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The Death of Money

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This fast-paced and apocalyptic exploration of the financial future critiques financiers' greed, central banks' incompetence, and the looming crisis for the dollar. It offers a significant contribution to economic discourse, presenting provocative ideas in a clear and evenhanded manner that avoids sensationalism while challenging conventional market wisdom. The author connects complex dots in ways that few can, making this work a worthy follow-up to his previous bestseller. The book provides an engrossing account of the mounting stresses in the global financial system, particularly since the 2008 crisis. It serves as a crucial primer for investors and consumers regarding the immediate future of the United States and a world reliant on the dollar. The analysis of the inflation-deflation paradox, threats to the dollar, and the Federal Reserve's strategies is particularly insightful. This book is essential for anyone concerned about the future of the economy, as it encourages readers to think differently about the world. It stands out as a valuable resource for those studying financial crises and their underlying causes, making it a must-read for serious students of the subject.

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The Death of Money, James Rickards

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2017
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Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Penguin US
Pubblicato
2017
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In brossura
Pagine
384
ISBN10
1591847710
ISBN13
9781591847717
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This fast-paced and apocalyptic exploration of the financial future critiques financiers' greed, central banks' incompetence, and the looming crisis for the dollar. It offers a significant contribution to economic discourse, presenting provocative ideas in a clear and evenhanded manner that avoids sensationalism while challenging conventional market wisdom. The author connects complex dots in ways that few can, making this work a worthy follow-up to his previous bestseller. The book provides an engrossing account of the mounting stresses in the global financial system, particularly since the 2008 crisis. It serves as a crucial primer for investors and consumers regarding the immediate future of the United States and a world reliant on the dollar. The analysis of the inflation-deflation paradox, threats to the dollar, and the Federal Reserve's strategies is particularly insightful. This book is essential for anyone concerned about the future of the economy, as it encourages readers to think differently about the world. It stands out as a valuable resource for those studying financial crises and their underlying causes, making it a must-read for serious students of the subject.