Austrian predictions/Dot-com bubble

The Dot-com bubble and its bust was foreseen by several Austrian economists. In October, 1999, Sean Corrigan pointed out a massive bubble and implied it will burst. He compared the conditions to those during the late summer of 1987, the Japanese bubble of the late 1980s, and the "roaring Twenties" in the United States. In March, 2000, Christopher Mayer noted that all the ingredients of a bubble - fundamental (i.e., a technological revolution), financial (i.e., a surge in money and credit) and psychological (i.e., a suspension of belief in traditional valuation measures) - appear to exist in the current bull market and predicted it will end with a bust. In August, 2000, William Anderson pointed to the bubble in the high-technology sector, mentioned the negative consequences of a regulatory attack at Microsoft (which was analyzed a year earlier by Thomas DiLorenzo ). There were others.

Predictions
Anderson, 2000; Corrigan, 1999; Deden, 1999; DiLorenzo, 1999; Grant, 1996A, 1996B; Hülsmann, 2000; Mayer, 2000; Paul, 2000; Reisman, 1999; Sennholz, 2000; Shostak, 1999; Thornton, 2000.


 * Anderson, William. 2000. "New Economy, Old Delusion." The Free Market, August


 * Corrigan, Sean. 1999. "Will the Bubble Pop?", October 18


 * Deden, Anthony. 1999. "Reflections On Prosperity" December 29


 * DiLorenzo, Thomas J. 1999. "Regulatory Sneak Attack." September 16


 * Grant, James. 1996A. The Trouble with Prosperity, May


 * Grant, James. 1996B The Trouble with Prosperity, Winter 1996, Interview


 * Hülsmann, Jörg G. 2000. Schöne neue Zeichengeldwelt


 * Mayer, Christopher. 2000. "The Meaning of 'Over-Valued'", March 30.


 * Paul, Ron. 2000. "A Republic, If You Can Keep It" January 31


 * Reisman, George. 1999. "When Will the Bubble Burst?", August 18


 * Sennholz, Hans. 2000. "Can the Boom Last?", July 31


 * Shostak, Frank. 1999. "Inflation, Deflation, and the Future". October 7


 * Thornton, Mark. 2000. "Who Predicted the Bubble? Who Predicted the Crash?" (pdf), The Independent Review, Summer 2004