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With the housing markets unravelling daily and distress signals flying throughout the rest of the economy, there is little doubt that we are facing a fierce recession. In crisp, gripping prose, Charles R. Morris shows how get got into this mess. He explains the arcane financial instruments, the chicanery, the policy mis-judgments, the dogmas, and the delusions that created the greatest credit bubble in world history. Paul Volcker slew the inflation dragon in the early 1980s, and set the stage for the high performance economy of the 1980s and 1990s. But Wall Street's prosperity soon tilted into gross excess. The astronomical leverage at major banks and their hedge fund and private equity clients led to massive disruption in global markets.A quarter century of free-market zealotry that extolled asset stripping, abusive lending, and hedge fund secrecy will go down in flames with it. Continued denial and concealment could cause the crisis to stretch out for years, but financial and government leaders are still downplaying the problem. The required restructuring will be at least as painful as the very difficult period of 1979-1983. "The Two Trillion-Dollar Meltdown", updated to include the latest financial developments, is indispensable to understanding how the world economy has been put on the brink.

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The first big book on the credit crunch saw the crisis coming three years ago (The Trillion Dollar Meltdown) is...a well-aimed opening shot in a debate that will only grow louder in coming months. --Economist

Charles Morris's The Trillion Dollar Meltdown has many excellent qualities besides brevity. In fewer than 200 pages, Morris provides a comprehensive and jargon-free description of the hideously complex financial securities that have brought the credit system to collapse. --Sunday Times

Both thought-provoking for experts, and a readable primer on events for the layperson --Financial Times
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Charles R. Morris has written ten books, including The Cost of Good Intentions, one of the New York Times Best books of 1980 and The Coming Global Boom, a New York Times Notable Book of 1990. A lawyer and former banker, Mr. Morris's articles and reviews have appeared in many publications including the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

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  • EditorePublic Affairs Ltd
  • Data di pubblicazione2008
  • ISBN 10 1586487507
  • ISBN 13 9781586487508
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • Numero di pagine214
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