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The Gods That Failed Dan Atkinson

The Gods That Failed By Dan Atkinson

The Gods That Failed by Dan Atkinson


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Two of our leading financial journalists demythologize the cult of free markets, and offer a devastating critique of the ideas and policies that have led to our current economic crisis

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The Gods That Failed: How Blind Faith in Markets Has Cost Us Our Future by Dan Atkinson

Over the past three decades, governments have ceded economic control to a new elite of free-market operatives and their colleagues in national and international institutions like the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization. They promised economic stability but have delivered chaos. Their speculation has left the global economy more vulnerable to a financial collapse than any time since 1929. Two leading financial journalists dissect this financial elite, tracing their origins to a secretive gathering of free-market economists in 1947, and propose a series of far-reaching reforms that can save us from a new depression.

About Dan Atkinson

Larry Elliott is the long-time Economics Editor of The Guardian. In 1997 he won the Business Journalist of the Year Award from the UK Press Gazette. He is a regular broadcaster on the BBC. He lives in London.

Dan Atkinson is the Economics Editor of Mail on Sunday, one of Britain's highest circulation newspapers. He is an expert in issues of regulation and fraud. He lives in Sussex.

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CIN1568586027VG
9781568586021
1568586027
The Gods That Failed: How Blind Faith in Markets Has Cost Us Our Future by Dan Atkinson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Avalon Publishing Group
2009-01-13
304
N/A
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