The Global Curse of the Federal Reserve: How Investors Can Survive and Profit From Monetary Chaos
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (836 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1137297395 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 228 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Brown demonstrates how disordered US monetary policy causes waves of economic destruction around the globe.. Dr. This revised edition offers the most up-to-date advice for investors who wish to defend themselves, or even make a profit from, the blighted policies of the Federal Reserve
A very insightful book DeepThinker The book is very presents a very clear analysis of the problems created by central bank manipulation of the money supply. It provides an interesting history of the Fed's behavior and its consequences from its inception. If you are interested in the effect of central banking, and particularly the Fed, on an economy, you won't want to miss this book. If you liked Lords of Finance, Bankers Who Broke the World, you will like this book.
Dr. He has authored many books on international financial topics, including monetary problems in the US, Europe and Japan, and asset market pricing (including exchange rates) in a global context. Brown contributes regularly to Japanese and European financial media.. The books cover both contemporary trends and historical topics. Brown is Head of Economic Research and Executive Director at one of the largest Japanese financial institutions. Dr. He seeks to apply the te
Brendan Brown, a première market economist, draws on his deep knowledge of economics, history and markets to expose the Fed as a great destabilizing force. "Since its founding, the Federal Reserve's oracles have cultivated and kept alive the myth that the world's most prominent central bank is a purveyor of domestic and international stability. Once Brown disrobes the oracles, he then takes monetarism to a new level and unfurls a blueprint for monetary stability."- Steve H. Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, USA. Brown shines a bright light on all the nonsensical ideas