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Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy Is Wrong

Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy Is Wrong

Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy

Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy Is Wrong

by Conard, Edward

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Portfolio, 2012. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.

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In the aftermath of the Financial Crisis, many com­monly held beliefs have emerged to explain its cause. Conventional wisdom blames Wall Street and the mortgage industry for using low down pay­ments, teaser rates, and other predatory tactics to seduce unsuspecting home owners into assuming mortgages they couldn’t afford. It blames average Americans for borrowing recklessly and spend­ing too much. And it blames the tax policies and deregulatory environment of the Reagan and Bush administrations for encouraging reckless risk taking by wealthy individuals and financial institutions.   But according to Unintended Consequences , the conventional wisdom masks the real causes of our economic disruption and puts us at risk of facing a slew of unintended—and potentially dangerous—consequences. This book addresses many essential but overlooked questions, such as:   If the United States had become a nation of reckless consumers rather than investors, why did productivity soar in the years leading up to the meltdown? If predatory bankers took advantage of home owners, why did down payments decline, thereby shifting risk from home owners to lenders? If the risks were easy to spot, why did top politi­cal and financial advisers encourage lenders to make unsound investments? If new regulations encourage banks to hold enough capital to fund withdrawals and not just loan losses, how will the economy underwrite the risks necessary to reach full employment? In an attempt to set the record straight and fill the void left by other analysts, Conard presents a fas­cinating and contrarian case for how the economy really works, what went wrong over the past decade, and what steps we can take to start growing again. To read an excerpt from Unintended Consequences , please visit http://www.edwardconard.com/book-excerpt For up-to-date information on everything related to Unintended Consequences , visit www.edwardconard.com

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Title
Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You've Been Told about the Economy Is Wrong
Author
Conard, Edward
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
1591845505
ISBN 13
9781591845508
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Portfolio
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Date Published
2012

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