"The Age of Turbulence" by Alan Greenspan
I've just finished reading Alan Greenspan's "The Age of Turbulence" and, although it took me a while to finish, I found it intelligent and interesting (this coming from someone with no Economics background). Admittedly, I had to re-read sentences and paragraphs trying to understand the unfamiliar words, terms, concepts, and explanations.
My primary inspiration in reading books is the learning that I would get in the process. In this case, I delved into such relevant a topic as global economics as well as glimpsed into the mind of the person who is perhaps best suited to talk about it in our era.
My primary inspiration in reading books is the learning that I would get in the process. In this case, I delved into such relevant a topic as global economics as well as glimpsed into the mind of the person who is perhaps best suited to talk about it in our era.
Labels: Alan Greenspan, The Age of Turbulence
2 Comments:
can i borrow that? ;]
i really want to read it.
oh i finally updated my blog.
sure! i'll give it to you next time along with the bourne books. i'm reading bourne ultimatum right now :)
finally.. haha
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