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E-grāmata: Storm

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848875531
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Atlantic Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848875531

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Explains the causes of the world economic crisis and how we should respond to the challenges it brings. This book shows that although the downturn is global, the complacency of the British government towards the huge bubble in property prices and high levels of personal debt has left Britain badly exposed. An indispensable and absolutely accessible explanation of the causes of the world economic crisis and how we should respond to it In this urgent and timely book, the man the Daily Telegraph calls the sage of the credit crunch shows that although the downturn is global, the complacency of the British government towards the huge bubble in property prices and high levels of personal debt, combined with increasingly exotic trading within the financial markets, has left Britain badly exposed. This paperback edition has been fully revised and updated to include Vince Cable’s latest assessment of the recession.

Recenzijas

"'The best book you can read to understand what on earth is going on out there.' Independent * 'Anybody with an interest in the causes of the deepest economic crisis since the great depression - and that is most of us these days - can easily digest it in a single sitting, and be much better informed as a result.' Guardian 'No one has a greater right to say: "I told you so" than Vince Cable... The Storm is an urgent admirably clear book which studies each stage of the crisis and asks what it portends.' Observer 'Vince Cable is the only politician to emerge from the credit crunch a star... [ The Storm] is a lucid guide to the present mess.' Sunday Times 'Vince Cable is a phenomenon of our troubled times... the most popular politician in Britain... a lone voice in a sea of complacency.' Economist"

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In his number 1 bestseller, Vince Cable, 'the sage of the credit crunch' (Daily Telegraph) explains how we got in to this mess and what it means. 'The best book you can read to understand what on earth is going on out there.' Independent
Introduction 1(9)
1 Trouble on the Tyne
10(20)
2 The Great Credit Contraction
30(30)
3 The Latest, or Last, Oil Shock?
60(24)
4 The Resurrection of Malthus
84(9)
5 The Awkward Newcomers
93(22)
6 The Reaction, the Reactionaries and the Response
115(15)
7 The Future: A Road Map
130(31)
Postscript 161(6)
Bibliographic Note 167(10)
Acknowledgements 177(2)
Index 179
Vincent Cable is Member of Parliament for Twickenham and has been the Liberal Democrats' chief economic spokesperson since 2003, having previously served as Chief Economist for Shell from 1995 to 1997. He was elected as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats in March 2006 and was acting leader of the party prior to the election of Nick Clegg.