The predictor of virtually every major financial crisis during the last 200 years has been runaway private debt fueled by lending institutions and their leaders’ fierce ambition, according to Richard Vague, founder and managing partner of the venture capital firm Gabriel Investments.
In an interview with ThinkAdvisor, the former banker discusses his years-long research into these crises, which culminated in a new book, “A Brief History of Doom: 200 Years of Financial Crises” (University of Pennsylvania Press-May 2019).
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