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The roaring nineties: Seeds of destruction
The Roaring Nineties is in part the story of how the corrupt and greedy got their comeuppance. But Stiglitz also develops a convincing alternative to the free-market mantra. He shows why greed is not good - for companies, individuals, or societies - and how if left unchecked it leads to deceptions, distortions and disasters. He argues that achieving the right balance between government and the market is the best way towards sustained growth and efficiency, and that both companies and economies must to some extent be regulated by trust and consideration for others. This isn't just good morality - it's good economics too. The book ends with an inspiring account of what could be done to get the world's economies back on a fairer and more stable course.
| 0287-2009-Ali Alatas | 337 Sti r | Perpustakaan Diplomasi (Koleksi Ali Alatas) | Tersedia |
| Judul | Edisi | Bahasa |
|---|---|---|
| The roaring nineties: A new history of the world's most prosperous decade | First Published | en |