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A Financial Times Economics Book of the Year
A Times Business Book of the Year
A Sunday Independent (Ireland) Book of the Year
'People who like horror films will love this book' Financial Times
'Forewarned is forearmed. Read and pay attention' Martin Wolf
'Not only will the reader be better off after reading this book, but the world will be a better place' Nassim Nicholas Taleb
We are heading towards the worst economic catastrophe of our lifetimes - unless we can defend against ten terrifyi…
Undertittel
Our Ten Biggest Threats, and How to Survive Them
Forlag
John Murray
Utgitt
20 oktober 2022
Sjanger
Politikk og samfunn, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781529373790
A Financial Times Economics Book of the Year
A Times Business Book of the Year
A Sunday Independent (Ireland) Book of the Year
'People who like horror films will love this book' Financial Times
'Forewarned is forearmed. Read and pay attention' Martin Wolf
'Not only will the reader be better off after reading this book, but the world will be a better place' Nassim Nicholas Taleb
We are heading towards the worst economic catastrophe of our lifetimes - unless we can defend against ten terrifying threats.
World renowned economist Nouriel Roubini was nicknamed Dr. Doom until his warnings of the 2008 housing crisis and Great Financial Crisis came true - when it was too late. Now he's back with much scarier predictions, ones that we ignore at our peril. There are no fewer than ten overlapping, interconnected threats that are so serious Roubini describes them as megathreats - with each one potentially amplifying the others. From the worst debt crisis the world has ever seen, to governments pumping out too much money and causing inflation, to borders that are blocked to workers and many shipments of goods, to the rise of a new superpower competition between China and the US, to pandemics and climate change that strike directly at our most populated cities, to the threat to jobs coming from AI, we are facing not one, not two, but ten causes of disaster.
Today, we are heading towards a Great Stagflation that will make the 1970s look moderate. There is a slight chance we can avoid it, if we come to our senses - but we must act now.