How a Tokyo Earthquake Could Devastate Wall StreetW. W. Norton & Company, 2011 M03 24 - 30 páginas In 1989, Michael Lewis reported on the potential effects of an earthquake in Japan on world financial markets. His insights are once again timely, and they are presented here as a stand-alone essay with a new introduction: “Real Versus Imaginary Japanese Earthquakes.” “How a Tokyo Earthquake Could Devastate Wall Street” appears in Michael Lewis’s book The Money Culture. |
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