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|aDon't Blame the Shorts:|bWhy Short Sellers are Always Blamed for Market Crashes and How History is Repeating Itself/|h[electronic resource]/|cRobert Sloan.
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|aThe Great Debate: 1790-1800 -- Wall Street and Main Street: the populist argument is born: 1830-1907--Congress attacks the money trusts: 1907-1920 -- The markets before and after 1929 -- A lurid tale of blackmail, spies, and lies: 1932 -- Mr. Whitney heads to Washington: 1932 -- The first prime broker was actually the NYSE -- The senate tries again with the Pecora Commission: 1932-1941 -- United States v. Henry S. Morgan: 1947-1953 -- Yesterday as the day before: 1987-Present -- Appendix: New York Times articles. "Vote wide inquiry on short selling" March 4, 1932 -- "Bears planned raid, senators were told" April 9, 1932 -- "Bear raid inquiry opens" April 11, 1932 -- "List of shorts on the stock exchange on April 8 as given out by the senate" April 21, 1932.
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