13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown

Author:   Simon Johnson ,  James Kwak ,  Synnestvedt, Erik ,  Synnestvedt, Erik
Publisher:   Tantor Audio
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Publication Date:   31 March 2010
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown


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Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks, which together control assets amounting to more than 60 percent of the country's gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically ""too big to fail"") continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic ""business as usual"" practices. How did this come to be--and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, prominent economist Simon Johnson and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street's political control of government policy pertaining to it. The choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform through stringent regulation the banking system as first and foremost an engine of economic growth. To restore health and balance to our economy, Johnson and Kwak make a radical yet feasible and focused proposal: reconfigure the megabanks to be ""small enough to fail.""

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Author:   Simon Johnson ,  James Kwak ,  Synnestvedt, Erik ,  Synnestvedt, Erik
Publisher:   Tantor Audio
Imprint:   Tantor Audio
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:  

9798200109005


Publication Date:   31 March 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"Erik Synnestvedt reads with a strong and clear voice and an appropriate edge of indignation at the hubris of our nation's most powerful bankers.-- ""Publishers Weekly Audio Review"" ""This intelligent, nuanced book...synthesizes a significant amount of research while advancing a coherent and compelling point of view."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"""


Erik Synnestvedt reads with a strong and clear voice and an appropriate edge of indignation at the hubris of our nation's most powerful bankers.-- Publishers Weekly Audio Review This intelligent, nuanced book...synthesizes a significant amount of research while advancing a coherent and compelling point of view. -- Publishers Weekly


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Simon Johnson is the Ronald A. Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT's Sloan School of Management and a senior fellow of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. A former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, he is coauthor, with James Kwak, of The Baseline Scenario, a leading economic blog. Simon Johnson is Ronald A. Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT's Sloan School of Management and a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. He is a member of the Congressional Budget Office's Panel of Economic Advisers and of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee. He was previously the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund. James Kwak is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law. He is currently a fellow at the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance. He has also worked as a management consultant and cofounded a software company. Actor Erik Synnestvedt has recorded close to two hundred audiobooks for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program, as well as for trade publishers. Some of Synnestvedt's audiobooks include Twitter Power by Joel Comm, The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, and A Game as Old as Empire, edited by Steven Hiatt. Actor Erik Synnestvedt has recorded close to two hundred audiobooks for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program, as well as for trade publishers. Some of Synnestvedt's audiobooks include Twitter Power by Joel Comm, The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, and A Game as Old as Empire, edited by Steven Hiatt.

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