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December 19, 2022 | History
An edition of Why save the bankers? (2016)

Why save the bankers?

and other essays on our economic and political crisis

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Shares incisive commentary on the financial meltdown and its aftermath, counseling democratic societies on how to avoid the practices that have led to unregulated markets and economic inequality.

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English
Pages
212

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Why Save the Bankers?: And Other Essays on Our Economic and Political Crisis
Apr 04, 2017, Mariner Books
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Why Save the Bankers?: And Other Essays on Our Economic and Political Crisis
2016, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers
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Table of Contents

Why save the bankers?
A trillion dollars
Obama and FDR: a misleading analogy
Profits, wages, and inequality
The Irish disaster
Central banks at work
Forgotten inequalities
Mysteries of the carbon tax
Lessons for the tax system from the Bettencourt affair
Enough of GDP, let's go back to national income
Down with idiotic taxes!
Who will be the winners of the crisis?
With or without a platform?
Record bank profits: a matter of politics
No, the Greeks aren't lazy
Europe against the markets
Rethinking central banks
Does Liliane Bettencourt pay taxes?
Toward a calm debate on the wealth tax
Should we fear the Fed?
The scandal of the Irish bank bailout
Japan: private wealth, public debts
Greece: for a European bank tax
Poor as jobs
Rethinking the European project
and fast
Protectionism: a useful weapon ... For lack of anything better
Francois Hollande, a new Roosevelt for Europe?
Federalism: the only solution
The what and why of federalism
Action, fast!
Merkhollande and the Eurozone: shortsighted selfishness
The Italian elections: Europe's responsibility
For a European wealth tax
Slavery: reparations through transparency
A new Europe to overcome the crisis
Can growth save us?
IMF: still a ways to go!
Libé: what does it mean to be free?
On oligarchy in America
To the polls, citizens!
The exorbitant cost of being a small country
Capital in Hong Kong?
Capital according to Carlos Fuentes
2015: what shocks can get Europe moving?
Spreading the democratic revolution to the rest of Europe
The double hardship of the working class
Must debts always be paid back?
A crackdown alone will solve nothing.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Translations of essays that originally appeared in the French newspapers Libération and Le Monde.

Translated from the French.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.94
Library of Congress
HB3782 .P55 2016, HB3782.P55 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 212 pages
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27207768M
Internet Archive
whysavebankersot0000pike
ISBN 10
0544663322, 0544868846
ISBN 13
9780544663329, 9780544868847
LCCN
2015038221
OCLC/WorldCat
913924068

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