Roger Bootle
The Trouble with Markets
Saving Capitalism from Itself
Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2009
What's inside?
The financial markets are broken. Here’s an insider’s recipe for fixing them.
Recommendation
You could call Roger Bootle a self-hating economist. In this trenchant study, he takes ruthless aim at fellow economists and financial professionals for allowing the financial markets to run amok. Despite his status as a City of London insider, Bootle mauls bankers for collecting overly rich paychecks and bashes investment advisers for their general cluelessness. While Bootle isn’t the only observer to arrive at the conclusion that the markets are broken and that free-market ideology is wrong, his sophisticated understanding of finance makes his arguments especially astute. getAbstract recommends this intriguing book to investors and policy makers seeking a thoughtful prescription for Wall Street and the City.
Summary
About the Author
Roger Bootle is one of the City of London’s top economists. His other books include The Death of Inflation and Money for Nothing.
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