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In Search of Stock Market Bubbles: A Comment on Rappoport and White

Tung Liu (), Gray J. Santoni and Courtenay C. Stone

The Journal of Economic History, 1995, vol. 55, issue 3, 647-654

Abstract: In a recent article in this JOURNAL, Peter Rappoport and Eugene N. White (hereafter R-W) conclude that, “while there is still room for skepticism [of the presence of a bubble in the boom and bust stock market of 1928/29], the traditional accounts of a bubble in the market cannot be so easily dismissed”.1 Their conclusion is not based on econometric evidence for a stock market bubble per Se. Instead, it is based solely on their interpretation of the widening spread between the interest rates on brokers’ loans (call and time loans collateralized by stocks and bonds) and other money market interest rates in 1928 and 1929.

Date: 1995
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