Managed by the markets How Finance Re-Shaped America

In recent years, we've been rocked by a series of economic jolts, and all of them seemed to revolve around finance. And the most recent, the American mortgage meltdown, has sent shock waves around the world. Managed by the Markets offers an illuminating account of how finance has replaced manuf...

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Main Author:  Davis, Gerald F. 1961- (Gerald Fredrick) (Author)
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2009
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