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The Future Of Money: How To Get The Most From The Global Economy
By: Oliver Chittenden
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The state of the global economy affects every single one of us. With economic growth threatened by financial regulation and the East and West at competitive odds, the real solutions to global recession can only come through international co-operation. Featuring World leaders, Nobel Prize-winning economists, award-winning writers and opinion formers The Future of Money brings together the finest thinking to suggest solutions to this global predicament.
The Future of Money breaks free from old ideas to new provide new strategies for success by drawing on our real future strengths: collaboration and global co-operation.
Contributors include FW de Klerk, John Bruton, Martin Feldstein, Norman Lamont, Stephane Garelli, Linda Yueh, Will Hutton, Vaclav Klaus, Andrew Keen, Jim O'Neill, Edmund Phelps, David Blanchflower, Mike Moore, Jacques Attali, Hamish McRae, Nenad Pacek, Marvin Zonis, Mamphela Ramphele, Augusto Lopez-Claros, Fred Hu, Muhammad Yunus and Norbert Walter
Publication Date:
23/03/2010
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
N/A
ISBN:
9780753522035
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Publisher Date:
23/03/2010
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
N/A
ISBN:
9780753522035
The state of the global economy affects every single one of us. With economic growth threatened by financial regulation and the East and West at competitive odds, the real solutions to global recession can only come through international co-operation. Featuring World leaders, Nobel Prize-winning economists, award-winning writers and opinion formers The Future of Money brings together the finest thinking to suggest solutions to this global predicament.
The Future of Money breaks free from old ideas to new provide new strategies for success by drawing on our real future strengths: collaboration and global co-operation.
Contributors include FW de Klerk, John Bruton, Martin Feldstein, Norman Lamont, Stephane Garelli, Linda Yueh, Will Hutton, Vaclav Klaus, Andrew Keen, Jim O'Neill, Edmund Phelps, David Blanchflower, Mike Moore, Jacques Attali, Hamish McRae, Nenad Pacek, Marvin Zonis, Mamphela Ramphele, Augusto Lopez-Claros, Fred Hu, Muhammad Yunus and Norbert Walter
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