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Book Title
13 Bankers : the Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown
Publication Name
13 Bankers
Title
13 Bankers
Subtitle
The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown
Author
James Kwak, Simon Johnson
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
030747660X
EAN
9780307476609
ISBN
9780307476609
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Release Date
11/01/2011
Release Year
2011
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.7in
Item Length
8in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
10.1 Oz
Publication Year
2011
Topic
Banks & Banking, Political Economy, Economic History, Finance / General
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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In spite of its key role in creating the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, the American banking industry has grown bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks whose assets amount to more than 60 percent of the country's gross domestic product, this oligarchy proved it could first hold the global economy hostage and then use its political muscle to fight off meaningful reform. 13 Bankers brilliantly charts the rise to power of the financial sector and forcefully argues that we must break up the big banks if we want to avoid future financial catastrophes. Updated, with additional analysis of the government's recent attempt to reform the banking industry, this is a timely and expert account of our troubled political economy.

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
030747660x
ISBN-13
9780307476609
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038280342

Product Key Features

Book Title
13 Bankers : the Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown
Author
James Kwak, Simon Johnson
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Banks & Banking, Political Economy, Economic History, Finance / General
Publication Year
2011
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
10.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hg2491
Reviews
"An enticing vision of a Wall Street confined… a safer, saner system that has learned from its mistakes." -The Wall Street Journal "A provocative prescription for avoiding a repeat of the panic of 2008 that brought the world to the brink of a second Depression." -San Francisco Chronicle "Two of the sharpest critics of the financial establishment. . . . This book puts America's banking system on trial." -Financial Times "[13 Bankers] holds an explosive idea: Wall Street has hijacked our government. And without a total overhaul, taxpayers will endlessly foot the bill for its sins." -Fortune "A well-documented appeal to embrace once again Thomas Jefferson's skepticism of concentrated banking power." -The New York Times "The best explanation yet for how the smart guys on Wall Street led us to the brink of collapse. In the process, Johnson and Kwak demystify our financial system, stripping it down to expose the ruthless power grab that lies at its center." -Elizabeth Warren, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; and Chair, TARP Congressional Oversight Panel "Too many discussions of the Great Recession present it as a purely economic phenomenon. . . . Simon Johnson was the first to point out that this was and is a crisis of political economy. His and James Kwak's analysis of the unholy inter-twining of Washington and Wall Street-a cross between the gilded age and a banana republic-is essential reading." -Niall Ferguson, Professor of History, Harvard University; Professor, Harvard Business School; and author ofThe Ascent of Money "A disturbing and painstakingly researched account of how the banks wrenched control of government and society out of our hands-and what we can do to seize it back." -Bill Moyers "Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what comes next for the world economy. Dangerous and reckless elements of our financial sector have become too powerful and must be reined in. If this problem is not addressed there is serious trouble in all our futures." -Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University; and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics "Beautifully written and powerful. Ties the current financial crisis to a cycle of politics as old as the Republic, and to a pathology in our politics that is as profound as any that our Republic has faced. Required reading for the President, and anyone else who cares for this Republic." -Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Harvard University "Johnson and Kwak not only tell us in great detail how the crisis happened and what we must do to avoid another crisis, but they see the deeper political and cultural context that permitted carelessness and excess nearly to break the financial system and plunge us into a depression." -Bill Bradley, former U.S. Senator "A chilling tale of the dangers of concentrated economic, intellectual, and political power. Even if you do not agree with everything the authors have to say, this book makes it clear why ending 'too big to fail' and reforming the institutions that perpetuate it are essential for our nation's future economic prosperity and, more fundamentally, our democratic system." -U.S. Senator Jim Bunning "This book is remarkable in its scope and conclusions. It places changes in financial services and the sector's regulation over the last twenty years in the context of the last two hundred, a, “An enticing vision of a Wall Street confined& a safer, saner system that has learned from its mistakes.� - The Wall Street Journal “A provocative prescription for avoiding a repeat of the panic of 2008 that brought the world to the brink of a second Depression.� - San Francisco Chronicle “Two of the sharpest critics of the financial establishment. . . . This book puts America’s banking system on trial.� - Financial Times “[ 13 Bankers ] holds an explosive idea: Wall Street has hijacked our government. And without a total overhaul, taxpayers will endlessly foot the bill for its sins.� - Fortune “A well-documented appeal to embrace once again Thomas Jefferson’s skepticism of concentrated banking power.� - The New York Times “The best explanation yet for how the smart guys on Wall Street led us to the brink of collapse. In the process, Johnson and Kwak demystify our financial system, stripping it down to expose the ruthless power grab that lies at its center.� -Elizabeth Warren, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; and Chair, TARP Congressional Oversight Panel “Too many discussions of the Great Recession present it as a purely economic phenomenon. . . . Simon Johnson was the first to point out that this was and is a crisis of political economy. His and James Kwak’s analysis of the unholy inter-twining of Washington and Wall Street-a cross between the gilded age and a banana republic-is essential reading.� -Niall Ferguson, Professor of History, Harvard University; Professor, Harvard Business School; and author of The Ascent of Money “A disturbing and painstakingly researched account of how the banks wrenched control of government and society out of our hands-and what we can do to seize it back.� -Bill Moyers “Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what comes next for the world economy. Dangerous and reckless elements of our financial sector have become too powerful and must be reined in. If this problem is not addressed there is serious trouble in all our futures.� -Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University; and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics “Beautifully written and powerful. Ties the current financial crisis to a cycle of politics as old as the Republic, and to a pathology in our politics that is as profound as any that our Republic has faced. Required reading for the President, and anyone else who cares for this Republic.� -Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Harvard University “Johnson and Kwak not only tell us in great detail how the crisis happened and what we must do to avoid another crisis, but they see the deeper political and cultural context that permitted carelessness and excess nearly to break the financial system and plunge us into a depression.� -Bill Bradley, former U.S. Senator “A chilling tale of the dangers of concentrated economic, intellectual, and political power. Even if you do not agree with everything the authors have to say, this book makes it clear why ending ‘too big to fail’ and reforming the institutions that perpetuate it are essential for our nation’s future economic prosperity and, more fundamentally, our democratic system.� -U.S. Senator Jim Bunning “This book is remarkable in its scope and conclusions. It places changes in financial services and the sector’s regulation over the last twenty years in the context of the last two hundred, and the comparison isn’t favorable., "How Modern Wall Street-the most powerful and concentrated financial sector in the country's history-both created the financial crisis and ensured a bail-out for its own benefit." -The Economist "Mr. Johnson offers an enticing vision of a Wall Street confined, its potency limited to put-downs and head-shaking: a Wall Street where right-sized banking is a do-gooder word for a safer, saner system that has learned from its mistakes." -David Weidner,Wall Street Journal "The best explanation yet for how the smart guys on Wall Street led us to the brink of collapse. In the process, Johnson and Kwak demystify our financial system, stripping it down to expose the ruthless power grab that lies at its center." - Elizabeth Warren, Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; and Chair, TARP Congressional Oversight Panel "Too many discussions of the Great Recession present it as a purely economic phenomenon the result of excessive leverage or errors of monetary policy or algorithms run mad. Simon Johnson was the first to point out that this was and is a crisis of political economy. His and James Kwak's analysis of the unholy inter-twining of Washington and Wall Street a cross between the gilded age and a banana republic is essential reading." - Niall Ferguson, Professor of History, Harvard University; Professor, Harvard Business School; and author ofThe Ascent of Money "If the wads of money you're stuffed into your mattress for safekeeping don't keep you up at night,13 Bankerswill. A disturbing and painstakingly researched account of how the banks wrenched control of government and society out of our hands and what we can do to seize it back." - Bill Moyers "Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what comes next for the world economy. Dangerous and reckless elements of our financial sector have become too powerful and must be reined in. If this problem is not addressed there is serious trouble in all our futures." - Nouriel Roubini,Professor of Economics, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University; and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics "Beautifully written and powerful. Ties the current financial crisis to a cycle of politics as old as the Republic, and to a pathology in our politics that is as profound as any that our Republic has faced. Required reading for the president, and for anyone else who cares for this Republic." - Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation for Ethics, Harvard University "Simon Johnson makes it clear that our financial system is broken, and that Wall Street and Washington broke it. Sadly, he also makes it clear that they want to keep it that way. His gripping book explains how the economic crisis developed and what must be done to create a fair system, one that will benefit all Americans rather than just those who are the members of the club." - Herbert A. Allen III, President and Chief Executive Officer, Allen & Company "The U.S. financial sector is incredibly bloated and a drain on the productive economy. It uses its enormous economic power to buy politicians and policies that favor its interests and perpetuates its power. This is the main argument of Simon Johnson's new book. The views expressed are especially striking because Johnson is the former chief economist at the IMF. He has had decades of experience dealing with financial crises. This often required working with corrupt governments dominated by powerful financial interests. It is striking to see Johnson putting the U.S. government in this category." - Dean Baker, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research "Johnson and Kwak embed the
Copyright Date
2011
Lccn
2011-655094
Dewey Decimal
332.10973
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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