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Garson, Barbara

Money Makes the World Go Around : One Investor Tracks Her Cash Through the Global Economy, from Brooklyn to Bangkog and Back

Viking Penguin, 2001

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Year of publication
2001
ISBN
0670866601
Place of printing
New York, NY, U.S.A.
Author
Garson, Barbara
Publishers
Viking Penguin
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
CAPITAL MOVEMENTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE MONEY MUTUAL FUNDS, BUSINESS ECONOMICS INVESTMENTS SECURITIES MONETARY POLICY Garson, Barbara Money Makes the World Go Around : One Investor Tracks, Her Cash Through the Global Economy, from Brooklyn to Bangkog and Back Capital Movements Mutual Funds, International Finance Money 342 pages including index. Author, set out to discover the extent to which each of us is affected, by the free flow of capital around a world without barriers? The, result is this hilarious and instructive gallop through, international finance. Few of the people she meets know or care, about capital flows, but by the time the tour is over, the mechanisms of global finance are no longer obsure or, abstract. Part detective story, part business report, this is a primer on today's dizzying economic dynamic and a, surprising account of modern life. Unread. Clean and unmarked, with faint signs of handling. Investment
Binding description
J H Fine Hardcover
State of preservation
Fine
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

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342 pages including index. Author set out to discover the extent to which each of us is affected by the free flow of capital around a world without barriers? The result is this hilarious and instructive gallop through international finance. Few of the people she meets know or care about capital flows, but by the time the tour is over, the mechanisms of global finance are no longer obsure or abstract. Part detective story, part business report, this is a primer on today's dizzying economic dynamic and a surprising account of modern life. Unread. Clean and unmarked with faint signs of handling. Book
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