Deflation: How To Survive And Thrive In The Coming Wave Of Deflation

Deflation: How To Survive And Thrive In The Coming Wave Of Deflation

by A Gary Shilling (Author)

Synopsis

Gary Shilling is one of today's most influential economic forecasters. A Forbes columnist, Dr. Shilling is consistently ranked among the leaders by The Wall Street Journal , and was twice voted Wall Street's top economist in Institutional Investor's poll of financial institutions. In Deflation , Dr. Shilling discusses the coming period of deflation, and provides specific investment and business guidelines for sharpening your skills and reshaping your thinking - to prepare for tomorrow's dramatically different economic environment. Were you to have followed Shilling's advice in the early 1980s, you would have been a full participant in the 15-year bull market in both stocks and bonds that ensued ...his analysis, as usual, deserves careful consideration. - Bruce J. McCowan, Former Chairman, McCowan Associates, Inc. In the early 1980s, Shilling was one of the first to raise the possibility of disinflation ...At the time, he was considered extreme, but that's just what happened. Now he's considered extreme once again. We'll see ... - Terry Savage, Personal Finance Columnist, Chicago Sun Times . In early 1988, (Shilling) predicted that the 1990s in Japan would be like the 1930s in the United States - at the time an astonishing forecast. He turned out to be right ... - Don Bauder, Financial Columnist, San Diego Union-Tribune .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 342
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: 01 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0071382518
ISBN 13: 9780071382519

Author Bio
A. Gary Shilling, Ph.D., is president of A. Gary Shilling & Company, Inc., an economic and investment consultancy, and one of the nation's top-ranked economists and commodity trading advisors. A board member for a number of financial organizations, Dr. Shilling is a columnist for Standard & Poor's CreditWeek and a regular financial commentator on both radio and television.