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ISBN
9781586485634
Book Title
Trillion Dollar Meltdown : Easy Money, High Rollers, and the Great Credit Crash
Publisher
Public Affairs
Item Length
8.4 in
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Charles R. Morris
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Economic History, Finance / General, General
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Item Width
5.8 in
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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We are living in the most reckless financial environment in recent history. Arcane credit derivative bets are now well into the tens of trillions. According to Charles R. Morris, the astronomical leverage at investment banks and their hedge fund and private equity clients virtually guarantees massive disruption in global markets. The crash, when it comes, will have no firebreaks. A quarter century of free-market zealotry that extolled asset stripping, abusive lending, and hedge fund secrecy will come crashing down with it. The Trillion Dollar Meltdown explains how we got here, and what is about to happen. After the crash our priorities will be quite different. But things are likely to get worse before they better. Whether you are an active investor, a homeowner, or a contributor to your 401(k) plan, The Trillion Dollar Meltdown will be indispensable to understanding the gross excess that has put the world economy on the brink—and what the new landscape will look like.

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Publisher
Public Affairs
ISBN-10
1586485636
ISBN-13
9781586485634
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63193796

Product Key Features

Book Title
Trillion Dollar Meltdown : Easy Money, High Rollers, and the Great Credit Crash
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Economic History, Finance / General, General
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Charles R. Morris
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"New York Times Notable Book of the Year" "[ The Trillion Dollar Meltdown ] is an absolutely excellent narrative of the horror that we have in the credit markets right now.... It's a wonderful explanation of how it happened and why it's so rotten, and why it will take a long time to unwind." -Paul Steiger, former Mng Editor, Wall Street Journal, "In his brief but brilliant book, Morris describes how we got into the mess we are in&. Few writers are as good as Morris at making financial arcana understandable and even fascinating." - New York Times Book Review , April 20, 2008, "Will provide some important background that will help decipher the meaning behind today's gloomy financial headlines. For those who wonder "Why?", here's a place to get some answers!" - Watsonville (CA) Register-Pajaronian , March 13, 2008, "In his brief but brilliant book, Morris describes how we got into the mess we are in…. Few writers are as good as Morris at making financial arcana understandable and even fascinating." - New York Times Book Review , April 20, 2008, "[A] shrewd primer... [Morris] writes with tight clarity and blistering pace." -James Pressley, Bloomberg News, "Will provide some important background that will help decipher the meaning behind today's gloomy financial headlines. For those who wonder "Why?", here's a place to get some answers!"-Watsonville (CA) Register-Pajaronian, March 13, 2008, "Morris offers a persuasive diagnosis of the long-building credit crash.... An especially graceful writer, Mr. Morris accessibly explains Wall Street's arcane instruments.... This is a smart layperson's guide."-The New York Times, April 6, 2008, "However up to date it may seem, this book is no rush job. Morris deftly joins the dots between the Keynesian liberalism of the 1960s, the crippling stagflation of the 1970s and the free-market experimentation of the 1980s and 1990s, before entering the world of ultra-cheap money and financial innovation gone mad... [Morris's] provocative book is...a well-aimed opening shot in a debate that will only grow louder in coming months."-Economist, March 6, 2008, "New York Times Notable Book of the Year""[The Trillion Dollar Meltdown] is an absolutely excellent narrative of the horror that we have in the credit markets right now.... It's a wonderful explanation of how it happened and why it's so rotten, and why it will take a long time to unwind."-Paul Steiger, former Mng Editor,Wall Street Journal, "The Trillion Dollar Meltdown' by Charles R. Morris and Bad Money' by Kevin Phillips avoid the wild predictions of mass economic destruction, instead giving thoughtful, if alarming, histories and analyses of how we got into the mess we're in today."- Bloomberg News "My favorite single book account [of the subprime crisis]."- Business & Economics Correspondent Adam Davidson, NPR.org Planet Money podcast, September 16, 2008 "[A] masterful and sobering book."- Commonweal , September 12, 2008 "…a primer."- Jim Pressley, Bloomberg.com, #1 book on the financial meltdown, September 19, 2008 "Charles R. Morris's THE TRILLION DOLLAR MELTDOWN (PublicAffairs) was handed to the publisher last Thanksgiving, a fact that gives Morris, a former banker, rock-solid status as a predictor of the crash. He homes in on the complexity and the paradoxical unpredictability of these financial instruments, which were supposed to manage risk and ended up magnifying it..."- The New Yorker "If you don't know a lot about this current financial crisis, this is a great way to get some of the major contributors, including the role of mortgage-based securities, very quickly and simply. It's a short book; it's a well-argued book."- LAURA TYSON, S. K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management, Haas School of Business -- University of California, Berkeley, "In his brief but brilliant book, Morris describes how we got into the mess we are inhellip;. Few writers are as good as Morris at making financial arcana understandable and even fascinating."-New York Times Book Review, April 20, 2008, "[A] shrewd primer... [Morris] writes with tight clarity and blistering pace."-James Pressley,Bloomberg News, "Morris offers a persuasive diagnosis of the long-building credit crash.... An especially graceful writer, Mr. Morris accessibly explains Wall Street's arcane instruments.... This is a smart layperson's guide." - The New York Times , April 6, 2008, "However up to date it may seem, this book is no rush job. Morris deftly joins the dots between the Keynesian liberalism of the 1960s, the crippling stagflation of the 1970s and the free-market experimentation of the 1980s and 1990s, before entering the world of ultra-cheap money and financial innovation gone mad... [Morris's] provocative book is...a well-aimed opening shot in a debate that will only grow louder in coming months." - Economist , March 6, 2008, "Charles Morris, author ofThe Trillion Dollar Meltdown, isn't one for sugarcoating. His analysis is dour and grim, but certainly not dull. And when read against a backdrop of an ever-weaker economy, increasingly anxious economists and a stream of gloomy predictions, it can be downright scary....Morris serves up a sharp, thought-provoking historical wrap-up of the U.S. economy and its markets, along with clear scrutiny of today's economic woes."-USA Today, March 31, 2008, "Charles Morris, author of The Trillion Dollar Meltdown , isn't one for sugarcoating. His analysis is dour and grim, but certainly not dull. And when read against a backdrop of an ever-weaker economy, increasingly anxious economists and a stream of gloomy predictions, it can be downright scary....Morris serves up a sharp, thought-provoking historical wrap-up of the U.S. economy and its markets, along with clear scrutiny of today's economic woes." - USA Today , March 31, 2008, "The Trillion Dollar Meltdown' by Charles R. Morris and Bad Money' by Kevin Phillips avoid the wild predictions of mass economic destruction, instead giving thoughtful, if alarming, histories and analyses of how we got into the mess we're in today."- Bloomberg News "My favorite single book account [of the subprime crisis]."- Business & Economics Correspondent Adam Davidson, NPR.org Planet Money podcast, September 16, 2008   "[A] masterful and sobering book."- Commonweal , September 12, 2008   "&a primer."- Jim Pressley, Bloomberg.com, #1 book on the financial meltdown, September 19, 2008 "Charles R. Morris's THE TRILLION DOLLAR MELTDOWN (PublicAffairs) was handed to the publisher last Thanksgiving, a fact that gives Morris, a former banker, rock-solid status as a predictor of the crash. He homes in on the complexity and the paradoxical unpredictability of these financial instruments, which were supposed to manage risk and ended up magnifying it..."- The New Yorker "If you don't know a lot about this current financial crisis, this is a great way to get some of the major contributors, including the role of mortgage-based securities, very quickly and simply. It's a short book; it's a well-argued book."- LAURA TYSON, S. K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management, Haas School of Business -- University of California, Berkeley
Lccn
2007-048207
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
332.04150973
Lc Classification Number
Hg4910.M667 2008
Copyright Date
2008

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