The Summit Lib/E: Bretton Woods, 1944: J. M. Keynes and the Reshaping of the Global Economy

Author:   Ed Conway ,  Ralph Lister
Publisher:   Tantor Audio
Edition:   Library Edition
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9798200021604


Publication Date:   17 February 2015
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The Summit Lib/E: Bretton Woods, 1944: J. M. Keynes and the Reshaping of the Global Economy


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The meeting of world leaders at Bretton Woods in 1944 was the only time countries from around the world agreed to overhaul the structure of the international monetary system. The system they set up presided over the longest, strongest, and most stable period of growth the world economy has ever seen. At the very heart of the conference was the love-hate relationship between the Briton John Maynard Keynes, the greatest economist of his day, and his American counterpart Harry Dexter White (later revealed to be passing information secretly to Russian spies). Both were intent on creating an economic settlement that would put right the wrongs of Versailles. Both were working to prevent another world war. But they were also working to defend their countries' national interests. Drawing on a wealth of unpublished accounts, diaries, and oral histories, this brilliant book describes the conference in stunning color and clarity. This is an extraordinary debut from a talented historian.

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Author:   Ed Conway ,  Ralph Lister
Publisher:   Tantor Audio
Imprint:   Tantor Audio
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9798200021604


Publication Date:   17 February 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Brimming with the sort of vivid details that make the past come alive, The Summit is both an impressive work of scholarship and an absolute delight to read.-- ""Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance"" ""An entertaining and insightful history. Readers will love how Conway skillfully brings to life the goings-on in what the British snobbily called 'the monstrous monkey house' of Bretton Woods."" -- ""New York Times Book Review"" ""Excellent. Conway superbly describes the political rivalries. Entertaining and informative, Conway's book mixes high partying with big thinking about serious matters."" -- ""BBC History Magazine"" ""Finally, we have an audiobook that puts to rest the lie that international monetary policy is deathly dry and boring...What a story! Ralph Lister does a cracking job narrating this impressive tome. He approaches the material with energy and verve, and his British accent lends an air of international credibility to his performance. Though his voice has a slight rasp, that doesn't in the least detract from his narration, and his excitement is infectious."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""In his gripping account of an exhausting three weeks in 1944, during which the IMF and the World Bank came into being, Ed Conway tells how the participants set out to rid the global economy of the types of dangerous imbalances that lie at the root of the eurozone's current predicament."" -- ""Financial Times"""


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Ed Conway is the economics editor of Sky News. Previously, he was the economics editor of the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph. He was appointed to this role at age twenty-five, making him the youngest ever economics editor of a British national newspaper. He lives in London. Born in one of the unlikeliest of places-on the desk of the British High Commissioner in New Delhi, India-native British stage and film actor Ralph Lister lives happily in whatever reality he finds himself. His Audie-nominated audiobook work and best actor awards for both stage and film (2011 Grand Award and 2014 Eclipse Award, respectively) have led him into the delightfully strange worlds of the many characters he embodies in voice. Ralph has narrated more than one hundred audiobooks and directed over a dozen others, across all genres, both fiction and nonfiction. Now a U.S. citizen, Ralph shares his time between his homes in Michigan and Los Angeles, where he also continues his passion for on-camera acting. Recent film credits include roles in OZ: The Great and Powerful, Setup, Alleged, and Mickey Matson and the Pirate's Code, and his television credits include a role on the AMC crime drama Low Winter Sun.

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