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  1. In the midst of the most serious financial upheaval since the Great Depression, legendary financier George Soros explores the origins of the crisis and its implications for the future. Soros, whose breadth of experience in financial markets is unrivaled, places the current crisis in the context of decades of study of how individuals and institutions handle the boom and bust cycles that now ...

  2. Praise for The New Paradigm for Financial Markets “Brilliant. It examines a complex problem with both insight and philosophical depth. A much-needed contribution that should help many of us better understand the great credit crisis and what it means, not just for the United States but the entire world.” — Tucson Citizen

  3. Ê In the previous edition of this book, I put forward a conceptual framework for understanding the financial crisis then beginning to unfold. I recognized that the crisis was more severe than many were willing to accept, but even I never expected the financial system to actually break down and the global economy to collapse.

  4. Financial Markets: The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What it Means, I Soros provokes thought about the global credit crisis, but falls short of providing a workable new paradigm for global tlnancial markets. This book review explores Soros' latest work in the context of the current market and explains why the new paradigm fails to meet

  5. 3 giu 2008 · The subtitle: The Credit Crisis of 2008 And What it Means succinctly explains what the book is about. And, surprisingly, it's in small format and has only 162 pages including acknowledgements. It's impossible today to turn on the news without hearing something about the credit crisis and there's no shortage of individuals willing to tell anyone who'll listen what caused it and who's responsible.

    • George Soros
  6. 15 mag 2008 · The subtitle: The Credit Crisis of 2008 And What it Means succinctly explains what the book is about. And, surprisingly, it's in small format and has only 162 pages including acknowledgements. It's impossible today to turn on the news without hearing something about the credit crisis and there's no shortage of individuals willing to tell anyone who'll listen what caused it and who's responsible.

    • George Soros
  7. 6 mag 2008 · The subtitle: The Credit Crisis of 2008 And What it Means succinctly explains what the book is about. And, surprisingly, it's in small format and has only 162 pages including acknowledgements. It's impossible today to turn on the news without hearing something about the credit crisis and there's no shortage of individuals willing to tell anyone who'll listen what caused it and who's responsible.

    • George Soros