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E-grāmata: After the Storm

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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782394518
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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782394518

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Vince Cable's bestselling book, The Storm, explored and explained the causes of the 2008 world economic crisis and how Britain should respond to the great challenges it brought. In After the Storm, Cable, who was Business Secretary in the 2010-2015 Coalition Government, provides a unique perspective on the state of the global financial markets and how the British economy has fared since 2008. Providing a previously unreported inside view of the Coalition, After the Storm offers a carefully considered perspective on how the British economy should be managed over the next decade and beyond. This timely book is a fascinating and urgent intervention from one of the key figures in British politics of the past two decades.

Recenzijas

A Book of the Year 2015 * Observer * [ A] thoughtful sequel to [ Cable's] earlier bestseller on the global financial crisis, both for what it says about the state of the nation and for its occasional insights into life in the coalition government. -- Chris Mullin * Observer * A remarkably rounded work... Cable has produced a book that makes a serious and relevant contribution to the continuing debate about banking, infrastructure, housing, China, executive pay, short-termism and many of the other topics which continue to top the business and political agenda. * Evening Standard * [ After the Storm] is a lucid, erudite analysis of the global economy, and Britain's place in it, between 2010 and 2015, as viewed from the vantage point of a senior member of the coalition * Observer *

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From the bestselling author of The Storm comes a fascinating insight into the state of the British economy from one of our leading politicians, who was at the heart of the coalition government.
Introduction 1(46)
Part One The Global Context
1 After the Storm
47(16)
2 Banking: Regulate, Retreat and Regroup
63(25)
3 Different Routes out of the Great Recession
88(13)
4 The Eurozone: Existential Threat
101(28)
5 China and the New Economic Centre of Gravity
129(31)
6 Globalization and its Enemies
160(27)
Part Two The UK after the Crisis
7 Boom, Bust and Recovery
187(23)
8 Life after Cheap Money
210(22)
9 The British Housing Obsession
232(21)
10 British Banking after the Banking Crash
253(21)
11 Getting the Long-Term Fundamentals Right
274(31)
Appendix 305(14)
Bibliographic Note 319(17)
Acknowledgements 336(2)
Index 338
Vince Cable was MP for Twickenham from 1997-2015. He was the Liberal Democrat's chief economic spokesperson from 2003-2010, having previously served as Chief Economist for Shell from 1995-1997. He was Business Secretary under the Coalition Government from 2010-2015.