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The Importance of Time in Explaining Asset Bubbles

The Importance of Time in Explaining Asset Bubbles

Update: 2025-10-06
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Jonathan Newman returns to join Bob in a critique of Eliezer Yudkowsky’s viral theory of investment bubbles. Yudkowsky states that the bad investment during bubbles should be felt before the bubble pops, not after. They argue that his perspective—while clever—fails to consider the Austrian insights on capital structure, time preference, and the business cycle. They use analogies from apple trees to magic mushrooms to show why Austrian economics provides the clearest explanation for booms, busts, and the pain that follows.

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The Importance of Time in Explaining Asset Bubbles

The Importance of Time in Explaining Asset Bubbles

Robert P. Murphy, Jonathan Newman