The Impoverishment of Nations : the issues facing the post meltdown global economy.
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TextPublication details: London, Profile Books, 2010. Description: 224 p. : map 22 cmISBN: 978-1-84668-332-9 (hbk.)Subject(s): BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS | BUSINESSDDC classification: MCL 330.90511 SKE Summary: Early in 2007 Leigh Skene warned of the danger of a meltdown in global markets. Now, while governments spend furiously to rescue the global economy, he again challenges received wisdom. In The Impoverishment of Nations, he prescribes a different solution, outlining a plan to deal with a very different economic future, following the financial crisis that ended the longest period of prosperity for some five hundred years. We have entered a period of uncertainty, which has placed a huge burden on public finances. Governments have spent 10 trillion on bailing out financial institutions a.
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Early in 2007 Leigh Skene warned of the danger of a meltdown in global markets. Now, while governments spend furiously to rescue the global economy, he again challenges received wisdom. In The Impoverishment of Nations, he prescribes a different solution, outlining a plan to deal with a very different economic future, following the financial crisis that ended the longest period of prosperity for some five hundred years. We have entered a period of uncertainty, which has placed a huge burden on public finances. Governments have spent 10 trillion on bailing out financial institutions a.

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