John Cassidy is an American journalist writing about finance, leading his column in The New Yorker weekly. In his book, John Cassidy tracks the take -off and fall of the ideology of the free market.
The author gives a fairly complete report on the crisis of 2007-2009, lists many companies and personalities, but does not close them, setting himself the goal of exploring the economic foundations of the crisis and explaining how the rational persecution of personal interest, which is the basis of the free market economy, created and overcame it. This book is not a textbook on economics, but it invites the reader to think about how modern capitalism functions, what are the theories that determine the economic policy, how far is the utopian economy from the real.
Author
Cassidy John
Editor
Sharfutova-Smontsovskaya T. S.
Translator
Copies of A.I.
Publisher
International Relations, 2014
Genre
Banking. Finance
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