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ISBN
9781591845508
Book Title
Unintended Consequences : Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy Is Wrong
Item Length
8.8 in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Edward Conard
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Topic
Finance / General, Economic Conditions, Economics / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Item Width
6.3 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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In the aftermath of the Financial Crisis, many commonly held beliefs have emerged to explain its cause. Conventional wisdom blames Wall Street and the mortgage industry for using low down payments, teaser rates, and other predatory tactics to seduce unsuspecting home owners into assuming mortgages they couldn't afford. It blames average Americans for borrowing recklessly and spending too much. And it blames the tax policies and deregulatory environment of the Reagan and Bush administrations for encouraging reckless risk taking by wealthy individuals and financial institutions. But according to Unintended Consequences, the conventional wisdom masks the real causes of our economic disruption and puts us at risk of facing a slew of unintended-and potentially dangerous-consequences."

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1591845505
ISBN-13
9781591845508
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127363692

Product Key Features

Book Title
Unintended Consequences : Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy Is Wrong
Author
Edward Conard
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Finance / General, Economic Conditions, Economics / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.8 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Item Weight
18 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hc103.C7348 2012
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Reviews
"Refreshing, at a time when so many take the failure of capitalism for granted, to read a bravado defense of the greatest force for wealth creation that the world has ever known." -BRIAN CARNEY The Wall Street Journal "Edward Conard's book presents the most cogent and persuasive analysis of the financial crisis to date. It is deeper and likely more accurate than what we have seen so far from journalists, academics, and particularly former government officials." -ANDREI SHLEIFER, 1999 John Bates Clark Medal winner; Former Editor, Quarterly Journal of Economics; Professor of Economics, Harvard University "Edward Conard's keen business insight and sharp eye on economic forces explain structural strengths and weaknesses of the American economy. While some of his proposed solutions are controversial, the U.S. economy can recover its mojo if policy makers understand Conard's diagnosis." -GLENN HUBBARD, Dean, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University; Former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers   "Edward Conard provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global financial crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading."  -NOURIEL ROUBINI, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics   " Unintended Consequences will be the most talked about economic book in 2012. When Ed Conard points the spotlight at recent economic history, his uncanny ability to cut through the confusion provides something totally unexpected: a fresh, nonpartisan perspective on what is right and wrong with America." -KEVIN HASSETT, Senior Fellow and Director of Economic Policy, American Enterprise Institute   "Edward Conard has written a provocative and important book about the economy that challenges conventional wisdom about the financial crisis, the trade deficit, government policy, and the path to prosperity. I hope policy makers and business leaders will pay close attention to Conard's framework." -WILLIAM A. SAHLMAN, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School   "Virtually everyone who reads Unintended Consequences will feel the pain of knowing that we may never get EVERYONE to read it. The clarity of Edward Conard's explana­tion of where we are, how we got here, and what we do now is profound." -BILL BAIN, Founder, Bain & Company    "There are an amazing number of good ideas and interesting points made in this book. The thinking underlying it, and the obvious depth of understanding of the author, are very impressive." -STEVEN LEVITT, Coauthor of Freakonomics; 2004 John Bates Clark Medal Winner   "This is a wonderful book, filled with wisdom by a guy who really knows what he's talking bout. It is a must reading for both businessmen and politicians." -JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, Former Chairman, Goldman Sachs & Co.; Former Deputy Secretary of State, "Edward Conard's book presents the most cogent and persuasive analysis of the financial crisis to date. It is deeper and likely more accurate than what we have seen so far from journalists, academics, and particularly former government officials." -ANDREI SHLEIFER, 1999 John Bates Clark Medal winner; Former Editor, Quarterly Journal of Economics; Professor of Economics, Harvard University "Edward Conard's keen business insight and sharp eye on economic forces explain structural strengths and weaknesses of the American economy. While some of his proposed solutions are controversial, the U.S. economy can recover its mojo if policy makers understand Conard's diagnosis." -GLENN HUBBARD, Dean, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University; Former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers   "Edward Conard provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global financial crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading."  -NOURIEL ROUBINI, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics   " Unintended Consequences will be the most talked about economic book in 2012. When Ed Conard points the spotlight at recent economic history, his uncanny ability to cut through the confusion provides something totally unexpected: a fresh, nonpartisan perspective on what is right and wrong with America." -KEVIN HASSETT, Senior Fellow and Director of Economic Policy, American Enterprise Institute   "Edward Conard has written a provocative and important book about the economy that challenges conventional wisdom about the financial crisis, the trade deficit, government policy, and the path to prosperity. I hope policy makers and business leaders will pay close attention to Conard's framework." -WILLIAM A. SAHLMAN, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School   "Virtually everyone who reads Unintended Consequences will feel the pain of knowing that we may never get EVERYONE to read it. The clarity of Edward Conard's explana­tion of where we are, how we got here, and what we do now is profound." -BILL BAIN, Founder, Bain & Company    "There are an amazing number of good ideas and interesting points made in this book. The thinking underlying it, and the obvious depth of understanding of the author, are very impressive." -STEVEN LEVITT, Coauthor of Freakonomics; 2004 John Bates Clark Medal Winner   "This is a wonderful book, filled with wisdom by a guy who really knows what he's talking bout. It is a must reading for both businessmen and politicians." -JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, Former Chairman, Goldman Sachs & Co.; Former Deputy Secretary of State, Ed Conard provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global Financial Crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading., Ed Conard's Book Presents the Most Cogent and Persuasive Analysis of the Financial Crisis to Date., "Refreshing, at a time when so many take the failure of capitalism for granted, to read a bravado defense of the greatest force for wealth creation that the world has ever known." --BRIAN CARNEY The Wall Street Journal "Edward Conard's book presents the most cogent and persuasive analysis of the financial crisis to date. It is deeper and likely more accurate than what we have seen so far from journalists, academics, and particularly former government officials." --ANDREI SHLEIFER, 1999 John Bates Clark Medal winner; Former Editor, Quarterly Journal of Economics; Professor of Economics, Harvard University "Edward Conard's keen business insight and sharp eye on economic forces explain structural strengths and weaknesses of the American economy. While some of his proposed solutions are controversial, the U.S. economy can recover its mojo if policy makers understand Conard's diagnosis." --GLENN HUBBARD, Dean, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University; Former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers   "Edward Conard provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global financial crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading."  --NOURIEL ROUBINI, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics   " Unintended Consequences will be the most talked about economic book in 2012. When Ed Conard points the spotlight at recent economic history, his uncanny ability to cut through the confusion provides something totally unexpected: a fresh, nonpartisan perspective on what is right and wrong with America." --KEVIN HASSETT, Senior Fellow and Director of Economic Policy, American Enterprise Institute   "Edward Conard has written a provocative and important book about the economy that challenges conventional wisdom about the financial crisis, the trade deficit, government policy, and the path to prosperity. I hope policy makers and business leaders will pay close attention to Conard's framework." --WILLIAM A. SAHLMAN, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School   "Virtually everyone who reads Unintended Consequences will feel the pain of knowing that we may never get EVERYONE to read it. The clarity of Edward Conard's explana­tion of where we are, how we got here, and what we do now is profound." --BILL BAIN, Founder, Bain & Company    "There are an amazing number of good ideas and interesting points made in this book. The thinking underlying it, and the obvious depth of understanding of the author, are very impressive." --STEVEN LEVITT, Coauthor of Freakonomics; 2004 John Bates Clark Medal Winner   "This is a wonderful book, filled with wisdom by a guy who really knows what he's talking bout. It is a must reading for both businessmen and politicians." --JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, Former Chairman, Goldman Sachs & Co.; Former Deputy Secretary of State "Conard's contrarian chapter on the benefits of low taxation for the rich is powerfully written. It should be read by anyone who takes for granted the superiority of progressive taxation and has not thought carefully about the trade-offs involved." -- The New Republic, "Refreshing, at a time when so many take the failure of capitalism for granted, to read a bravado defense of the greatest force for wealth creation that the world has ever known." --BRIAN CARNEY The Wall Street Journal "Edward Conard's book presents the most cogent and persuasive analysis of the financial crisis to date. It is deeper and likely more accurate than what we have seen so far from journalists, academics, and particularly former government officials." --ANDREI SHLEIFER, 1999 John Bates Clark Medal winner; Former Editor, Quarterly Journal of Economics; Professor of Economics, Harvard University "Edward Conard's keen business insight and sharp eye on economic forces explain structural strengths and weaknesses of the American economy. While some of his proposed solutions are controversial, the U.S. economy can recover its mojo if policy makers understand Conard's diagnosis." --GLENN HUBBARD, Dean, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University; Former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers "Edward Conard provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global financial crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading." --NOURIEL ROUBINI, Chairman, Roubini Global Economics " Unintended Consequences will be the most talked about economic book in 2012. When Ed Conard points the spotlight at recent economic history, his uncanny ability to cut through the confusion provides something totally unexpected: a fresh, nonpartisan perspective on what is right and wrong with America." --KEVIN HASSETT, Senior Fellow and Director of Economic Policy, American Enterprise Institute "Edward Conard has written a provocative and important book about the economy that challenges conventional wisdom about the financial crisis, the trade deficit, government policy, and the path to prosperity. I hope policy makers and business leaders will pay close attention to Conard's framework." --WILLIAM A. SAHLMAN, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School "Virtually everyone who reads Unintended Consequences will feel the pain of knowing that we may never get EVERYONE to read it. The clarity of Edward Conard's explanation of where we are, how we got here, and what we do now is profound." --BILL BAIN, Founder, Bain & Company "There are an amazing number of good ideas and interesting points made in this book. The thinking underlying it, and the obvious depth of understanding of the author, are very impressive." --STEVEN LEVITT, Coauthor of Freakonomics; 2004 John Bates Clark Medal Winner "This is a wonderful book, filled with wisdom by a guy who really knows what he's talking bout. It is a must reading for both businessmen and politicians." --JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, Former Chairman, Goldman Sachs & Co.; Former Deputy Secretary of State "Conard's contrarian chapter on the benefits of low taxation for the rich is powerfully written. It should be read by anyone who takes for granted the superiority of progressive taxation and has not thought carefully about the trade-offs involved." -- The New Republic, Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-phan∨ font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:¿ mso-fareast-language:¿ mso-bidi-language:¿} "Ed Conard has written a provocative and important book about the economy that challenges conventional wisdom about the Financial Crisis, the trade deficit, government policy, and the path to prosperity.", "There are an amazing number of good ideas and interesting points made in this book." -Steven Levitt, coauthor of Freakonomics, Bates Clark Medal winner   "Ed Conard's book presents the most cogent and persuasive analysis of the Financial Crisis to date." -Andrei Shleifer, Bates Clark Medal winner, Harvard University   "Ed Conard provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global Financial Crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading." -Nouriel Roubini, Chairman of Roubini Global Economics   "Ed Conard has written a provocative and important book about the economy that challenges conventional wisdom about the Financial Crisis, the trade deficit, government policy, and the path to prosperity." -William A. Sahlman, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School   " Unintended Consequences will be the most talked about economic book in 2012." -Kevin Hassett, Senior Fellow and Director of Economic Policy, American Enterprise Institute
Copyright Date
2012
Lccn
2012-006013
Dewey Decimal
330.973
Dewey Edition
23

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