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Título del libro
The Battle Of Bretton Woods John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dext
Autor
Steil, Benn
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial del libro
Princeton University Press
Tapa del libro
Blanda
Año de publicación
2014
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Princeton University Press
Modelo
Ingles

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480
Tipo de narración
Novela

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Review Winner of the 2013 Spears Book Award in Financial HistoryCo-Winner of the 2014 Bronze Medal in Economics, Axiom Business Book AwardsOne of The Motley Fool’s (John Reeves) 10 Great Books on American Economic History 2014One of Financial Times (FT ) Best History Books of 2013One of Bloomberg News’ Top Business Books of 2013One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Nonfiction Books of the Year for 2013 in Business and EconomicsOne of Bloomberg/Businessweek Best Books of 2013, as selected individually by Fredrik Erixon, Scott Minerd, Olli Rehn and Alan GreenspanFeatured in The Sunday Times 2013 Holiday RoundupShortlisted for the 2013 800-CEO-READ Business Book Awards in Finance & EconomicsHonorable Mention for the 2014 Arthur Ross Book Award, Council on Foreign RelationsShortlisted for the 2014 Lionel Gelber Prize, Lionel Gelber FoundationThe Battle of Bretton Woods should become the gold standard on its topic. The details are addictive.---Fred Andrews, New York TimesA superb history. Mr. Steil . . . is a talented storyteller.---James Grant, Wall Street JournalSteils book, engaging and entertaining, perceptive and instructive, is a triumph of economic and diplomatic history. Everything is here: political chicanery, bureaucratic skulduggery, espionage, hard economic detail and the acid humour of men making history under pressure.---Tony Barber, Financial TimesSteil, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, understands the economic issues at stake and has done meticulous research on the history. Every good story that has ever been told about the major actors involved and the happening itself is in his book, and a few more besides. For those who come fresh to the subject, and even for those who know most of it, it is an excellent and revealing account.---Robert Skidelsky, New York Review of Books[A] masterful (and readable) account of American realpolitik and British delusion.---Andrew Hilton, Financial WorldThis is a fantastic book. Gold and money, two of my favorite topics. Its also brilliantly insightful history, and a gripping spy thriller to boot.---Larry Kudlow, CNBC[T]he author masterfully translates the arcana of competing theories of monetary policy, and a final chapter explains how, while some of the institutions created by Bretton Woods endure--the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund--many of the conferences assumptions were swiftly overtaken by the Marshall Plan. Throughout Steils sharp discussion runs the intriguing subplot of Whites career-long, secret relationship with Soviet intelligence. A vivid, highly informed portrayal of the personalities, politics and policies dominating the most important international gathering since the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. Kirkus ReviewsIn his masterful account, The Battle of Bretton Woods, Steil situates the conference firmly in the tense, heightened atmosphere of the final months of World War II. . . . Steils book comes alive in his description of [Keynes and Whites] contrasting experiences at the conference.---Sam Knight, Bloomberg News[H]ypnotically readable.---Peter Passell, Milken Institute Review[T]hought provoking and well written.---Kathleen Burk, Literary ReviewThis is an excellent book. . . . [It] also contains some explosive revelations about Whites work as a Soviet spy, very well documented I might add.---Tyler Cowen, Marginal RevolutionIf you think economics and finance are dry subjects at best, Steils book offers a refreshing surprise. Its a political thriller in which the protagonists, one whom you think you know and one whom you probably dont, are much more intriguing (in both senses of the word) than they first appear.---Daniel Altman, Big Think[I]n a new book explaining what really happened at Bretton Woods, Benn Steil shows that what happened in the mountains of New Hampshire that summer is not quite the story we have been told.---Neil Irwin, WashingtonPost [Benn Steils]
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