Principles for dealing with the changing world order / Ray Dalio.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Avid Reader Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First Avid Reader Press hardcover editionDescription: 557 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781982160272
- 1982160276
- 9781471196690
- 1471196690
- Changing world order
- 330.9 DAL 23 018222
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"Why nations succeed and fail"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references.
Part I: How the world works. Introduction ; The big cycle in a tiny nutshell ; The determinants ; Determinants addendum ; The big cycle of money, credit, debt, and economic activity ; The changing value of money ; The big cycle of internal order and disorder ; The big cycle of external order and disorder ; Investing in light of the big cycle -- Part II: How the world has worked over the last 500 years. The last 500 years in a tiny nutshell ; The big cycle rise and decline of the Dutch Empire and the guilder ; The big cycle rise of the British Empire and the pound ; The big cycle rise and decline of the United States and the dollar ; The big cycle rise of China and the renminbi ; US-China relations and wars -- Part III: The future. The future -- Appendix: Computer analysis of the conditions of, and prospects for, the world's leading countries.
Examines history's most turbulent economic and political periods to reveal why the times ahead will likely be radically different from those in recent memory.
A few years ago, Dalio noticed a confluence of political and economic conditions he hadn't encountered before: huge debts and zero or near-zero interest rates that led to massive printing of money in the world's three major reserve currencies. Here Dalio brings readers along for his study of the major empires-- the Dutch, the British, and the American-- and puts into perspective the "big cycle" that has drives the successes and failures of all the world's major countries through history. -- adapted from jacket
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