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Title : The world is curved : hidden dangers to the global economy
Author : Smick, David M.
Publisher : New York, N.Y. : Portfolio, 2008.
Subject Heading(s) : International finance.
Financial crises.
Globalization--Economic aspects.
International economic relations.
Description : 305 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes : The end of the world -- A dangerous ocean of money -- Entrepreneurs in a world of private equity and hedge fund troublemakers -- Tony Soprano rides the Chinese dragon -- Japanese housewives take the commanding heights -- Nothing stays the same : the 1992 sterling crisis -- The incredible shrinking central banks -- Class warfare and the politics of globalization -- Surviving and prospering in this age of volatility.
ISBN : 9781591842187 1591842182

 

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 Rochester Public Library  337 SM41W    Adult Non Fiction, 2nd Floor    Available    
Publisher's Weekly Review
With this illuminating book, Smick revisits Thomas Friedman's description of the "flat" world produced by globalization, arguing instead that the uncertainty produced by globalized financial markets has created a world that is curved, where events and their consequences are unpredictable. Smick begins with a puzzle: why did the subprime mortgage crisis, an event that directly impacted a relatively small piece of the global market, have such a catastrophic impact on the world market as a whole? From there, the author turns to topics as complex and varied as the potential 21st Century Chinese financial bubble and the policy dilemmas currently facing the Fed. Throughout the book, the author returns to the argument that political trends are increasingly at odds with the forces driving the globalized world economy. Smick brings expertise and lucidity to many difficult subjects, and while his book's appeal will likely be limited to those with some background in the field, it will undoubtedly stir interest and debate amongst investors, policymakers and strategists alike. (Sept.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information. Copyright Reed Business Information

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