Crisis Economics Crisis Economics

Crisis Economics

A Crash Course in the Future of Finance

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Publisher Description

This myth shattering book reveals the methods Nouriel Roubini used to foretell the current crisis before other economists saw it coming and shows how those methods can help us make sense of the present and prepare for the future.

Renowned economist Nouriel Roubini electrified his profession and the larger financial community by predicting the current crisis well in advance of anyone else. Unlike most in his profession who treat economic disasters as freakish once-in-­a-lifetime events without clear cause, Roubini, after decades of careful research around the world, realized that they were both probable and predictable. Armed with an unconventional blend of historical analysis and global economics, Roubini has forced politicians, policy makers, investors, and market watchers to face a long-neglected truth: financial systems are inherently fragile and prone to collapse.

Drawing on the parallels from many countries and centuries, Nouriel Roubini and Stephen Mihm, a professor of economic history and a New York Times Magazine writer, show that financial cataclysms are as old and as ubiquitous as capitalism itself. The last two decades alone have witnessed comparable crises in countries as diverse as Mexico, Thailand, Brazil, Pakistan, and Argentina. All of these crises-not to mention the more sweeping cataclysms such as the Great Depression-have much in common with the current downturn. Bringing lessons of earlier episodes to bear on our present predicament, Roubini and Mihm show how we can recognize and grapple with the inherent instability of the global financial system, understand its pressure points, learn from previous episodes of "irrational exuberance," pinpoint the course of global contagion, and plan for our immediate future. Perhaps most important, the authors-considering theories, statistics, and mathematical models with the skepticism that recent history warrants—explain how the world's economy can get out of the mess we're in, and stay out.

In Roubini's shadow, economists and investors are increasingly realizing that they can no longer afford to consider crises the black swans of financial history. A vital and timeless book, Crisis Economics proves calamities to be not only predictable but also preventable and, with the right medicine, curable.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2010
May 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
1.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Mdapache ,

Good history but bad roadmap

I found this book to be an excellent source of facts about the most recent financial meltdown another similar collapses throughout history. The authors' conclusions on how to prevent future crises are not very well supported, however.

The solutions, according to the authors, mostly revolve around more government agencies and bureaucratic interference (and while acknowledging that government was partially culpable for the crisis, much more blame is given to private firms). This shouldn't come as a complete surprise as one of the authors was a Clinton era bureaucrat and lived in one of George Soros' homes while writing part of the book.

The solutions offered are mostly big government intervention governed by a select group of the "best" minds the government can put forward. Students of history will recognize this argument as one that has always led to socialism and totalitarianism at the expense of individual freedom.

Stay hungry, stay foolish ,

Economy

Macro-economic textbook and Bible!

Conan87 ,

Crisis Economics

This was an extremely well written and researched book! Very informative, without being lecturing. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in macroeconomics.

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