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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of Globalisation [Hardcover] Gordon Brown


Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of Globalisation  
Gordon Brown's book will offer insight into the events that led to the fiscal downward spiral and the reactions of world leaders as they took steps to avoid further disaster. The book will also offer measures Brown believes the world should adopt to regain fiscal stability. Long admired for his grasp of economic issues, Brown's book will be a work of paramount interest during these uncertain financial times and is sure to attract intense media coverage. The book offers a unique perspective on the financial crisis as well as innovative ideas that will help create a sound economic future and will help readers understand what really has happened to our economy. Mr Brown has this to say: 'We now live in a world of global trade, global financial flows, global movements of people and instant global communications. Our economies are connected as never before, and I believe that global economic problems require global solutions and global institutions. In writing my analysis of the financial crisis, I wanted to help explain how we got here, but more importantly to offer some recommendations as to how the next stage of globalisation can be managed so that the economy works for people and not the other way around' 

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(Daily Telegraph) 09 Dec 2010
Gordon Brown vanished after losing this year’s general election. In the Commons he did not show up to vote. He locked himself up in his Scottish home. Rumours filtered down from his Kirkcaldy constituency: the former Labour leader was writing a book. By August this year, three months after his election disaster, it was finished and here it is, all 90,000 words of it. 


It is not an easy read, indeed giving it to a friend for Christmas should be treated as a hostile act. Nevertheless the central thesis is powerful. 
Three years ago the global financial system went into meltdown. Bankers, experts and politicians were baffled. Only one man on the planet – Gordon Brown – coped. Almost single-handedly he averted economic depression by arranging a rescue package for the bankrupt banks. The debt of gratitude owed by the world to this extraordinary and far-sighted individual is incalculable........
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