List of economic crises explained
This is a list of economic crises and depressions.
1st century
The result of the mass issuance of unsecured loans by main Roman banking houses.[1]
3rd century
7th century
- Coin exchange crisis of 692. Byzantine emperor Justinian II refuses to accept tribute from the Umayyad Caliphate with new Arab gold coins for fear of exposing double counting in the Byzantine financial system (actual weight less, than nominal quantity), which leads to the Battle of Sebastopolis and the revolt of taxpayers who burned financial officials in a copper bull. Justinian II was tortured by cutting off his nose in front of spectators at the Hippodrome. Twenty Years' Anarchy begins.
14th century
15th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
1900s
- Panic of 1901, a U.S. economic recession that started with a fight for financial control of the Northern Pacific Railway
- Panic of 1907, a U.S. economic recession with bank failures
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
21st century
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also
- Financial crisis and economic collapse
- Currency crisis, hyperinflation and devaluation
- Banking crisis, credit crunch, bank run
- Savings and loan crisis
- Balance of payments crisis
- Depression (economics), recession, stagflation, jobless recovery
- Economic bubble, stock market bubble and real estate bubble
- Market correction, nominal price, equilibrium price
- Kondratiev wave, business cycle and business cycle models
- Boom and bust
- Involuntary unemployment
- Fictitious capital, Intrinsic value, Speculation
- Crisis theory, tendency of the rate of profit to fall, reserve army of labour
- Overproduction, underconsumption and demand shortfall
- Consolidation (business), industrial consolidation, market concentration
- Capital flight, capital strike, urban blight, deindustrialization
- Wage-price spiral
Notes and References
- News: Tiberius Used Quantitative Easing To Solve The Financial Crisis of 33 AD. Business Insider. 2016-12-02.
- News: 100 Most Important American Financial Crises. 2014-12-09.