Definition of Overspeculation

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overspeculation

overspecializations
overspecialize
overspecialized
overspecializes
overspecializing
overspecific
overspecificity
overspecified
overspecifies
overspecify
overspecifying
overspeculate
overspeculated
overspeculates
overspeculating
overspeculation (current term)
overspeeding
overspend
overspender
overspenders
overspending
overspendings
overspends
overspent
overspice
overspiced
overspices
overspicing
overspill
overspill estate

Literary usage of Overspeculation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Political Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"There is a persistent belief among all students of the question that overspeculation has something to do with depressions. When a fever of speculation takes ..."

2. Principles of Political Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"There is a persistent belief among all students of the question that overspeculation has something to do with depressions. When a fever of speculation takes ..."

3. Economic Crises by Edward David Jones (1900)
"... system itself.11 A rising credit should rather be considered like 10 " The possibility of overspeculation is correctly referred to the misuse of credit, ..."

4. Elementary Economics by Thomas Nixon Carver (1920)
"There is a persistent belief among all students of the question that overspeculation has something to do with depressions. When a fever of speculation takes ..."

5. The Cycles of Speculation by Thomas Gibson (1907)
"The most plausible explanation of this crisis is overspeculation in land. The other evils mentioned might easily have been rectified by the recuperative ..."

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