by Susan Strange
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Isbn-13: 9780472066933

The world’s financial system is crazier and even more out of control than it was ten years ago. Mad Money analyzes the erratic nature of change and innovation in financial business in recent years and discusses the weak points–political as well as economic and technical–of a system driven more by volatile markets than by governments. The central issue is global finance; “mad money” is how Susan Strange characterizes the alternately rampant and depressed financial markets of recent years. She sets…



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The world’s financial system is crazier and even more out of control than it was ten years ago. Mad Money analyzes the erratic nature of change and innovation in financial business in recent years and discusses the weak points–political as well as economic and technical–of a system driven more by volatile markets than by governments.

The central issue is global finance; “mad money” is how Susan Strange characterizes the alternately rampant and depressed financial markets of recent years. She sets out here to diagnose the sources and nature of the problem of markets having outgrown governments and to examine its social and political ramifications. Opinionated and brilliantly argued, Mad Money will surely provoke controversy and generate many conversations.

Susan Strange’s previous book, Casino Capitalism, established her as an authority on international finance and the basic structures of the international political economy. This sequel will reach not only scholars and students but a wider readership, including everyone worried by the yo-yoing of stock markets, the currency turmoil in Asia, and the general mismanagement of money by governments and international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

“In her patented provocative and compelling style, Susan Strange offers us an illuminating, often dark, image of the changing nature of international relations in the next century. Although a liberal at heart, her critical approach in this work challenges many of the central normative assumptions of an unfettered regulatory future of great prosperity and little conflict. This effort represents a cumulative statement of one of the senior scholars of our generation and cannot be ignored.” –Simon Reich, University of Pittsburgh

“Chutzpah! That’s what Susan Strange has long demonstrated in her research, teaching, and writing. Even those who see the world differently will respect what she has accomplished here.” –Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto

Susan Strange is Professor of International Political Economy, University of Warwick.

Customer Reviews

Complexities of global economics deciphered:

The global economy, especially those aspects dealing with global finance, often appear to be intimidating in their complexity. Susan Strange decodes processes of finance and monetary policy and puts them in terms that just about anyone can understand. There is, in fact, nothing that complex about these processes at all. The metaphor of “casino capitalism” still holds…and they are playing with your money. One would do well to read this in combination with a book by George Soros. Comprehensive, but readable. A great book.

From korean reader:

Please me know if this book will be tranlsated into Korean, in a few year

Message from France:

I would like to know if that book is going to be translate in french. Thank you.


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