Extent: | XXVII, 212 S. graph. Darst. |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes index Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments About the Author About the Website Introduction: A Few Numbers Can Crack the Code Part I: How Bank Credit Drives Economics (Not the Other Way Around) and Why Chapter 1: A Few Simple Concepts That Anyone Can Understand Chapter 2: Differences Between Liquidity and Solvency are Thin Chapter 3: Anatomy of a Credit Crisis and Examples in the Real World Part II: I Am From the Government and I Am Here to Help Your Broken Banking System Chapter 4: Socialization of Debt After Mismanagement by Bankers (or Why Keynesian Economics Doesn't Work) Chapter 5: Why Capitalist Bankers Create Soviet Banking Models When the Going Gets Rough Chapter 6: Central banks are Carrying the Greatest Load and Will Dominate Outcomes Chapter 7: How Bankers and Policy Rescuers Affect Stocks FX, and Property Interlude Chapter 8: Why Government and Institutions Get Suckered into Debt Binges Part III: The Revolution in Financial Architecture Chapter 9: Why is This Revolution Happening Now and Why So Fast? Chapter 10: The Revolution in Alternative Investments Chapter 11: The Revolution in Big Data and SME Lending in the Emerging World Chapter 12: Banking and Analytics - The Paypal Gang, Palantir vs Alibaba, and Hundsun Appendix Index . |
ISBN: | 978-1-118-98960-9 ; 978-1-118-98962-3 ; 978-1-118-98961-6 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011318052