From the three primary architects of the American policy response to the worst economic catastrophe since the Great Depression, a magnificent big-picture synthesis--from why it happened to where we are now.
In 2018, Ben Bernanke, Tim Geithner, and Hank Paulson came together to reflect on the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis ten years on. Recognizing that, as Ben put it, "the enemy is forgetting," they examine the causes of the crisis, why it was so damaging, and what it ultimately took to prevent a second Great Depression. And they provide to their successors in the United States and the finance ministers and central bank governors of other countries a valuable playbook for reducing the damage from future financial crises. Firefighting provides a candid and powerful account of the choices they and their teams made during the crisis, working under two presidents and with the leaders of Congress.
2008 saw one of the worst financial crises in generations, the global implications of which are still being felt today. Ten years later Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner and Hank Paulson reflect on the causes of the crisis, why it was so damaging, and what it ultimately took to prevent a second Great Depression.
All three had crucial roles in the government's response- Ben S. Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve; Henry M. Paulson, Jr., as secretary of the Treasury under President George W. Bush; Timothy F. Geithner as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York during the Bush years and then Treasury secretary under President Barack Obama. A powerful, warts and all account told with unprecedented clarity; from the flawed human response to the necessity to learn from the past and help firefighters of the future protect economies from the ravages of financial crises.
Firefighting is a vital account of a defining moment in modern history and an inspiring lesson on leadership through crisis.
三位作者是金融危机期间美国财经体系的最高领导者,伯南克时任美联储主席,保尔森任财政部长,盖特纳任纽约联储主席之后接任财政部长,他们通力合作出台救市举措,共同承担了金融危机前后识别危机、应对危机、修补漏洞的全部职责,被称为“救市三人组”,因此毫无疑问对十多年...
评分金融危机,一言以蔽之,曰挤兑。在经济繁荣期,信用的过度创造早已埋下了危机的根源,居安思危反而显得“不识时务”,各类机构争相进场狂欢,虽底层已暗流涌动,局内人均选择了视而不见。 巴黎银行的一纸申明引发了蝴蝶效应,迅速引发了全面的信心不足,群体恐慌助推挤兑,优质...
评分 评分 评分三位作者是金融危机期间美国财经体系的最高领导者,伯南克时任美联储主席,保尔森任财政部长,盖特纳任纽约联储主席之后接任财政部长,他们通力合作出台救市举措,共同承担了金融危机前后识别危机、应对危机、修补漏洞的全部职责,被称为“救市三人组”,因此毫无疑问对十多年...
这本书在微信读书上有,前面基本就是老生常谈+自我辩解,但是最后一个chapter值得花钱买英文kindle版,是写financial crisis和fed monetary policy/liquidity toolkit的绝佳材料。对美国未来持比较悲观的态度吧,QE这个东西就是个潘多拉魔盒,keynesian economic讲得好听,但是人性本身就会让deficit出现的likelihood大于surplus,从而根本没什么offload govt deficit和fed balance sheet的机会。Good luck to America
评分这本书在微信读书上有,前面基本就是老生常谈+自我辩解,但是最后一个chapter值得花钱买英文kindle版,是写financial crisis和fed monetary policy/liquidity toolkit的绝佳材料。对美国未来持比较悲观的态度吧,QE这个东西就是个潘多拉魔盒,keynesian economic讲得好听,但是人性本身就会让deficit出现的likelihood大于surplus,从而根本没什么offload govt deficit和fed balance sheet的机会。Good luck to America
评分这本书在微信读书上有,前面基本就是老生常谈+自我辩解,但是最后一个chapter值得花钱买英文kindle版,是写financial crisis和fed monetary policy/liquidity toolkit的绝佳材料。对美国未来持比较悲观的态度吧,QE这个东西就是个潘多拉魔盒,keynesian economic讲得好听,但是人性本身就会让deficit出现的likelihood大于surplus,从而根本没什么offload govt deficit和fed balance sheet的机会。Good luck to America
评分这本书在微信读书上有,前面基本就是老生常谈+自我辩解,但是最后一个chapter值得花钱买英文kindle版,是写financial crisis和fed monetary policy/liquidity toolkit的绝佳材料。对美国未来持比较悲观的态度吧,QE这个东西就是个潘多拉魔盒,keynesian economic讲得好听,但是人性本身就会让deficit出现的likelihood大于surplus,从而根本没什么offload govt deficit和fed balance sheet的机会。Good luck to America
评分"Powell,该说的我们都说了,还要不要一世英名全看你。”
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