Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World

Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World
Title Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World PDF eBook
Author Michael Lewis
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 182
Release 2011-10-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0393082245

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“Lewis shows again why he is the leading journalist of his generation.”—Kyle Smith, Forbes The tsunami of cheap credit that rolled across the planet between 2002 and 2008 was more than a simple financial phenomenon: it was temptation, offering entire societies the chance to reveal aspects of their characters they could not normally afford to indulge. Icelanders wanted to stop fishing and become investment bankers. The Greeks wanted to turn their country into a pinata stuffed with cash and allow as many citizens as possible to take a whack at it. The Germans wanted to be even more German; the Irish wanted to stop being Irish. Michael Lewis's investigation of bubbles beyond our shores is so brilliantly, sadly hilarious that it leads the American reader to a comfortable complacency: oh, those foolish foreigners. But when he turns a merciless eye on California and Washington, DC, we see that the narrative is a trap baited with humor, and we understand the reckoning that awaits the greatest and greediest of debtor nations.

Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World

Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World
Title Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World PDF eBook
Author Michael Lewis
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 241
Release 2011-10-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0393081818

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Explores the causes of the 2008 American financial crisis, and looks at similar situations that have occurred in other parts of the world.

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story
Title The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story PDF eBook
Author Michael M. Lewis
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 272
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0393048136

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Tells the unlikely story of Silicon Valley through the life of one of its great achievers--Jim Clark, who founded Silicon Graphics and Netscape and may be on the verge of another trillion-dollar company.

Liar's Poker

Liar's Poker
Title Liar's Poker PDF eBook
Author Michael Lewis
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 313
Release 2010-03-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 039333869X

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The author recounts his experiences on the lucrative Wall Street bond market of the 1980s, where young traders made millions in a very short time, in a humorous account of greed and epic folly.

We Wanted Workers: Unraveling the Immigration Narrative

We Wanted Workers: Unraveling the Immigration Narrative
Title We Wanted Workers: Unraveling the Immigration Narrative PDF eBook
Author George J. Borjas
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 245
Release 2016-10-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0393249026

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From "America’s leading immigration economist" (The Wall Street Journal), a refreshingly level-headed exploration of the effects of immigration. We are a nation of immigrants, and we have always been concerned about immigration. As early as 1645, the Massachusetts Bay Colony began to prohibit the entry of "paupers." Today, however, the notion that immigration is universally beneficial has become pervasive. To many modern economists, immigrants are a trove of much-needed workers who can fill predetermined slots along the proverbial assembly line. But this view of immigration’s impact is overly simplified, explains George J. Borjas, a Cuban-American, Harvard labor economist. Immigrants are more than just workers—they’re people who have lives outside of the factory gates and who may or may not fit the ideal of the country to which they’ve come to live and work. Like the rest of us, they’re protected by social insurance programs, and the choices they make are affected by their social environments. In We Wanted Workers, Borjas pulls back the curtain of political bluster to show that, in the grand scheme, immigration has not affected the average American all that much. But it has created winners and losers. The losers tend to be nonmigrant workers who compete for the same jobs as immigrants. And somebody’s lower wage is somebody else’s higher profit, so those who employ immigrants benefit handsomely. In the end, immigration is mainly just another government redistribution program. "I am an immigrant," writes Borjas, "and yet I do not buy into the notion that immigration is universally beneficial…But I still feel that it is a good thing to give some of the poor and huddled masses, people who face so many hardships, a chance to experience the incredible opportunities that our exceptional country has to offer." Whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent, We Wanted Workers is essential reading for anyone interested in the issue of immigration in America today.

The Money Culture

The Money Culture
Title The Money Culture PDF eBook
Author Michael Lewis
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 298
Release 2011-02-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393066791

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The classic warts-and-all portrait of the 1980s financial scene. The 1980s was the most outrageous and turbulent era in the financial market since the crash of '29, not only on Wall Street but around the world. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Salomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and folly that fueled the decade.

Down the Up Escalator

Down the Up Escalator
Title Down the Up Escalator PDF eBook
Author Barbara Garson
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 290
Release 2014-01-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307475980

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One of our most incisive and committed journalists—author of the classic All the Livelong Day—shows us the real human cost of our economic follies. The Great Recession has thrown huge economic challenges at almost all Americans save the super-affluent few, and we are only now beginning to reckon up the human toll it is taking. Down the Up Escalator is an urgent dispatch from the front lines of our vast collective struggle to keep our heads above water and maybe even—someday—get ahead. Garson has interviewed an economically and geographically wide variety of Americans to show the painful waste in all this loss and insecurity, and describe how individuals are coping. Her broader historical focus, though, is on the causes and consequences of the long stagnation of wages and how it has resulted in an increasingly desperate reliance on credit and a series of ever-larger bubbles—stocks, technology, real estate. This is no way to run an economy, or a democracy.