Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
432
Idioma
Italiano
Publicado
Jan 1, 2010
Editora
Il Saggiatore
ISBN-10
8842816493
ISBN-13
9788842816492
Descrição
Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff explore the tumultuous landscape of financial history, dissecting patterns and lessons from eight centuries of economic turmoil. They reveal how nations, regardless of wealth, have repeatedly engaged in cycles of lending and borrowing, often leading to catastrophic collapses. Through their analysis, readers discover the recurring themes of greed, risk, and recovery that have shaped economies across the globe.
As the authors delve into the past, they illuminate the intricate dynamics that govern financial systems, highlighting the inevitable nature of cycles in economic behavior. By drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary issues, they offer invaluable insights into the persistent follies of finance, urging readers to consider the implications of these patterns for the future.
As the authors delve into the past, they illuminate the intricate dynamics that govern financial systems, highlighting the inevitable nature of cycles in economic behavior. By drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary issues, they offer invaluable insights into the persistent follies of finance, urging readers to consider the implications of these patterns for the future.
Gêneros
História