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- 388 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
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Eight years after the significant market crash of 2008, crucial lessons remain unlearned, leaving our financial system vulnerable. While many recognize the government's failure to fix the banking system post-subprime mortgage crisis, few understand how flawed financial practices have permeated all American businesses, setting the stage for another potential disaster. Through thorough reporting and exclusive interviews with top figures in Wall Street and Washington, Rana Foroohar illustrates how the "financialization of America" has allowed finance to dominate the economy, exacerbating wealth inequality and threatening the American Dream. Policymakers focus narrowly on regulating "Too Big To Fail" banks, yet the issues extend far beyond that. Over the past 40 years, only about 15% of money in the market reaches the real economy, with the financial sector capturing a quarter of corporate profits while generating just 4% of jobs. The tax code favors debt over equity, incentivizing companies to stash cash overseas rather than reinvesting domestically. Major corporations prioritize stock buybacks over innovation and research. Many promised financial regulations post-2008 remain unfulfilled due to the close ties between lawmakers and wealthy financiers. Foroohar explores how this financialization harms society and emphasizes the urgent need to reverse this trend for a more sustainable economic future. Through compelling stories of "
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Makers and Takers, Rana Foroohar
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- 2017
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