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67. Journalist Maggie Mahar Discusses the Dot-Com Bubble

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Summary:

Maggie Mahar is an award-winning journalist who has written for Money magazine, Institutional Investor, the New York Times, Bloomberg, and in the 1990s, covered the markets for Barronโ€™s Magazine. She is also the author of an excellent book, Bull: A History of the Boom and Bust, 1982-2004, that has been extremely helpful for me as I begin to frame the episodes that will bring us into the dot-com โ€œbubbleโ€ era. I reached out to her to see if she would help me kick around some of the ideas that her book raisedโ€ฆ in order to wrap my mind the causes and context of the bubble. Of course, I recorded our conversation so that we can all start thinking about this era together.


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