The Finance Curse: How global finance is making us all poorer

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We need finance – but when finance grows too big it becomes a curse. The City of London is the single biggest drain on our resources; it sucks talent out of every sphere, it siphons wealth and hoovers up government time. Yet to be ‘competitive’, we’re told we must turn a blind eye to money-laundering and appease big business with tax cuts. We are told global finance is about wealth creation; the reality is wealth extraction. Tracing the curse back through economic history, Shaxson uncovers how we got to this point. He exposes offshore tax havens; the uncontrolled growth of monopolies; the myths around the Celtic Tiger and its low corporate tax rate; the bizarre industry of wealth management; the destructive horrors of private equity; and the sinister ‘Competitiveness Agenda’. Nicholas Shaxson revealed the dark heart of tax havens long before the Panama and Paradise Papers. Now he tells the explosive story of how finance established a stranglehold on society and points us towards a way out. This is a book that none of us can afford to ignore.

Author(s): Nicholas Shaxson
Edition: Original retail
Publisher: Vintage Digital
Year: 11 Oct 2018

Language: English
Commentary: "This superbly written book shows definitively how global finance has been grossly mis-sold to us all. It’s a must-read for anyone who lives, works and spends in this country" (MISHA GLENNY, author of McMafia)
Pages: 368
Tags: Economic Conditions / International Business / Freedom & Security

Cover
About the Book
About the Author
Also by Nicholas Shaxson
Dedication
Title Page
Introduction

1: Sabotage
2: Neoliberalism Across Borders
3: Britain’s Second Empire
4: The Invisible Fist
5: The Third Way
6: The Celtic Tiger
7: The London Loophole
8: Wealth and its Armour
9: Private Equity
10: The March of the Takers
11: The Evidence Machine

Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgements
Index
Copyright