Beyond the crash

Beyond the crash

By Gordon Brown

Subjects: Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, International economic relations, Financial crises, Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009) fast (OCoLC)fst01755654, International finance, Economic development, International cooperation, International trade, Economic policy

Description: Former British Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown believes the international financial crisis can be reversed, but that the world's leaders must work together if we are to avoid a decade of lost jobs and low growth. Brown speaks both as someone who was in the room driving discussions that led to some crucial decisions, and as an expert renowned for his financial acumen. No one who had Brown's access has written about the crisis yet, and no one has written so convincingly about what the global community must do next in order to climb out of this abyss. As he sees it, the crisis was brought on not simply by technical failings, but by ethical failings too. He argues that markets need morals, and suggests that the only way to truly ensure that the world economy does not flounder again is to institute a banking constitution and a global growth plan.--From publisher description.

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