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Argues that politicians who became friendly with banking, pharmaceutical, and media interests allowed deregulation that endangered the U.S. economy and led to the 2008 recession.
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Reckless!: How Debt, Deregulation, and Dark Money Nearly Bankrupted America
2015, St. Martin's Press
in English
1250087961 9781250087966
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Reckless!: How Debt, Deregulation, and Dark Money Nearly Bankrupted America (And How We Can Fix It!)
2009, Thomas Dunne Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0312383037 9780312383039
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The way we were
The good old days, I remember when--
A financial house of cards
Addicted to debt
Shining a light on dark money
Tax that guy behind the tree!
Incomes from outer space
The price of war
The profits of war
Drill, baby, drill?
Health care: a leading cause of stress
Cheap labor
Hope.
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"Thomas Dunne Books."
Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-254) and index.
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