A Banquet of Consequences RELOADED by Satyajit Das - ISBN: 9781761041921
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Our economic, environmental, social mess: understand it, and escape it.

A Banquet of Consequences RELOADED

Have We Consumed Our Own Future?

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    384 pages

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    2 March 2021

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Summary

Informed, impassioned, insightful and witty, Satyajit Das returns with a substantially updated edition of his 2015 classic. A Banquet of Consequences- RELOADED is the only book you need to understand how we got into our current economic, environmental and social mess - and how we might find our way out.

For ordinary individuals, the goal of a steady job, a home of one’s own, a comfortable retirement and a good life for our children is receding. In this brilliantly clear-eyed …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781761041921
ISBN-10:1761041924
Author:Satyajit Das
Publisher:Penguin Random House
Imprint:Viking
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:2 March 2021
Weight:647g
Dimensions:233mm x 155mm x 36mm
About The Author

Satyajit Das

Satyajit Das is a globally respected former banker and consultant with over forty years’ experience in financial markets. In 2014, Bloomberg nominated him as one of the fifty most influential financial thinkers in the world. Das presciently anticipated, as early as 2006, the Global Financial Crisis. Subsequently, he accurately described the evolution of the post-crisis world - sluggish growth, disinflation, the increasing ineffectiveness of policy measures and retrenchment from globalisation. He identified the increasing political and social dimensions of the crisis, especially the growing democracy deficit and the end of trust. In 2016, in the context of the SARS and Ebola epidemics, he drew attention to the risk of disease and the lack of preparedness to deal with a global health crisis. In his writings and public talks, he highlighted the linkages between the economic challenges and environmental, resource, and socio-political constraints, such as inequality and inter-generational tensions. The extend-and-pretend model, he argued, had reached the end of its utility, and rising complacency combined with the reluctance to make difficult choices made a serious future crisis inevitable. Das is the author of two international bestsellers, Traders, Guns & Money- Knowns and Unknowns in the Dazzling World of Derivatives (2006) and Extreme Money- The Masters of the Universe and the Cult of Risk (2011). He was featured in Charles Ferguson’s 2010 Oscar-winning documentary Inside Job, the 2012 PBS Frontline series Money, Power & Wall Street, the 2009 BBC TV documentary Tricks with Risk, and the 2015 German film Who’s Saving Whom?

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