
Boom: Bubbles and the End of Stagnation
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Byrne Hobart's "Boom" questions our era of stagnation, challenging common explanations. Hobart argues financial bubbles, though criticized, drive innovation. Examining past bubbles like railroads and dot-com, he reveals their role in creating transformative technologies. Beyond economics, it's about vision and progress. "Boom" asks if risk aversion stifles our future, urging calculated risks for a better tomorrow. The book suggests that embracing some risk is necessary to foster innovation and move society forward.
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