Lords of Finance, 1929, The Great Depression, and the Bankers who Broke the World
Journal Title: SDMIMD Journal of Management - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Liaquat Ahamad, a professional investment manager for 25 years, has worked at the World Bank in Washington DC and with the New York based partnership of Fischer Francis Trees and Watts as the CEO. He is currently advisor to several hedge fund groups and is on the board of trustees at the Brookings Institution. He has degrees in economics from Harvard and Cambridge universities. Lords of Finance is Liaquat Ahamad' s first book Review.
Authors and Affiliations
S. N. Prasad
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