The Trouble with Markets: Saving Capitalism From Itself (Roger Bootle) {S-B}™seeders: 24
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DescriptionPages: 290 pages Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing; 2nd edition (5 July 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 1857885589 ISBN-13: 978-1857885583 On Thursday the 5th of July 2012, Roger Bootle was awarded the first ever Wolfson Prize for Economics; the second largest in Economics after the Nobel . In the Wolfson essay, Bootle looks at a hypothetical break-up of the Eurozone, and the potential ramifications thereof not only would the EU benefit from an orderly break-up in the long term, he argues, but it may be the only thing capable of lifting us out of the current economic crisis. In this completely updated edition of this prescient and widely acclaimed book, Roger Bootle extends his analysis to include the current sovereign debt crisis, the plight of the euro, the intensity of the squeeze on public spending and consumer incomes, and the boom in commodity prices and gold. Bootle lays out a plan for reform of the financial system and a strategy to get us out of the current mess. And he highlights a course for investors to steer us through these choppy waters. Sharing Widget |