The Big Short
Michael Lewis
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Michael Lewis delves into the 2008 financial crisis, revealing the complex web of factors that led to the collapse of the housing market and the subsequent global economic meltdown. Through the stories of a handful of outsiders who foresaw the impending disaster, Lewis highlights the failures of Wall Street, the regulatory environment, and the human behaviors that contributed to the crisis. With his trademark narrative style, Lewis makes intricate financial concepts accessible, providing readers with a gripping account of greed, folly, and the chaos of the financial system. This book is essential for economics students seeking to understand the intricacies of financial markets and the critical lessons from one of the most significant economic events in recent history.
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