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Up From Gold: How Our Liberated Dollars Were Hijacked To Distort the Economy, and How To Use Them Now To Undo the Damage

Up From Gold: How Our Liberated Dollars Were Hijacked To Distort the Economy, and How To Use Them Now To Undo the Damage

Gerald Jonas
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Our purpose in Up From Gold has been to explain how today’s economy works. It is not a complicated matter, but recent debates in Washington have been either vague or intentionally misleading, or both, and American voters are not sure what to believe or how to decide what they want. The one glaring reality is that the economy we have is not the economy that the vast majority of Americans would like to have. Since it imploded fully five years ago, working Americans have endured a sustained period of widespread unemployment and financial struggle such as the nation has not experienced since the depression of the 1930s. It is obvious that the nation’s leaders have neither identified what went wrong this time nor figured out how to revive the economy. It is up to the American people to understand how the modern economy works and to demand a new political voice that speaks with clarity, honesty, and good sense.

Authors

Malcolm Mitchell has degrees from Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. He has been in the investment business since 1969, as an advisor, money manager, consultant, and the author of several market letters.
In 1975, he was a founding principal of InterSec Research Corp., a consulting firm specializing in international investing for institutional money managers and pension funds.
In 1995 he founded the Investment Policy Roundtable, a forum for institutional investors to address the challenges posed by an increasingly globalized financial world. With Gerald Jonas, he edited and published Investment Policy Magazine from 1997 to 1999, and he continued to post articles on the Magazine’s web site through 2010. All of the Magazine’s published content is available on the site.

Gerald Jonas is the author of six nonfiction books. As a New Yorker staff writer for 30 years, he wrote major articles on subjects ranging from computers, basketball and science fiction to biofeedback, psychology, aging and the brain. As a book critic for the New York Times, he selected and reviewed nearly 1000 works of science fiction and science over a 30-year span.
Born in New York City, he graduated from Yale College in 1957, and did post-graduate work at Pembroke College, Cambridge, on a Henry Fellowship. He is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Rockefeller Fellowship.
Language
English
Pages
119
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 16, 2012

Up From Gold: How Our Liberated Dollars Were Hijacked To Distort the Economy, and How To Use Them Now To Undo the Damage

Gerald Jonas
0/5 ( ratings)
Our purpose in Up From Gold has been to explain how today’s economy works. It is not a complicated matter, but recent debates in Washington have been either vague or intentionally misleading, or both, and American voters are not sure what to believe or how to decide what they want. The one glaring reality is that the economy we have is not the economy that the vast majority of Americans would like to have. Since it imploded fully five years ago, working Americans have endured a sustained period of widespread unemployment and financial struggle such as the nation has not experienced since the depression of the 1930s. It is obvious that the nation’s leaders have neither identified what went wrong this time nor figured out how to revive the economy. It is up to the American people to understand how the modern economy works and to demand a new political voice that speaks with clarity, honesty, and good sense.

Authors

Malcolm Mitchell has degrees from Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. He has been in the investment business since 1969, as an advisor, money manager, consultant, and the author of several market letters.
In 1975, he was a founding principal of InterSec Research Corp., a consulting firm specializing in international investing for institutional money managers and pension funds.
In 1995 he founded the Investment Policy Roundtable, a forum for institutional investors to address the challenges posed by an increasingly globalized financial world. With Gerald Jonas, he edited and published Investment Policy Magazine from 1997 to 1999, and he continued to post articles on the Magazine’s web site through 2010. All of the Magazine’s published content is available on the site.

Gerald Jonas is the author of six nonfiction books. As a New Yorker staff writer for 30 years, he wrote major articles on subjects ranging from computers, basketball and science fiction to biofeedback, psychology, aging and the brain. As a book critic for the New York Times, he selected and reviewed nearly 1000 works of science fiction and science over a 30-year span.
Born in New York City, he graduated from Yale College in 1957, and did post-graduate work at Pembroke College, Cambridge, on a Henry Fellowship. He is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Rockefeller Fellowship.
Language
English
Pages
119
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 16, 2012

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