David Smith
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Free Lunch. Easily Digestible Economics
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published
2003
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10 editions
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The Dragon and the Elephant: China, India and the New World Order
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2007
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6 editions
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The Age of Instability: The Global Financial Crisis and What Comes Next
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2010
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7 editions
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The Rise and Fall of Monetarism
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1987
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3 editions
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Growling Tiger, Roaring Dragon: India, China, and the New World Order
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2007
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3 editions
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Gaining Currency: The Rise and Fall of Monetarism
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published
2013
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From Boom to Bust: Trial and Error In British Economic Policy
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published
1992
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4 editions
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Free Lunch: Easily Digestible Economics
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Mrs Thatcher's Economics (Studies in the Uk Economy)
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published
1988
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Will Europe Work
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published
1999
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2 editions
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“Some would dispute certain aspects of Dowd’s attack, particularly his suggestion that LTCM could have survived unaided. His general point, however, was well made and was to resurface dramatically later; if firms are allowed to become too big to fail, does this not simply mean that they have become too big?”
― The Age of Instability: The Global Financial Crisis and What Comes Next
― The Age of Instability: The Global Financial Crisis and What Comes Next
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