Meltdown
Meltdown
Why Government Intervention Created the Financial Crisis and How Free Markets Can Prevent Future Disasters
About This Book
Published in 2009, Meltdown examines the government policies that triggered the 2008 worldwide financial meltdown. This analysis demonstrates why increased government intervention worsens economic downturns and outlines the necessary steps to stabilize the global economy.
Who Should Read This?
- Economics and finance students seeking alternative perspectives on financial crises
- Readers wanting to understand what really triggered the 2008 market collapse
- Citizens frustrated with excessive government economic intervention
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