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"Crisis Economics" (book)

"Crisis Economics" by Nouriel Roubini explores how financial crises occur, their causes, and potential ways to prevent or manage them. The book analyzes historical economic collapses, revealing patterns and warning signs, and emphasizes the role of human behavior, government policies, and global interconnectedness. Roubini explains that crises are often driven by excessive borrowing, risky investments, and complacency, but with better regulation and foresight, future downturns can be mitigated. The book aims to deepen understanding of economic instability and offers insights into navigating and preventing future financial crises.