Big Debt Crises
by Ray Dalio
Recommended by Preston Pysh and Sam Ball
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Finance, Business, and Nonfiction.
“Ray Dalio’s excellent study provides an innovative way of thinking about debt crises and the policy response.” Ben Bernanke “Ray Dalio’s book is must reading for anyone who aspires to prevent or manage through the next financial crisis.” Larry Summers “A terrific piece of work from one of the world’s top investors who has devoted his life to u...
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Sam Ball
“Some books to learn more: Big Debt Crises by @RayDalio The Price of Tomorrow by @JeffBooth This Time is Different by @carmenmreinhart & @krogoff The Rise and Fall of Great Powers by Paul Kennedy When Money Dies by Adam Fergusson The Bitcoin Standard by @saifedean Enjoy. | What are the top books you have read this year Mine are: 1) Titan Chernow 2) The House of Rothschild Ferguson 3) The Creature from Jekyll Island Griffin 4) Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises Dalio 5) The Ivy Portfolio Faber & Richardson”
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