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Autor Talbott, John R. (1955-) |
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TÃtulo : Contagion : The Financial Epidemic That is Sweeping the Global Economy… And How to Protect Yourself from It Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Talbott, John R. (1955-) Editorial: Wiley Fecha de publicación: 2009 Número de páginas: 256 p. Palabras clave: Deregulation United States. Financial crises United States. Finance Personal United States. Economic conditions 2001-2009. Clasificación: 330.973 Nota de contenido: bla
Bamboozled -- What didn't cause the U.S. housing boom and bust -- What did cause the U.S. housing boom and bust -- The contagion spreads from sub-prime to prime -- How low will housing prices go in the U.S.? -- The U.S. economy was not in great shape to begin with -- U.S. enters a long recession -- The global economy catches the contagion -- Too big to fail : the $400 trillion derivatives market -- Our local governments feel the pinch -- From Wall Street to Main Street -- Demographics magnify contagion -- Which investments and which countries will weather the storm the best? -- Stop the bleeding -- No future without reform -- A warning shot across our bow.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/178381 Contagion : The Financial Epidemic That is Sweeping the Global Economy… And How to Protect Yourself from It [documento electrónico] / Talbott, John R. (1955-) . - Wiley, 2009 . - 256 p.
Palabras clave: Deregulation United States. Financial crises United States. Finance Personal United States. Economic conditions 2001-2009. Clasificación: 330.973 Nota de contenido: bla
Bamboozled -- What didn't cause the U.S. housing boom and bust -- What did cause the U.S. housing boom and bust -- The contagion spreads from sub-prime to prime -- How low will housing prices go in the U.S.? -- The U.S. economy was not in great shape to begin with -- U.S. enters a long recession -- The global economy catches the contagion -- Too big to fail : the $400 trillion derivatives market -- Our local governments feel the pinch -- From Wall Street to Main Street -- Demographics magnify contagion -- Which investments and which countries will weather the storm the best? -- Stop the bleeding -- No future without reform -- A warning shot across our bow.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/178381