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The trouble with markets, saving capitalism from itself, Roger Bootle

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The trouble with markets, saving capitalism from itself, Roger Bootle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The trouble with markets
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
649901540
Responsibility statement
Roger Bootle
Sub title
saving capitalism from itself
Summary
"Compelling prescriptions from an economist unusually able to speak with authority because unlike most of his peers, Bootle spotted that the boom was unsustainable."Robert Peston, BBC Business Editor and author of Who Runs Britain? "This book will stand out in the explosion of financial crisis literature. Roger Bootle is one of the top, practical economists in the financial world but he is not afraid to tackle the bigger, deeper questions around the future of capitalism, the role of markets and government."Vince Cable, MP, and author of The Storm: The World Economic Crisis and What it Means "R
Table Of Contents
Part I -- The Great Implosion: How on Earth did we get here? -- How bad will it be: another great depression? -- From inflation to deflation -- and back again? -- Part II -- The Trouble with Markets: Where markets work well -- and where they don't -- Why financial markets fail -- The Chinese connection -- Part III -- From Implosion to Recovery: How you can survive the downturn -- and prosper in the recovery -- How the world can get out of this mess -- Saving capitalism from itself -- Conclusion: The future of capitalism
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