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Read [Rana Foroohar Book] # Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business Depressing, but in a good way (I hope) This book was hard to read. Not because it was poorly written. Indeed, Rana Foroohar writes well, making complex concepts fairly easy to understand, with quotes and stories that illustrate points without being too contrived. No complicated charts, graphs or equations either. Rather, the book was hard to read because it paints such a bleak picture of our economy and of our future. The American economy is sick, and the name Rana Foroohar gives the illness is

Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business

Title : Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business
Author :
Rating : 4.64 (759 Votes)
Asin : 0553447238
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 400 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-11
Language : English

She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, the writer John Sedgwick, and her two children, Darya and Alex. . She is an economic and political contributor to New York’s public radio station WNYC, and has been a frequent commentator on NPR, CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, and the BBC. She has appeared repeatedly on Real Time with Bill Maher, Face t

Policy makers get caught up in the details of regulating “Too Big To Fail” banks, but the problems in our market system go much broader and deeper than that. · Our biggest and most profitable corporations are investing more money in stock buybacks than in research and innovation. But what few of us realize is how the misguided financial practices and philosophies that nearly toppled the global financial system have come to infiltrate ALL American businesses,  putting us on a collision course for another cataclysmic meltdown. · And, still, the majority of the financial regulations promised after the 2008 meltdown have yet come to pass, thanks to cozy relationship between our lawmakers and the country’s wealthiest financiers.       Exploring these forces, which have ha

Depressing, but in a good way (I hope) This book was hard to read. Not because it was poorly written. Indeed, Rana Foroohar writes well, making complex concepts fairly easy to understand, with quotes and stories that illustrate points without being too contrived. No complicated charts, graphs or equations either. Rather, the book was hard to read because it paints such a bleak picture of our economy and of our future. The American economy is sick, and the name Rana Foroohar gives the illness is “financialization”, an “apt. "Forget Trump and read this book tonight" according to HSquare. My God, what a book! Want to know what's up with America? Why everybody seems so angry nowadays? It has nothing to do with Donald Trump, but with a frightening, deep, gradual, hard-to-spot shift in the economy from an emphasis on actually making stuff to making money off the people who make stuff, so they make less of it, at lower wages and higher rates of unemployment, shifting the US from a shining city on a hill to something closer to a third world country, with the super-rich in their gated commun. E. Gardner said Did modern finance kill innovation?. In 19Did modern finance kill innovation? E. Gardner In 1946, over a decade before he became the architect of the Vietnam War, Robert McNamara was hired to rehaul the Ford Motor Company. It was in desperate need of help. The iconic corporation was hemorrhaging about $9 million a month. McNamara, an accountant by training who rose to prominence by applying statistical methods to warfare planning, immediately transformed the culture. Decisions were no longer made from the eye of a designer, or the experience of the line-worker. He immediately developed co. 6, over a decade before he became the architect of the Vietnam War, Robert McNamara was hired to rehaul the Ford Motor Company. It was in desperate need of help. The iconic corporation was hemorrhaging about $9 million a month. McNamara, an accountant by training who rose to prominence by applying statistical methods to warfare planning, immediately transformed the culture. Decisions were no longer made from the eye of a designer, or the experience of the line-worker. He immediately developed co

The 2008 financial crisis was one sign of this; however, the issues have not ended there. This is a critical story that speaks directly to the ways in which banks are stripping businesses of their potential—and to the income inequality that increasingly defines our times.”- Ian Bremmer, Founder and Head of the Eurasia Group   “Foroohar is one of the rare journalists with the insider knowledge and contacts, as well as the deft writing touch, to criticize the “financialization” of the US economy in a way that will sound credible to Wall Street, a

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