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Refinar la cercaSe vende banco por 1€ / Manuel Medina González (2018)
Títol : Se vende banco por 1€ : un análisis sencillo y certero de la crisis bancaria en España Altre títol : S Tipus de document : text imprès Autors : Manuel Medina González, Autor Menció d'edició : 1ª ed. Editorial : Barcelona : Plaza & Janés Data de publicació : 2018 Nombre de pàgines : 348 p. ll. : il., col., Dimensions : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL : 978-84-01-02096-4 Idioma : Castellà (spa) Matèries : Bancs -- Espanya
Crisi financera global, 2007-2009 -- EspanyaClassificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : ¿Puede comprarse un banco, con un valor de miles de millones, por un euro? ¿Qué provocó realmente la caída de Bankia? ¿Cuáles fueron los verdaderos motivos de la «fuga» de los bancos catalanes en octubre de 2017?
«Los casos sonados de corrupción donde las cajas de ahorros han tenido tanto protagonismo han hecho que el ciudadano medio no entienda nada de lo que pasa y desconfíe de todo.»
El prestigioso abogado Manuel Medina, testigo privilegiado de los hechos, nos ofrece en este libro una reflexión de la crisis desde un punto de vista optimista y nos invita a recapacitar sobre el tiempo que transcurre durante ella. El autor desgrana los distintos tipos de crisis: la de valores, acuciada por la falta de afectos; la de la familia, urgida por la vida urbana, las prisas y la frialdad de las comunicaciones; la de identidad, conocida como las tres Des: el desempleo, la desesperación y el desengaño; la política, producto de la corrupción; la social, que ha causado gran pobreza y desigualdad; la bancaria y, por último, la crisis económica.
«Las crisis pasan, pero lo que que se sufre con ellas no se olvida y, a pesar de la situación económica, la vida no espera.»
Se vende banco por 1# es un libro imprescindible para entender la génesis, la actualidad y el futuro de la situación económica de nuestro país.Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3 Se vende banco por 1€ : un análisis sencillo y certero de la crisis bancaria en España ; S [text imprès] / Manuel Medina González, Autor . - 1ª ed. . - Barcelona : Plaza & Janés, 2018 . - 348 p. : il., col., ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-84-01-02096-4
Idioma : Castellà (spa)
Matèries : Bancs -- Espanya
Crisi financera global, 2007-2009 -- EspanyaClassificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : ¿Puede comprarse un banco, con un valor de miles de millones, por un euro? ¿Qué provocó realmente la caída de Bankia? ¿Cuáles fueron los verdaderos motivos de la «fuga» de los bancos catalanes en octubre de 2017?
«Los casos sonados de corrupción donde las cajas de ahorros han tenido tanto protagonismo han hecho que el ciudadano medio no entienda nada de lo que pasa y desconfíe de todo.»
El prestigioso abogado Manuel Medina, testigo privilegiado de los hechos, nos ofrece en este libro una reflexión de la crisis desde un punto de vista optimista y nos invita a recapacitar sobre el tiempo que transcurre durante ella. El autor desgrana los distintos tipos de crisis: la de valores, acuciada por la falta de afectos; la de la familia, urgida por la vida urbana, las prisas y la frialdad de las comunicaciones; la de identidad, conocida como las tres Des: el desempleo, la desesperación y el desengaño; la política, producto de la corrupción; la social, que ha causado gran pobreza y desigualdad; la bancaria y, por último, la crisis económica.
«Las crisis pasan, pero lo que que se sufre con ellas no se olvida y, a pesar de la situación económica, la vida no espera.»
Se vende banco por 1# es un libro imprescindible para entender la génesis, la actualidad y el futuro de la situación económica de nuestro país.Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3 Exemplars
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Disponible Seven bad ideas / Jeffrey G. Madrick (2014)
Títol : Seven bad ideas : how mainstream economists have damaged America and the world Tipus de document : text imprès Autors : Jeffrey G. Madrick, Autor Editorial : New York : Alfred A. Knopf Data de publicació : 2014 Nombre de pàgines : 254 p. Dimensions : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL : 978-0-307-96118-1 Nota general : Inclou índex Idioma : Anglès (eng) Matèries : Crisi financera global, 2007-2009
Crisis econòmiques -- 2008-Classificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : A bold indictment of some of our most accepted mainstream economic theories—why they’re wrong, and how they’ve been harming America and the world.
Budget deficits are bad. A strong dollar is good. Controlling inflation is paramount. Pay reflects greater worker skills. A deregulated free market is fair and effective. Theories like these have become mantras among American economists both liberal and conservative over recent decades. Validated originally by patron saints like Milton Friedman, they’ve assumed the status of self-evident truths across much of the mainstream. Jeff Madrick, former columnist for The New York Times and Harper’s, argues compellingly that a reconsideration is long overdue.
Since the financial turmoil of the 1970s made stagnating wages and relatively high unemployment the norm, Madrick argues, many leading economists have retrenched to the classical (and outdated) bulwarks of theory, drawing their ideas more from purist principles than from the real-world behavior of governments and markets—while, ironically, deeply affecting those governments and markets by their counsel. Madrick atomizes seven of the greatest false idols of modern economic theory, illustrating how these ideas have been damaging markets, infrastructure, and individual livelihoods for years, causing hundreds of billions of dollars of wasted investment, financial crisis after financial crisis, poor and unequal public education, primitive public transportation, gross inequality of income and wealth and stagnating wages, and uncontrolled military spending.
Using the Great Recession as his foremost case study, Madrick shows how the decisions America should have made before, during, and after the financial crisis were suppressed by wrongheaded but popular theory, and how the consequences are still disadvantaging working America and undermining the foundations of global commerce. Madrick spares no sinners as he reveals how the “Friedman doctrine” has undermined the meaning of citizenship and community, how the “Great Moderation” became a great jobs emergency, and how economists were so concerned with getting the incentives right for Wall Street that they got financial regulation all wrong. He in turn examines the too-often-marginalized good ideas of modern economics and convincingly argues just how beneficial they could be—if they can gain traction among policy makers.
Trenchant, sweeping, and empirical, Seven Bad Ideas resoundingly disrupts the status quo of modern economic theory.Vista prèvia a Google Books : https://books.google.es/books?id=GXtIAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3 Seven bad ideas : how mainstream economists have damaged America and the world [text imprès] / Jeffrey G. Madrick, Autor . - New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2014 . - 254 p. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-307-96118-1
Inclou índex
Idioma : Anglès (eng)
Matèries : Crisi financera global, 2007-2009
Crisis econòmiques -- 2008-Classificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : A bold indictment of some of our most accepted mainstream economic theories—why they’re wrong, and how they’ve been harming America and the world.
Budget deficits are bad. A strong dollar is good. Controlling inflation is paramount. Pay reflects greater worker skills. A deregulated free market is fair and effective. Theories like these have become mantras among American economists both liberal and conservative over recent decades. Validated originally by patron saints like Milton Friedman, they’ve assumed the status of self-evident truths across much of the mainstream. Jeff Madrick, former columnist for The New York Times and Harper’s, argues compellingly that a reconsideration is long overdue.
Since the financial turmoil of the 1970s made stagnating wages and relatively high unemployment the norm, Madrick argues, many leading economists have retrenched to the classical (and outdated) bulwarks of theory, drawing their ideas more from purist principles than from the real-world behavior of governments and markets—while, ironically, deeply affecting those governments and markets by their counsel. Madrick atomizes seven of the greatest false idols of modern economic theory, illustrating how these ideas have been damaging markets, infrastructure, and individual livelihoods for years, causing hundreds of billions of dollars of wasted investment, financial crisis after financial crisis, poor and unequal public education, primitive public transportation, gross inequality of income and wealth and stagnating wages, and uncontrolled military spending.
Using the Great Recession as his foremost case study, Madrick shows how the decisions America should have made before, during, and after the financial crisis were suppressed by wrongheaded but popular theory, and how the consequences are still disadvantaging working America and undermining the foundations of global commerce. Madrick spares no sinners as he reveals how the “Friedman doctrine” has undermined the meaning of citizenship and community, how the “Great Moderation” became a great jobs emergency, and how economists were so concerned with getting the incentives right for Wall Street that they got financial regulation all wrong. He in turn examines the too-often-marginalized good ideas of modern economics and convincingly argues just how beneficial they could be—if they can gain traction among policy makers.
Trenchant, sweeping, and empirical, Seven Bad Ideas resoundingly disrupts the status quo of modern economic theory.Vista prèvia a Google Books : https://books.google.es/books?id=GXtIAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3 Exemplars
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Disponible The Shifts and the shocks / Martin Wolf (2014)
Títol : The Shifts and the shocks : what we've learned -- and have still to learn -- from the financial crisis Tipus de document : text imprès Autors : Martin Wolf, Autor Editorial : New York : Penguin Data de publicació : 2014 Nombre de pàgines : xxii, 465 p. ll. : il., gràf. Dimensions : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL : 978-1-594-20544-6 Nota general : Inclou índex i bibliografia Idioma : Anglès (eng) Matèries : Crisi financera global, 2007-2009
Crisis econòmiques -- 2008-Classificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : The book identifies the origin of the crisis in the complex interaction between globalization, hugely destabilizing global imbalances and our dangerously fragile financial system. In the eurozone, these sources of instability were multiplied by the tragically defective architecture of the monetary union. It also shows how much of the orthodoxy that shaped monetary and financial policy before the crisis occurred was complacent and wrong. In doing so, it mercilessly reveals the failures of the financial, political and intellectual elites who ran the system.
The book also examines what has been done to reform the financial and monetary systems since the worst of the crisis passed. “Are we now on a sustainable course?” Wolf asks. “The answer is no.” He explains with great clarity why “further crises seem certain” and why the management of the eurozone in particular “guarantees a huge political crisis at some point in the future.” Wolf provides far more ambitious and comprehensive plans for reform than any currently being implemented.Vista prèvia a Google Books : https://books.google.es/books?id=2EVzAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3 The Shifts and the shocks : what we've learned -- and have still to learn -- from the financial crisis [text imprès] / Martin Wolf, Autor . - New York : Penguin, 2014 . - xxii, 465 p. : il., gràf. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-594-20544-6
Inclou índex i bibliografia
Idioma : Anglès (eng)
Matèries : Crisi financera global, 2007-2009
Crisis econòmiques -- 2008-Classificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : The book identifies the origin of the crisis in the complex interaction between globalization, hugely destabilizing global imbalances and our dangerously fragile financial system. In the eurozone, these sources of instability were multiplied by the tragically defective architecture of the monetary union. It also shows how much of the orthodoxy that shaped monetary and financial policy before the crisis occurred was complacent and wrong. In doing so, it mercilessly reveals the failures of the financial, political and intellectual elites who ran the system.
The book also examines what has been done to reform the financial and monetary systems since the worst of the crisis passed. “Are we now on a sustainable course?” Wolf asks. “The answer is no.” He explains with great clarity why “further crises seem certain” and why the management of the eurozone in particular “guarantees a huge political crisis at some point in the future.” Wolf provides far more ambitious and comprehensive plans for reform than any currently being implemented.Vista prèvia a Google Books : https://books.google.es/books?id=2EVzAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3 Exemplars
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Disponible This Time is different / Carmen M. Reinhart (cop. 2009)
Títol : This Time is different : eight centuries of financial folly Tipus de document : text imprès Autors : Carmen M. Reinhart ; Kenneth S. Rogoff Editorial : Princeton : Princeton University Press Data de publicació : cop. 2009 Nombre de pàgines : xlv, 463 p. ll. : il., taules, gràf. Dimensions : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL : 978-0-691-14216-6 Nota general : Inclou índex i bibliografia Idioma : Anglès (eng) Matèries : Cicles econòmics -- Estudi de casos
Crisis financeres
Política fiscal -- Estudi de casosClassificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : Throughout history, rich and poor countries alike have been lending, borrowing, crashing--and recovering--their way through an extraordinary range of financial crises. Each time, the experts have chimed, "this time is different"--claiming that the old rules of valuation no longer apply and that the new situation bears little similarity to past disasters. With this breakthrough study, leading economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff definitively prove them wrong. Covering sixty-six countries across five continents, This Time Is Different presents a comprehensive look at the varieties of financial crises, and guides us through eight astonishing centuries of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes--from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, leading economists whose work has been influential in the policy debate concerning the current financial crisis, provocatively argue that financial combustions are universal rites of passage for emerging and established market nations. The authors draw important lessons from history to show us how much--or how little--we have learned.
Using clear, sharp analysis and comprehensive data, Reinhart and Rogoff document that financial fallouts occur in clusters and strike with surprisingly consistent frequency, duration, and ferocity. They examine the patterns of currency crashes, high and hyperinflation, and government defaults on international and domestic debts--as well as the cycles in housing and equity prices, capital flows, unemployment, and government revenues around these crises. While countries do weather their financial storms, Reinhart and Rogoff prove that short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur.
An important book that will affect policy discussions for a long time to come, This Time Is Different exposes centuries of financial missteps.Vista prèvia a Google Books : http://books.google.es/books?id=Iihe6s0XincC&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2 This Time is different : eight centuries of financial folly [text imprès] / Carmen M. Reinhart ; Kenneth S. Rogoff . - Princeton : Princeton University Press, cop. 2009 . - xlv, 463 p. : il., taules, gràf. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-691-14216-6
Inclou índex i bibliografia
Idioma : Anglès (eng)
Matèries : Cicles econòmics -- Estudi de casos
Crisis financeres
Política fiscal -- Estudi de casosClassificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : Throughout history, rich and poor countries alike have been lending, borrowing, crashing--and recovering--their way through an extraordinary range of financial crises. Each time, the experts have chimed, "this time is different"--claiming that the old rules of valuation no longer apply and that the new situation bears little similarity to past disasters. With this breakthrough study, leading economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff definitively prove them wrong. Covering sixty-six countries across five continents, This Time Is Different presents a comprehensive look at the varieties of financial crises, and guides us through eight astonishing centuries of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes--from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, leading economists whose work has been influential in the policy debate concerning the current financial crisis, provocatively argue that financial combustions are universal rites of passage for emerging and established market nations. The authors draw important lessons from history to show us how much--or how little--we have learned.
Using clear, sharp analysis and comprehensive data, Reinhart and Rogoff document that financial fallouts occur in clusters and strike with surprisingly consistent frequency, duration, and ferocity. They examine the patterns of currency crashes, high and hyperinflation, and government defaults on international and domestic debts--as well as the cycles in housing and equity prices, capital flows, unemployment, and government revenues around these crises. While countries do weather their financial storms, Reinhart and Rogoff prove that short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur.
An important book that will affect policy discussions for a long time to come, This Time Is Different exposes centuries of financial missteps.Vista prèvia a Google Books : http://books.google.es/books?id=Iihe6s0XincC&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2 Exemplars
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Disponible This Time is different / Carmen M. Reinhart (2011)
Títol : This Time is different : eight centuries of financial folly Tipus de document : text imprès Autors : Carmen M. Reinhart ; Kenneth S. Rogoff Menció d'edició : 1st paperback printing Editorial : Princeton : Princeton University Press Data de publicació : 2011 Nombre de pàgines : xlv, 463 p. ll. : il., taules, gràf. Dimensions : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL : 978-0-691-15264-6 Nota general : Inclou índex i bibliografia
Premis: Winner of the 2010 TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson AwardIdioma : Anglès (eng) Matèries : Cicles econòmics -- Estudi de casos
Crisis financeres
Política fiscal -- Estudi de casosClassificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : Throughout history, rich and poor countries alike have been lending, borrowing, crashing--and recovering--their way through an extraordinary range of financial crises. Each time, the experts have chimed, "this time is different"--claiming that the old rules of valuation no longer apply and that the new situation bears little similarity to past disasters. With this breakthrough study, leading economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff definitively prove them wrong. Covering sixty-six countries across five continents, This Time Is Different presents a comprehensive look at the varieties of financial crises, and guides us through eight astonishing centuries of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes--from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, leading economists whose work has been influential in the policy debate concerning the current financial crisis, provocatively argue that financial combustions are universal rites of passage for emerging and established market nations. The authors draw important lessons from history to show us how much--or how little--we have learned.
Using clear, sharp analysis and comprehensive data, Reinhart and Rogoff document that financial fallouts occur in clusters and strike with surprisingly consistent frequency, duration, and ferocity. They examine the patterns of currency crashes, high and hyperinflation, and government defaults on international and domestic debts--as well as the cycles in housing and equity prices, capital flows, unemployment, and government revenues around these crises. While countries do weather their financial storms, Reinhart and Rogoff prove that short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur.
An important book that will affect policy discussions for a long time to come, This Time Is Different exposes centuries of financial missteps.Vista prèvia a Google Books : http://books.google.es/books?id=Iihe6s0XincC&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2 This Time is different : eight centuries of financial folly [text imprès] / Carmen M. Reinhart ; Kenneth S. Rogoff . - 1st paperback printing . - Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2011 . - xlv, 463 p. : il., taules, gràf. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-691-15264-6
Inclou índex i bibliografia
Premis: Winner of the 2010 TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award
Idioma : Anglès (eng)
Matèries : Cicles econòmics -- Estudi de casos
Crisis financeres
Política fiscal -- Estudi de casosClassificació : 016 Crisis econòmiques i financeres Resum : Throughout history, rich and poor countries alike have been lending, borrowing, crashing--and recovering--their way through an extraordinary range of financial crises. Each time, the experts have chimed, "this time is different"--claiming that the old rules of valuation no longer apply and that the new situation bears little similarity to past disasters. With this breakthrough study, leading economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff definitively prove them wrong. Covering sixty-six countries across five continents, This Time Is Different presents a comprehensive look at the varieties of financial crises, and guides us through eight astonishing centuries of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes--from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, leading economists whose work has been influential in the policy debate concerning the current financial crisis, provocatively argue that financial combustions are universal rites of passage for emerging and established market nations. The authors draw important lessons from history to show us how much--or how little--we have learned.
Using clear, sharp analysis and comprehensive data, Reinhart and Rogoff document that financial fallouts occur in clusters and strike with surprisingly consistent frequency, duration, and ferocity. They examine the patterns of currency crashes, high and hyperinflation, and government defaults on international and domestic debts--as well as the cycles in housing and equity prices, capital flows, unemployment, and government revenues around these crises. While countries do weather their financial storms, Reinhart and Rogoff prove that short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur.
An important book that will affect policy discussions for a long time to come, This Time Is Different exposes centuries of financial missteps.Vista prèvia a Google Books : http://books.google.es/books?id=Iihe6s0XincC&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Permalink : https://bibliotecatriasfargas.cat/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2 Exemplars
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