Fixing Economics: The story of how the dismal science was broken - and how it could be rebuilt

Fixing Economics: The story of how the dismal science was broken - and how it could be rebuilt

by George Cooper (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 292
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
Published: 22 Aug 2016

ISBN 10: 0857195522
ISBN 13: 9780857195524
Book Overview: * Written by high profile financial author George Cooper, whose first two books The Origin of Financial Crises (ISBN: 9781906659578) and Money, Blood and Revolution (ISBN: 9780857193827) were well received by critics and have collectively sold over 15,000 copies to date. * All new writing expands on Cooper's arguments from the first two titles - that the ideas of Darwin and William Harvey - the first man to properly understand bloodflow - could revolutionise economics.

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR HIS PREVIOUS BOOKS; A must read...Cooper's book is by far the most cogent and reasoned of the modern-day 'credit excess' school. The Economist; A well written book...Cooper's most novel doctrine is that investors do not have to be irrational to generate bubbles. Financial Times; Awesomely lucid Dominic Lawson, The Independent; For those with an open mind his criticisms of the economics profession, and suggestions for new ways forward, will be extremely welcome Philip Coggan, The Economist A fascinating new book...Recommended reading John Authers, FT
Author Bio
Dr George Cooper has worked for Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan and BlueCrest Capital Management in both fund management and investment strategy roles. George's first books, The Origin of Financial Crises and Money, Blood, Revolution received critical acclaim for their clear explanation of the monetary policy errors leading up to the global financial crisis.