Fear and greed: financial crisis in the novel since 1850
<p>The financial crisis of 2008 has been the most significant global economic phenomenon of the new century. Sudden and largely unanticipated, this crisis nonetheless marks the latest in a series of financial panics that forms a welldocumented feature of finance capitalism stretching back to t...
Main Author: | Hartley, C |
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Other Authors: | Small, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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