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Brendan Brown

    Brendan Brown es un economista internacional cuya obra profundiza en las intrincadas complejidades de las finanzas globales. Aplica su vasta experiencia para analizar problemas monetarios y la dinámica de precios de activos a través de continentes, conectando tendencias contemporáneas con perspectivas históricas. Sus escritos son valorados por su profundidad y relevancia atemporal, ofreciendo a los lectores valiosas perspectivas sobre el complejo mundo de los mercados financieros internacionales. Brown es una voz respetada en los medios financieros europeos y japoneses.

    A Guide to Good Money
    Europe's Century of Crises Under Dollar Hegemony
    Euro Crash
    • Euro Crash

      The Implications of Monetary Failure in Europe

      • 212 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The sequel explores the role of the European Monetary Union in fueling the global credit bubble, highlighting its impact on the economy. It critiques the current policy-making framework of the European Central Bank and proposes a series of remedies aimed at mitigating the risks of future economic crises. The book delves into the systemic flaws that contributed to the financial instability, offering insights for reform and stability within the European financial system.

      Euro Crash
    • Europe's Century of Crises Under Dollar Hegemony

      A Dialogue on the Global Tyranny of Unsound Money

      • 212 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      This book showcases written dialogue from Brendan Brown and Philippe Simonnot on the subject of European monetary turmoil past and present and what hope there could be for future reform. Starting with the collapse of the gold standard in 1914, proceeding to the brief gold-dollar standard of the mid inter-war years, on to the collapse of Bretton Woods and the heyday of the Deutsche mark and ultimately discussing the euro, this book looks at a broad range of financial history alongside many new and provoking hypotheses about the devastating monetary turbulence of the successive eras, always with a focus on the US monetary hegemon. A highlight of the dialogue is an exploration of how past and future crises could combine to give birth to sound money in Europe – the launch, in effect, of a new euro. In the questions and answers within these pages, the authors draw on global examples and the challenges for Europe in deciding how to adapt to successive monetary shocks from the US, crafting a book that would be of interest to general finance and economics readers alongside students, researchers, and policymakers.

      Europe's Century of Crises Under Dollar Hegemony
    • A Guide to Good Money

      Beyond the Illusions of Asset Inflation

      This is doubly regrettable, as the better money functions at an individual level in satisfying demand for quality, the better it is for economic prosperity and freedom.This book presents how modern money works both in the domestic economy and globally, outlining the essence of what makes good money.

      A Guide to Good Money