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‘Bitcoin may be with us for a while’: Nobel winning economist Shiller corrects his stand

Earlier, Shiller had completely denounced the cryptocurrency market and said that bitcoin was the best example of bubble happening currently

April 17, 2018 / 12:52 IST
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Robert Shiller, one of three American scientists who won the 2013 economics Nobel prize, attends a press conference in New Haven, Connecticut October 14, 2013. Shiller, along with Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen, won the 2013 economics Nobel prize on Monday for research that has improved the forecasting of asset prices in the long term and helped the emergence of index funds in stock markets, the award-giving body said. REUTERS/Michelle McLoughlin (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) - GM1E9AF05XZ01

Nobel Prize winner economist Robert Shiller, who, in the past, has regarded bitcoin as a representative of whole cryptocurrency market as a bubble, seems to be going through a change of heart.

Talking to CNBC, the economist who correctly predicted the housing crisis in the US suggested that cryptocurrency was more a psychological experiment than an instrument of serious investment.

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"I'm interested in bitcoin as a sort of bubble. It doesn't mean that it will disappear, that it'll burst forever. It may be with us for a while," Shiller, professor of economics at Yale University, said on Thursday.

"To me, it's interesting as another example of faddish human behaviour. It's glamorous," he added.