House of cards : how Wall Street's gamblers broke capitalism
Cohan, William D.
House of cards : how Wall Street's gamblers broke capitalism - London. Allen Lane, 2009, - 468 pages; 25 cm.
'House of Cards' is a narrative about corporate greed on a truly epic scale. Cohan relates how the lack of foresight and regulation in an uncertain economy forced the government and Wall Street to take increasingly desperate and unprecedented measures to stop the carnage before the entire economy melted down."
9781846141959
Bear Stearns Companies, New York
Bear, Stearns & Co History
Capitalism
Capitalism United States
Financial institutions
Financial institutions United States
International economic relations
Investment Bank USA.
332.660973 / WIL
House of cards : how Wall Street's gamblers broke capitalism - London. Allen Lane, 2009, - 468 pages; 25 cm.
'House of Cards' is a narrative about corporate greed on a truly epic scale. Cohan relates how the lack of foresight and regulation in an uncertain economy forced the government and Wall Street to take increasingly desperate and unprecedented measures to stop the carnage before the entire economy melted down."
9781846141959
Bear Stearns Companies, New York
Bear, Stearns & Co History
Capitalism
Capitalism United States
Financial institutions
Financial institutions United States
International economic relations
Investment Bank USA.
332.660973 / WIL