Boomerang

Boomerang by Professor Michael Lewis, PhD, published by Penguin Group (Australia) in June 2012, is an insightful examination of the financial turmoil affecting Europe. This edition spans 213 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the severe financial chaos in various countries, highlighting the absurdities and consequences of the economic crisis, particularly in Greece and Iceland.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the economic conditions that led to widespread chaos, focusing on the impact of the financial meltdown on everyday life. The narrative delves into topics such as business and economics, econometrics, and international trade, providing a comprehensive look at the interconnectedness of these issues. Through a blend of facts and observations, this work sheds light on the complexities of economic history and the challenges faced by nations during turbulent times.
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Europe is in serious financial chaos. In Greece, infrastructure costs mean it would be cheaper to transport all Greek rail passengers by taxi. In Iceland, Range Rovers frequently explode as owners collect the insurance to pay for them. The author deals with the subject of how the financial meltdown hit us all in the face.
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