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I.O.U: Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay

by John Lanchester

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Part economic primer, part fiscal and historical analysis, New Yorker and London Review of Books contributor John Lanchester offers his brilliantly witty, succinct overview of the current financial crisis.

For most people, the reasons for the sudden collapse of our economy remain obscure. I.O.U. is the story of how we came to experience such a complete and devastating financial implosion, and how the decisions and actions of a select group of individuals had profound consequences for America, Europe, and the global economy overall. John Lanchester begins with "The ATM Moment," that seemingly magical proliferation of cheap credit that led to an explosion of lending, and then deftly outlines the global and local landscapes of banking and finance. Viewing the crisis through the lens of politics, culture, and contemporary history — from the invention and widespread misuse of financial instruments to the culpability of subprime mortgages — Lanchester draws perceptive conclusions on the limitations of financial and governmental regulation, capitalism's deepest flaw, and, most important, on the plain and simple facts of human nature where cash is concerned.

Weaving together firsthand research and superbly written reportage, Lanchester delivers a shrewd perspective and a digestible, comprehensive analysis that connects the dots for the expert and casual reader alike. I.O.U. is an eye-opener of a book — it may well provoke anger, amazement, or rueful disbelief — and, as the author clearly reveals, we've only just begun to get ourselves back on track.

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For most people, the reasons for the sudden collapse of our economy still remain obscure. I.O.U. is the story of how we came to experience such a complete financial disaster, starting with the magical proliferation of credit that led to an explosion of lending on the global and local landscapes of banking and finance. Viewing the crisis through the lens of politics, culture, and contemporary history--from the invention and widespread misuse of financial instruments to the culpability of subprime mortgages--Lanchester deftly draws conclusions on the limitations of financial and governmental regulation, capitalism's deepest flaw, and most important, on the plain and simple facts of human nature where cash is concerned.

With newly updated, superbly written reportage, Lanchester delivers a shrewd perspective and a digestible, comprehensive analysis that connects the dots for expert and casual reader alike. Part economic primer, part fiscal and historical analysis, I.O.U. is an eye-opener of a book.

Synopsis:

Offers a witty and succinct overview of the current financial crisis, in a book that is part economic primer and part fiscal and historical analysis.

Table of Contents

The ATM moment — Rocket science — Boom and bust — Enter the geniuses — The mistake — Funny smells — The bill.

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ISBN:
9781439169872
Subtitle:
Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay
Author:
Lanchester, John
Author:
John Lanchester
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Subject:
Business & Economics : General
Subject:
Economic History
Subject:
Economics - General
Subject:
International finance
Subject:
Economic history - 21st century
Subject:
Economic Conditions
Subject:
Audio Books-Economics
Subject:
Audio Books-Politics
Subject:
Business-History and Biography
Subject:
Politics - General
Subject:
Economics-Global Economics
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main_subject
Subject:
all_subjects
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20100105
Binding:
ELECTRONIC
Language:
English
Pages:
260

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"Synopsis" by , For most people, the reasons for the sudden collapse of our economy still remain obscure. I.O.U. is the story of how we came to experience such a complete financial disaster, starting with the magical proliferation of credit that led to an explosion of lending on the global and local landscapes of banking and finance. Viewing the crisis through the lens of politics, culture, and contemporary history--from the invention and widespread misuse of financial instruments to the culpability of subprime mortgages--Lanchester deftly draws conclusions on the limitations of financial and governmental regulation, capitalism's deepest flaw, and most important, on the plain and simple facts of human nature where cash is concerned.

With newly updated, superbly written reportage, Lanchester delivers a shrewd perspective and a digestible, comprehensive analysis that connects the dots for expert and casual reader alike. Part economic primer, part fiscal and historical analysis, I.O.U. is an eye-opener of a book.

"Synopsis" by , Offers a witty and succinct overview of the current financial crisis, in a book that is part economic primer and part fiscal and historical analysis.
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