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Out of the crisis of our times Joseph Stiglitzs Freefall: Free Markets & the Sinking of the Global Economy" is a convincing coherent & humane account that goes to the heart of how we run our societies. When the world economy went into freefall so too did our unquestioning faith in markets. But what happens now? Are bailouts & stern lectures enough or do we need a rethink of our entire financial system? This acclaimed & inspiring book by one of the worlds leading economic thinkers dissects the flawed ideas that led to the credit crunch but also looks to the future. Drawing on his years spent shaping policy at the World Bank Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz shows why far more radical reforms are needed to avoid future crises why the cost of recovery should be borne by the financial sector & how we now have the opportunity to create a new global economic order. " Bang on the money.. .unafraid to ask tough questions.. .we need more of his ilk". (Will Hutton " Observer"). "A brilliant analysis.. .always enthralling". (Martin Jacomb " Spectator Business"). "A powerful new book". (Devin Leonard " The New York Times"). "A seer of almost Keynesian proportions.. .this is Joe Stiglitzs victory lap". (Michael Hirsh " Newsweek"). Joseph Stiglitz was Chief Economist at the World Bank until January 2000. He is currently University Professor of the Columbia Business School & Chair of the Management Board & Director of Graduate Summer Programs Brooks World Poverty Institute University of Manchester. He won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001 & is the author of the best-selling " Globalization & Its Discontents" " Making Globalization Work" " The Roaring Nineties" & " The Price of Inequality" all published by Penguin." ...
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After Deeper can the Tunnels adventure be any more dangerous? & where will it end? Will Burrows & his gang are far from finished as they free-fall down a subterranean pore. As they experience reduced gravity the dark mysteries of the deep unfold & they discover a strange fungal shelf which not only reveals artifacts from ancient civilisations but clues to a lost land at the end of the Earth. This title is the third in the thrilling Tunnels" series
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Freedom In The Air

Freedom in the Air is the inspiring story of a Czech airman Vaclav Robert Bozdech and the Alsatian dog Antis that flew with him in Bomber Command during WWII. Field Marshall Wavell later pinned the ribbon of the PDSAs Dickin Medal the animals Victoria Cross to Antis collar for courage and outstanding service. The Czechoslovakian Radio Praha have recently interviewed Hamish Ross about his book Freedom in the Air published in 2007. Read the article and listen to full interview here:http://www.radio.cz/en/issue/114329
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Freedom in the Air is the inspiring story of a Czech airman Vaclav Robert Bozdech & the Alsatian dog Antis that flew with him in Bomber Command during WWII. Field Marshall Wavell later pinned the ribbon of the PDSAs Dickin Medal the animals Victoria Cross to Antis collar for courage & outstanding service. The Czechoslovakian Radio Praha have recently interviewed Hamish Ross about his book Freedom in the Air published in 2007. Read the article & listen to full interview here:http://www.radio.cz/en/issue/114329

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