Ten years after the outbreak of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) it is time to pause and reflect about an event whose consequences still have a major impact on financial markets and people’s daily lives. In his book “Crashed: How a decade of financial crisis changed the world,” UK economist and Columbia University professor Adam Tooze challenges the way the GFC has been storified, points at some risks that could be 2008-like, and sheds light over the political consequences of the crash, including Brexit and US president Trump. To enter a draw to win a copy of the book, leave a comment here.
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i would like to enter the draw for the book
Aaaaahhh….. but it’s different this time!
true, the consequences of the GFC are clearly less visible than a war but the impact is probably worse on our economies…
would love to get a copy
It’s the unknown unknowns.
The winners of the competition are:
John Townsend
Krishan Shah
Gordon Moat
Hamish McArthur
Stephen Willerton
Congratulations to you all. A copy of “Crashed: How a decade of financial crisis changed the world” by Adam Tooze is on its way out to you.