882

France 1873

France 1857/1866

France 1847

France 1820s/1830s

China

China 1998

China 1920s

China 1911

China 1883

Other Countries

Spain 2008

Korea 1997

Austria-Hungary 1873


CHARTS


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INTRODUCTION CHARTS

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CHAPTER 1 CHARTS


A JAZZ AGE REAL ESTATE CRISIS: THE GREAT DEPRESSION

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CHAPTER 2 CHARTS


THE DECADE OF GREED: THE 1980'S

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CHAPTER 3 CHARTS


DENIAL AND FOREBEARANCE: THE 1990'S CRISIS IN JAPAN

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CHAPTER 4 CHARTS


THE DAWN OF THE INDUSTRIAL AGE BANKING CRISIS: 1819-1840

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CHAPTER 5 CHARTS


THE RAILROAD CRISIS ERA: 1847 - 1907

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CHAPTER 6 CHARTS


THE 2008 GLOBAL MORTGAGE AND DERIVATIVES CRISIS

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PRIVATE DEBT ESTIMATES


PLEASE CLICK BELOW TO VIEW PRIVATE DEBT ESTIMATES REFERENCED THROUGHOUT THE BOOK
AND DATABASE.


PRIVATE DEBT ESTIMATES


DATA ESTIMATES AND METHODOLOGY

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OTHER STUDIES


REVIEW OTHER DEBT RELATED ANALYSES


GROWTH ANALYSIS


PRIVATE DEBT GROWTH OF 47 COUNTRIES FROM WW2-PRESENT DAY

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DELEVERAGING ANALYSIS


COUNTRIES WHO DELEVERAGED FROM HIGH DEBT TO GDP LEVELS

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CONTACT US


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Email: research@bankingcrisis.org

Governor's Woods Foundation

Address: 1735 Market Street Suite 2501
Philadelphia, PA 19103




ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Richard Vague is currently one of the managing partners of Gabriel Investments
and the Chairman of The Governor's Woods Foundation, a non-profit philanthropic
organization. He is also the author of The Next Economic Disaster, a book with a
new approach for predicting and preventing financial crises. Previously, he was
co-founder, Chairman and CEO of Energy Plus, an electricity and natural gas
supply company operating in states throughout the U.S. that was sold to NRG
Energy in 2011. Vague was also co-founder and CEO of two credit card companies -
First USA, which grew to be the largest Visa issuer in the industry and which
was sold to Bank One in 1997, and Juniper Financial, the fastest growing credit
card issuer of the past decade, which was sold to Barclays PLC in 2004.

Vague currently serves on the Penn Medicine Board of Trustees and is on the
corporate boards of Heartland Payment Systems of Princeton, New Jersey, Think
Direct Marketing of Tampa, Florida and GoodCents Corporation of Atlanta,
Georgia.

He is president of the Philadelphia Live Arts and Fringe Festival and Chairman
of the University of Pennsylvania Press. He is also on the boards of the
Franklin Institute, the Museum of the American Revolution, the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing
Corporation, the Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia and Friends
of Rittenhouse Square. He serves on the Dean's Advisory Council of NYU's Tisch
School of the Arts, and the U.S. State Department's Advisory Committee on
International Economic Policy. Vague is also editor of the blog and email
newsletter service Delanceyplace.com and of the website Debt-economics.org.








OTHER WORKS BY RICHARD VAGUE


THE DEBT THAT FUELS FINANCIAL CRISES IS NOT THE KIND MOST ECONOMISTS THINK.

Current debates about economic crises typically focus on the role that public
debt and debt-fueled public spending play in economic growth. This illuminating
and provocative work shows that it is the rapid expansion of private rather than
public debt that constrains growth and sparks economic calamities like the
financial crisis of 2008.

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