A Banquet Of Consequences. Have We Consumed Our Own Future

Satyajit DAS

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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Viking/Penquin
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2015
Edition: First Edition

Description: 335 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout.

Publishers Description: Essential reading for anyone interested in the future of the global economy and their own prospects, A Banquet of Consequencesincisively explains the problems confronting us, how were making those problems worse, and what the real solutions are. For ordinary individuals, the goal of a steady job, a home or ones own, a comfortable retirement and a good life for our children is receding. In this brilliantly clear-eyed account, Satyajit Das links past, present and future to show that its not just unrealistic expectations, but the poor performance of those governing us that are to blame. The strategies and policies deployed to promote economic growth after the Great Recession have failed, not least because such growth cannot continue indefinitely. The solution - structural change - is electorally unpopular and therefore ignored. A Banquet of Consequencesexplains why the ultimate adjustment, whether stretched out over time or in the form of another sudden crash, will be life-changing. An internationally respected commentator on financial markets, credited with predicting the Global Financial crisis and featured in the 2010 Oscar-winning documentary Inside Job, Satyajit Das is our finest writer about money and the global economy. Informed, impassioned, lively and witty, A Banquet of Consequencesis the only book you need to understand what the future will bring. Praise for Satyajit Dass previous books. Fascinating . . . explaining not only the high-minded theory behind the business and its various products but the sometimes sordid reality of the industry. Gillian Tett, Financial Times A true insiders devastating analysis . . . Das takes a knife to global finance and financiers to reveal its inner workings without fear or favor. Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics at NYU Stern School of Business A powerful book . . . highly readable and informative . . . Demands to be read. Lindsay Tanner, The Monthly

ISBN: 9780670079056

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