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- Hardcover 544 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0713999829
- ISBN-13: 9780713999822
- Publisher: Allen Lane
- Pub date: Sep 17, 2007
- Also available as: Hardcover
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A little more complicated then I thought it would be. I gave it a shot but I think I'll try it again soon.
This is a must read for anyone who is interested in
economics or the world economy.
The book details Greenspan's economic thinkings, his insights about important economic events and his forecast of the future. He's able to explain complex economic theory into simple English.
Capita ... Continue
This is a must read for anyone who is interested in
economics or the world economy.
The book details Greenspan's economic thinkings, his insights about important economic events and his forecast of the future. He's able to explain complex economic theory into simple English.
Capitalism, competition and rule the law are the reasons why the US is the world's largest economy and why we enjoy one of the world's highest standard of living.
"The frontier of hope we all innately pursue will never close" sums up Greenspan's optimism about the future.
A surprisingly enjoyable read from someone who made an art of stretching the English language to its most dull and obtuse. His views of what pushes and pulls world events are taken from a much higher level than most of what you encounter in today's press, and it is a joy to see things from such a d ... Continue
A surprisingly enjoyable read from someone who made an art of stretching the English language to its most dull and obtuse. His views of what pushes and pulls world events are taken from a much higher level than most of what you encounter in today's press, and it is a joy to see things from such a different perspective.