Mad Doings in Trade
Anatole Kaletsky, 21 June 1984
The World’s Money: International Banking from Bretton Woods to the Brink of Insolvency
by Michael Moffitt.
Joseph, 284 pp., £9.95, February 1984,0 7181 2414 6 Show More
by Michael Moffitt.
Joseph, 284 pp., £9.95, February 1984,
International Debt and the Stability of the World Economy
by William Cline.
MIT, 134 pp., £5.10, September 1983,0 262 53048 1 Show More
by William Cline.
MIT, 134 pp., £5.10, September 1983,
Managing Global Debt
by Richard Dale and Richard Mattione.
Brookings, 50 pp., October 1983,0 8157 1717 2 Show More
by Richard Dale and Richard Mattione.
Brookings, 50 pp., October 1983,
“... looking for juicy yarns. This is why a racy, readable, gossipy book like The World’s Money by Michael Moffitt (himself an adviser to Shearson American Express, a subsidiary of one of the big lenders) is worth a whole stack of official reports, particularly to policy-makers, who have to deal constantly with markets but often have no idea of what they ... ”