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Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the…
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Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World (original 2008; édition 2009)

par Liaquat Ahamed

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With penetrating insights for today, this vital history of the world economic collapse of the late 1920s offers unforgettable portraits of four men--Montagu Norman, Amile Moreau, Hjalmar Schacht, and Benjamin Strong--whose personal and professional actions as heads of their respective central banks changed the course of the twentieth century.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World
Auteurs:Liaquat Ahamed
Info:Penguin Press HC, The (2009), Hardcover, 576 pages
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This book is my first real in depth look at the role of national banking policies in the spiral from the end of WW1 to the depression and the economic rise of Nazi Germany. Americans, British, French, and German financial leaders made astonishingly bad decisions compounded by worse decisions by their political taskmasters. The gold standard appears to be the root of many of the problems they faced, but even that skims the surface of deepseated problems in the nature of money and how government manipulates it to improve employment, economy, and international advantage. ( )
  MylesKesten | Jan 23, 2024 |
All about the roaring 20s, lead up to the depression and then the crash. focuses on the 4 big bankers from us, uk, france and Germany. very pro-Keynes and anti-gold standard. I am not knowledgeable enough to know if this is "biased" or not... good story, too much biography. ( )
  apende | Jul 12, 2022 |
Long and not very convincing

This is a good overview about the causes and consequences of the Great Depression.

But it has some problems.

First, it focuses on the life of 4 men that, back then, were the central bankers of the 4 most influential countries on Earth. But, despite the author's effort, these were not really very interesting people.

Second, the author's thesis is that these 4 bankers were responsible for the crash because they failed to respond adequately to the successive crisis. But the author himself exhaustively describes the economic difficulties the western war faced after the World and how the governments of the US, Britain, France and Germany were unable to work together to solve them. So, at the end, these 4 bankers weren't as central to the Crisis as the author suggest (which makes focusing on them even more irrelevant). ( )
  Pindarix | Jul 15, 2021 |
The Lords of Finance covers the economists and bankers of the four major nation in the early decades of the 1900's, and how their decisions may have contributed to the Great Depression in the U.S. and worldwide. It was interesting to see how much was not understood, and how the post WWI policies and war reparations impacted Germany leading up to WWII. ( )
  rsutto22 | Jul 15, 2021 |
nonfiction (economics/history WWI and after)
This is probably really interesting if you are into economics; I usually enjoy ('enjoy' is maybe too strong a word) thoroughly researched books on topics I know too little about, but I found this mundane--lots of little details about people whose names I'll never remember. I did pick up on some of the big ideas, but at page 198 I decided to call it quits. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
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A grand, sweeping narrative of immense scope and power, the book describes a world that long ago receded from memory: the West after World War I, a time of economic fragility, of bubbles followed by busts and of a cascading series of events that led to the Great Depression.

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With penetrating insights for today, this vital history of the world economic collapse of the late 1920s offers unforgettable portraits of four men--Montagu Norman, Amile Moreau, Hjalmar Schacht, and Benjamin Strong--whose personal and professional actions as heads of their respective central banks changed the course of the twentieth century.

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