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The Return Of The Great Depression Day Vox

  • SKU: BELL-42901618
The Return Of The Great Depression Day Vox
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Publisher: WND Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.4 MB
Author: Day, Vox
ISBN: 11023240, 8e89b293-e4c3-4cc4-be69-18b2415e5a2e, a1ac536af69ab6bc13411bb114aaf409, 8E89B293-E4C3-4CC4-BE69-18B2415E5A2E
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Return Of The Great Depression Day Vox by Day, Vox 11023240, 8e89b293-e4c3-4cc4-be69-18b2415e5a2e, a1ac536af69ab6bc13411bb114aaf409, 8E89B293-E4C3-4CC4-BE69-18B2415E5A2E instant download after payment.

In this sophisticated yet readable book, Vox Day - one of the few economics writers to predict the current worldwide financial crisis - explains why it is likely to continue. Day shows that the policies being pursued in Europe, Asia, and the United States are very similar to Japan's failed policies of the past twenty years and, therefore, doomed to similar results. According to Day, the economic theories behind those policies are flawed and account for why most economists were unable to anticipate the recession or see that their expectations of an imminent recovery are incorrect. Day applies a different theory, the one he used to predict the current crisis, to show that the world is in the early stages of a massive economic contraction. Then he turns to the six scenarios presently envisioned by the world's leading economists and assesses which is most likely to unfold. As the title suggests, Day concludes that the most probable scenario is a Great Depression 2.0 that will be larger in scale and scope than that of the 1930s."

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