Only Bloomberg could bring together this groundbreaking collection of thirteen leading voices from rival firms on Wall Street; economists who deal each day with the ebb and flow of economic information from around the world. With razor-sharp clarity, they provide readable, accessibleinsights into the questions, worries, and economic fears that face market participants everywhere. In The Bloomberg Book of Master Market Economists the best-of-the-best market gurus write, each on a specific theme, and in the process convey a broad swathe of critical thinking to provide a keen understanding of our complex world economy.
Only Bloomberg could bring together this groundbreaking collection of thirteen leading voices from rival firms on Wall Street — economists who deal each day with the ebb and flow of economic information from around the world. With razor-sharp clarity, they provide readable, accessible insights into the questions, worries, and economic fears that face market participants everywhere.
In The Bloomberg Book of Master Market Economists, the best-of-the-best market gurus write, each on a specific theme, and in the process convey a broad swathe of critical thinking to provide a keen understanding of our complex world economy.
A diverse mix of optimists and pessimists, yet realists all, the contributors dig deep on a wide range of topics.
REVIEWS :"This is a timely, reader-friendly introduction to how the world
economy works. The authors are all famous, practical economists and they
do a great job of conveying the thrill and the adventure of
understanding the economy in a
fast-moving world."
“An excellent compilation of model-free insights about the
relevant economic issues that are facing us—or may face us soon.”
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of Fooled by Randomness
Hardback, 288 Pages, Dimensions 234 x 156 MM Language English.
1 Reviving Employment Reflects Powerful Labor Market Transformations
2 The Global Labor Arbitrage
3 America's Optimistic Future
4 How U.S. Fiscal Policy Aids Both U.S. and Global Growth
5 Globalization and Trade--The Role of Proximity, Borders, and Culture
6 The Rise and Fall of the Dollar
7 Politics and the Economy
8 The U.S. Fiscal Deficit--Not a Moment to Lose
9 Corporate Profits--Critical for Business Analysis
10 Monetary Policy, Wicksell, and Gold
11 Commodity Price Pass-Through--Finished Before It Began?
12 Capital Markets and the Economy
13 Europe's Political and Economic Future
14 The Economic Future of Asia
Thomas R. Keene, CFA is an editor-at-large who provides economic and investment perspective to all of Bloomberg News - print, radio, and television.
He writes the chart-of-the-day story, available on the Bloomberg Professional service, and also presents it on Bloomberg Television. Mr. Keene is the host of the weekday program Bloomberg on the Economy on Bloomberg Radio. He worked in the investment industry for sixteen years before joining Bloomberg.
Mr. Keene is a member of the National Association for Business Economics and the CFA Institute.