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The courage to act, a memoir of a crisis and its aftermath, Ben S. Bernanke

Label
The courage to act, a memoir of a crisis and its aftermath, Ben S. Bernanke
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 585-590) and index
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autobiography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The courage to act
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
907103921
Responsibility statement
Ben S. Bernanke
Sub title
a memoir of a crisis and its aftermath
Summary
In 2006, Ben S. Bernanke was appointed chair of the Federal Reserve, capping a meteoric trajectory from a rural South Carolina childhood to professorships at Stanford and Princeton, to public service in Washington's halls of power. There would be no time to celebrate, however -- the burst of the housing bubble in 2007 set off a domino effect that would bring the global financial system to the brink of meltdown. Here, Ben Bernanke pulls back the curtain on the tireless and ultimately successful efforts to prevent a mass economic failure. Working with two U.S. presidents and two Treasury secretaries, Dr. Bernanke and his colleagues used every Fed capability, no matter how arcane, to keep the U.S. economy afloat. From his arrival in Washington in 2002 and his experiences before the crisis, to the intense days and weeks of the crisis itself, and through the Great Recession that followed, Dr. Bernanke gives readers a unique perspective on the American economy
Table Of Contents
Prologue : I can still stop this ... -- Main Street -- In the groves of academe -- Governor -- In the maestro's orchestra -- The subprime spark -- Rookie season -- First tremors, first response -- One step forward -- The end of the beginning -- Bear Stearns : before Asia opens -- Fannie and Freddie : a long, hot summer -- Lehman : the dam breaks -- AIG : "it makes me angry" -- We turn to Congress -- "Fifty percent Hell no" -- A cold wind -- Transition -- From financial crisis to economic crisis -- Quantitative easing : the end of orthodoxy -- Building a new financial system -- QE2 : false dawn -- Headwinds -- Taper capers -- Looking back, looking forward
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Memoir of a crisis and its aftermath
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