Author: Daniel Altman
Translator: Young-tae Ko
Publisher: Cheong-rim
307 pages | 223*152mm
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About This Book
A Harvard-trained economist's startling predictions reveal critical
challenges in the decades ahead, helping individuals, businesses, and
governments to make smarter decisions
As individuals, companies, and countries struggle to recover from the
economic crisis, many are narrowly focused on forecasts for the next
week, month, or quarter. Yet they should be asking what the global
economy will look like in the years to come?where will the long-term
risks and opportunities arise? These are the questions that Daniel
Altman confronts in his provocative and indispensable book.
The fate of the global economy, Altman argues, will be determined by
deeper factors than those that move markets from moment to moment. His
incisive analysis brings together hidden trends, societal pressures, and
policy endgames to make twelve surprising but logical predictions about
the years ahead. And his forecasts for the future raise a pressing
question for today: With so many challenges awaiting us, are our
political and economic institutions up to the task?
Outrageous Fortunes tells which industries will grow, which economies
will crumble, which investments will pay off, and where the next big
crisis may occur. Altman's carefully reasoned text is an essential guide
for the road ahead.
About the Author
Daniel Altman is the author of Outrageous Fortunes: The Twelve
Surprising Trends That Will Reshape the Global Economy, Connected: 24
Hours in the Global Economy, Power in Numbers (with Philippe
Douste-Blazy), and Neoconomy. He is Director of Thought Leadership at
Dalberg Global Development Advisors and the founder and president of
North Yard Economics, a not-for-profit consulting firm serving
developing countries. He previously wrote economics columns for The
Economist, the International Herald Tribune, and The New York Times and
currently teaches at New York University's Stern School of Business. He
lives in New York City.
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