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Collateral Damage: Global Crash Phase Two

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Understand the world's biggest crash in 80 years and take control of your life.

Far from "blowing over in a year or two", the 2008 bank collapse grinds on. A crisis at least four decades in the making.... yet governments still claim we'll recover within months.

Check all the views & interpretations in one slim, easy-to-read paperback.

292 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2010

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Mark Griffith

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Mark Griffith is professor of classics and of theater, dance, and performance studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

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October 12, 2017
It's a very good collection presenting a broad range of opinions and diagnoses of how the 2008 crash happened (and will happen again), but I'm biased.

I collated it and edited the book - along with Moti. We were the co-editors, and both Moti and I contributed an essay each, so we're two of the 26 authors. I particularly recommend Moti's article.

1st edition sold out but still available from 2nd-hand bookshops, though at rather inflated prices. Shouldn't be too much longer now before the 2nd edition is ready for sale, however, with some added extra authors.

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