Presented By: Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan
The Shanghai Bubble of 1921: Ideas of Economics, Freedom, and Sovereignty
Lecture by Bryna Goodman, Professor of History, University of Oregon
Please join us for this event on Halloween, as few things are scarier than a stock bubble.
This talk examines popular understandings of economics, individual freedom and national sovereignty in the speculative bubble that accompanied the establishment of Shanghai's first Chinese stock exchanges, as well as the emergence of "economics with Chinese characteristics."
Free and open to the public.
This talk examines popular understandings of economics, individual freedom and national sovereignty in the speculative bubble that accompanied the establishment of Shanghai's first Chinese stock exchanges, as well as the emergence of "economics with Chinese characteristics."
Free and open to the public.