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Unintended Consequences Why Everything Youve Been Told About The Economy Is Wrong Edward Conard

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Unintended Consequences Why Everything Youve Been Told About The Economy Is Wrong Edward Conard
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Publisher: Portfolio/Penguin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Edward Conard
ISBN: 9781591845508, 1591845505
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Unintended Consequences Why Everything Youve Been Told About The Economy Is Wrong Edward Conard by Edward Conard 9781591845508, 1591845505 instant download after payment.

Presents a counterintuitive assessment of the financial crisis to identify what the author believes were its actual causes, outlining recommended changes for strengthening the nation's economy. Introduction -- What went right -- A brief history of the U.S. economy -- The role of investment -- The role of the trade deficit -- The role of incentives -- What went wrong -- The role of banks, credit rating agencies, and regulators -- The role of short-term debt and government policy -- What comes next -- Preventing another bank run -- Reducing unemployment -- Redistributing income -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index

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