Aftershock : reshaping the world economy after the crisis / Philippe Legrain.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Little, Brown, 2010.Description: xi, 436 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781408702239
  • 1408702231
  • 9780748116249
  • 0748116249
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.9051 LEG
Contents:
Back from the brink: but the world enconomy is still in danger -- Meltdown: bubble and bust -- Too big to fail? How to curb bubbles and banks -- Money matters: the global financial system needs fixing too -- Where next? Reshaping the world economy -- Awakening: emergin economies' rise and rise -- Facing the dragon: the protectionist menace -- Panda panic: the backlash against investment from China -- Don't stop: a newly mobile world -- Food fight: eat local? -- Clean is cool: how to tackle climate change -- Big and bust: remodelling government -- The future is open: embrace progress.
Summary: "The financial crisis brought the world to the brink of economic breakdown. But now bankers' bonuses are back, house prices are rising again and politicians promise recovery - all this while unemployment remains high, debts mount, frictions with China grow and the planet overheats. Is this really sustainable or do we need to change course? In this incisive assessment of the post-crisis world, the author looks at what went wrong, and how to learn from past mistakes. Reporting first-hand from around the world - frozen Iceland, anxious America and Australia, invigorated India, bubbly Brazil and futuristic Shanghai - as well as from Britain, the book combines expert analysis with provocative opinion to warn of the dangers ahead."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Back from the brink: but the world enconomy is still in danger -- Meltdown: bubble and bust -- Too big to fail? How to curb bubbles and banks -- Money matters: the global financial system needs fixing too -- Where next? Reshaping the world economy -- Awakening: emergin economies' rise and rise -- Facing the dragon: the protectionist menace -- Panda panic: the backlash against investment from China -- Don't stop: a newly mobile world -- Food fight: eat local? -- Clean is cool: how to tackle climate change -- Big and bust: remodelling government -- The future is open: embrace progress.

"The financial crisis brought the world to the brink of economic breakdown. But now bankers' bonuses are back, house prices are rising again and politicians promise recovery - all this while unemployment remains high, debts mount, frictions with China grow and the planet overheats. Is this really sustainable or do we need to change course? In this incisive assessment of the post-crisis world, the author looks at what went wrong, and how to learn from past mistakes. Reporting first-hand from around the world - frozen Iceland, anxious America and Australia, invigorated India, bubbly Brazil and futuristic Shanghai - as well as from Britain, the book combines expert analysis with provocative opinion to warn of the dangers ahead."--Publisher's description.

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