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Amazon's Omnivoracious has an op-ed from Ahamed which is worth reading.
Lords of Finance Tripp 2009
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The financial historian Liaquat Ahamed and his wife, Meena, also made helpful suggestions about the manuscript.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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The financial historian Liaquat Ahamed and his wife, Meena, also made helpful suggestions about the manuscript.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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The financial historian Liaquat Ahamed and his wife, Meena, also made helpful suggestions about the manuscript.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Another effect is that interest rates could stay exceptionally low for much longer than would usually be the case, says former World Bank official and author Liaquat Ahamed, whose book Lords of Finance examined monetary policy in the 1920s and 1930s.
Debt Hamstrings Recovery Tom Lauricella 2011
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Because investors are moving money out of two of the most widely used currencies—the dollar and euro—the dislocations at the other end of the trade are that much greater for small economies such as Switzerland, says author Liaquat Ahamed , who won the Pulitzer Prize for his book "The Lords of Finance."
Japanese, Swiss Move to Push Currencies Lower Takashi Nakamichi 2011
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The in crowd of any age can be deceived by self-confidence, as Liaquat Ahamed has shown in "Lords of Finance," his new book about the folly of central bankers before the Great Depression, and David Halberstam revealed in his Vietnam War classic, "The Best and the Brightest."
Sunday Reading 2009
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The financial historian Liaquat Ahamed and his wife, Meena, also made helpful suggestions about the manuscript.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Left, Mr. Ahamed spoke during the inauguration of the Indian Embassy in Guatemala City, April 2011.
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Another effect is that interest rates could stay exceptionally low for much longer than would usually be the case, says former World Bank official and author Liaquat Ahamed, whose book Lords of Finance examined monetary policy in the 1920s and 1930s.
Debt Hamstrings Recovery Tom Lauricella 2011
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