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| #1685770 in eBooks | 2009-09-12 | 2009-09-12 | File type: PDF||20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.| A Breath of Fresh Air in a Stinky Economy|By R. O. Palmer|Wouldn't you love to read a concise, entertaining explanation of the recent financial melt-down? Robert J. Barbera has written just such a book, an economic seminar that everyone will "get."
Finance usually comes across as Dull (that's dull with a capital D), but The Cost of Capitalism is not boring. For exa|About the Author|Robert J. Barbera, Ph.D., is executive vice president and chief economist at ITG and an Economics Department Fellow at Johns Hopkins University. He has been a noted Wall Street economist for over 25 years. Before arriving on Wall Street,
CNBC regular Robert J. Barbera offers a crystal clear explanation of the financial market crisis of 2008
While mainstream financial analysts are stringing together ad hoc explanations for the financial crisis of 2008, a relatively small group of economists saw this coming. In The Cost of Capitalism, Robert J. Barbera explains why.
Barbera makes the case that investors and policy-makers can reduce the risk of truly gruesome outcomes if they ...
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