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El nou paradigma dels mercats financers : per entendre la crisi econòmica actual / George Soros ; traducció de Lluís Delgado.
Author
Soros, George
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Uniform title
New paradigm for financial markets.
Spanish
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Book
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Spanish
Εdition
1a. ed.
Published/Created
Barcelona : Edicions 62, c2008.
Description
204 p. ill. 22 cm.
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ReCAP 11-17031
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Financial crises
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United States
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Credit
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United States
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United States
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Economic policy
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United States
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Economic conditions
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21st century
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Series
Llibres a l'abast ; 412.
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Summary note
In the midst of one of the most serious financial upheavals since the Great Depression, George Soros writes about the origins of the crisis and proposes a set of policies that should be adopted to confront it. Soros places the current crisis in the context of how individuals and institutions handle the boom and bust cycles that now dominate global economic activity. Soros covers the scale of financial distress spreading across Wall Street and other financial centers around the world and makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the great credit crisis and its implications for our nation and the world.
Notes
Translation of: The new paradigm for financial markets. : the credit crash of 2008 and what it means.
ISBN
9788429761658
8429761659
OCLC
727142653
RCP
N - S
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