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Beyond the crash: Overcoming the first crisis of globalization
In this book, Gordon Brown offers an inside perspective on the global financial crisis of 2008–2009 and outlines strategies for overcoming what he calls the first crisis of globalization. Drawing on his experience as the United Kingdom’s prime minister and former chancellor of the exchequer, Brown analyzes the structural weaknesses of the international financial system, the failures of global coordination, and the risks posed by unregulated markets. He proposes reforms aimed at strengthening global economic governance, promoting international cooperation, and building a more resilient world economy. The book provides a mix of political analysis, economic insight, and policy recommendations for preventing future global crises.
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