000 | 01273nam a2200217Ia 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
999 |
_c215905 _d215905 |
||
005 | 20220618013130.0 | ||
008 | 200208s9999 xx 000 0 und d | ||
020 | _a9780713999822 | ||
082 | _a338.9 GRE | ||
100 | _aGreenspan, Alan | ||
245 | 0 | _aAge of turbulence | |
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bAllen Lane | ||
260 | _c2007 | ||
300 | _a531 p. | ||
365 | _b695 | ||
365 | _dRS | ||
520 | _aThe most remarkable thing that happened to the world economy after 9/11 was ... nothing. What would have once meant a crippling shock to the system was absorbed astonishingly quickly, partly due to the efforts of the then Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan. The post 9/11 global economy is a new and turbulent system ― vastly more flexible, resilient, open, self-directing, and fast-changing than it was even twenty years ago. The Age of Turbulence is an incomparable reckoning with the nature of this new world ― how we got here, what we're living through, and what lies over the horizon, for good or ill, channelled through Greenspan's own experiences working in the command room of the global economy for longer and with greater effect than any other single living figure. | ||
650 | _aEconomic development | ||
942 |
_cB _2ddc |