Originally released by Basil Blackwell in 1986, and then
re-released by Manchester University Press in 1998, Casino
capitalism is a cutting-edge discussion of international financial
markets, the way they behave and the power they wield. It examines
money's power for good as well as its terrible disruptive,
destructive power for evil. Money is seen as being far too
important to leave to bankers and economists to do with as they
think best. The raison d'etre of Casino Capitalism is to expose the
development of a financial system that has increasingly escaped the
calming influences of democratic control. This new edition includes
a powerful new introduction provided by Matthew Watson that puts
the book it in its proper historical context, as well as
identifying its relevance for the modern world. It will have a wide
reaching audience, appealing both to academics and students of
economics and globalization as well as the general reader with
interests in capitalism and economic history. -- .
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