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PRAISE FOR SIMON JOHNSON AND JAMES KWAK’S 13 BANKERS
SIMON JOHNSON AND JAMES KWAK 13 BANKERS
Contents
INTRODUCTION 13 Bankers
1 THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE FINANCIAL ARISTOCRACY
JEFFERSON’S REVENGE
THE MONEY TRUST
FDR AND ANDREW JACKSON
2 OTHER PEOPLE’S OLIGARCHS
ANATOMY OF EMERGING MARKET CRISES
NOT ENOUGH LIFEBOATS
NO WORRIES
3 WALL STREET RISING
1980–
BORING BANKING
CHANGING BANKING
EXCITING BANKING
BIGGER BANKING
4 “GREED IS GOOD”
The Takeover
CAMPAIGN MONEY
THE WALL STREET–WASHINGTON CORRIDOR
THE IDEOLOGY OF FINANCE
THE WALL STREET–TREASURY COMPLEX
5 THE BEST DEAL EVER
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
FORCE-MOLTING
GREENSPAN TRIUMPHANT
THE GOLDMAN SACHS SAFETY NET
6 TOO BIG TO FAIL
ON THE EDGE OF THE CLIFF
OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY
BUSINESS AS USUAL
7 THE AMERICAN OLIGARCHY
Six Banks
DISMANTLING THE WALL STREET MODEL
“RIPPING THE FACE OFF” THE CUSTOMER
TOO BIG TO EXIST
EPILOGUE*
Notes
EPIGRAPH
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE FINANCIAL ARISTOCRACY
CHAPTER 2: OTHER PEOPLE’S OLIGARCHS
CHAPTER 3: WALL STREET RISING
CHAPTER 4: “GREED IS GOOD”
CHAPTER 5: THE BEST DEAL EVER
CHAPTER 6: TOO BIG TO FAIL
CHAPTER 7: THE AMERICAN OLIGARCHY
EPILOGUE
Further Reading
BOOKS
Detailed Accounts of the Financial Crisis
Academic Economics and the Financial Crisis
Economic and Policy Analyses
Subprime Lending and the Housing Bubble
History
Trading, Derivatives, and the Culture of Wall Street
BLOGS
Acknowledgments
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