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Batra, Ravi

The Crash of the Millennium : Surviving the Coming Inflationary Depression

Harmony Books, 1999

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Year of publication
1999
ISBN
0609605127
Place of printing
New York
Author
Batra, Ravi
Publishers
Harmony Books
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition, First Printing
Keyword
DEPRESSIONS INFLATION FINANCE MILLENNIALISM TWENTY FIRST CENTURY, UNITED STATES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 1981 BUSINESS ECONOMICS, RELIGION ESCHATOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCE FUTURE STUDIES Batra, Ravi The Crash of the Millennium : Surviving the Coming, Inflationary Depression Investments United States Finance, Personal Business Cycles Economic Forecasting 276 pages, including index. Predicts tough times ahead for the United, States. It will begin with a stock market crash in the fall of, 1999, followed by a depression made doubly damaging by rising, inflation. Its effects will reverberate through the early part, of the coming decade. Describes how individuals, businesses, and governments can prepare for the hardships that lie ahead., Author is a Professor of Economics at Southern Methodist, University in Dallas. Slendid clean unmarked copy with only the, faintest hint of wear to dust jacket. Investment
Binding description
J H Fine Hardcover
State of preservation
Fine
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

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276 pages including index. Predicts tough times ahead for the United States. It will begin with a stock market crash in the fall of 1999, followed by a depression made doubly damaging by rising inflation. Its effects will reverberate through the early part of the coming decade. Describes how individuals, businesses, and governments can prepare for the hardships that lie ahead. Author is a Professor of Economics at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Splendid clean unmarked copy with very light wear. Book
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