
Booknotes: After the Music Stopped: The Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead

Alan Blinder, After the Music Stopped: The Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead, Penguin Press, 2013, 496 pages
On being asked about the consequences of the French Revolution Zhou Enlai, Chinese premier at the time of US President Richard Nixon and national security adviser Henry Kissinger, is said to have replied that “it was too soon to tell”. Little matter that premier Zhou believed he was being asked about les evenements of 1968 rather than the 1789 edition of French political
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