Lessons from 1929: Understanding Financial Crises and Risks

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Andrew Ross Sorkin's book '1929' explores the human drama and key figures behind the Wall Street crash of 1929, drawing parallels to modern financial issues and emphasizing the ongoing relevance of the events and decisions that led to the Great Depression.
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