The Fisherman and the Rhinoceros : How International Finance Shapes Everyday Life
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A thoroughly entertaining explanation of how modern high finance benefits everybody. Is modern global finance, with its rarefied financial instruments, its ability to shuttle billions of dollars back and forth across the globe with the click of a mouse, and its philosophy of unrestrained free market economy, good for the economy-the real economy that most of us rely upon for our livelihoods? According to the authors of this highly entertaining book, the answer is a resounding "Yes!" Using the device of three amusing parables, the authors bring this complex and hotly debated issue down to earth for business and financial professionals.
In a narrative packed with pithy anecdotes taken from literature, history, and the
financial press, they explain how the markets effectively insulate business from financial risk, thus freeing entrepreneurs to concentrate their talents on building the real economy. Fascinating and instructive case studies, including Laker Airbus, Long-Term Capital Management, and Barings.
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Addresses the question of whether modern international finance is a boon or a burden to the real economy. Mixing traditional storytelling techniques with contemporary insights into the financial world, this text uses parables to argue against commonly held beliefs in the financial world. Softcover.
The Fisherman and the Rhinoceros : How International Finance Shapes Everyday Life
The Fisherman and the Rhinoceros : How International Finance Shapes Everyday Life,Eric Briys,François de Varenne,John Wiley & Sons,047188961X,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Consumer Finance,Finance,International Finance,International economic integra,International economic integration,Investments & Securities - General,Personal Finance - Investing,Business & Economics / Finance
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