The Big Fail The Big Fail

The Big Fail

How Our Supply Chains Collapsed When We Needed Them Most

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Publisher Description

From the author of the modern business classic The Smartest Guys in the Room comes a damning indictment of late-stage capitalism-and the leaders that were brutally unprepared for a global pandemic.

In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic made it painfully clear that governments across the world could not adequately protect their citizens. Millions of people suffered and died in just two years, while administrations around the globe blundered; prize-winning economists overlooked devastating trade-offs from the collapse of trade; and elites escaped to isolated retreats, unaffected by - and worse, even profiting from - the worst healthcare crisis to hit humanity in decades.

In this page-turning economic, political and financial history, veteran journalists Bethany McClean and Joseph Nocera analyse the American response to the pandemic as a case study, to offer fresh and provocative answers. With laser-sharp reporting and deep sourcing, they investigate what really happened when governments ran out of PPE due to snarled supply chains; and the shock to the financial system when the world's biggest economies stumbled. They zero in on the effectiveness of wildly polarised approaches across states, and they trace why thousands died in hollowed-out hospital systems and nursing homes run by private equity firms, all in the name of "maximising shareholder value".

The Big Fail is an expansive, gripping narrative account on what the pandemic did to one economy, and how it forced us to question the fundamental principles of our society

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2023
19 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
448
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Books Ltd
SELLER
Penguin Books Limited
SIZE
1.5
MB

Customer Reviews

peterwg ,

Advocates masquerading as analysts

The author’s summary of their views is that the US government “failed to set the rules, whether for managing a pandemic or establishing the boundaries of capitalism”.

Well the first statment is arguable but the second is just activism. How much credit you are prepared to give this book rather depends on whether you think (a) governments have the power or will to set the rules for capitalism (b) it makes any sense that the failures were due to an abstraction about the nature of enterprise.

Possibly, like me, you’re inclined to believe that there are more intelligible (and actionable) reasons for the failures of policy and that they might include screw-ups, personal interests and straight-foward ignorance.

More Books by Bethany McLean & Joe Nocera

The Smartest Guys in the Room The Smartest Guys in the Room
2013
All The Devils Are Here All The Devils Are Here
2010
Shaky Ground Shaky Ground
2015
Saudi America Saudi America
2018