Short Goodbye: A skewed history of the last boom and the next bust
Elisabeth Wynhausen was at her desk writing a story about people being sacked when she was sacked herself. The Short Goodbye is the untold story of a nation forever changed by the global financial crisis and the people whose lives have been glossed over in the grand narratives of politicians and commentators. With verve and wit, she dissects the myth that Australia dodged a financial bullet by documenting the lives of those discarded on an economic minefield, from bankers to factory workers, and warns that without reform Australia could suffer a more terrible social and economic calamity from the next global rout.
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Short Goodbye: A skewed history of the last boom and the next bust
Elisabeth Wynhausen was at her desk writing a story about people being sacked when she was sacked herself. The Short Goodbye is the untold story of a nation forever changed by the global financial crisis and the people whose lives have been glossed over in the grand narratives of politicians and commentators. With verve and wit, she dissects the myth that Australia dodged a financial bullet by documenting the lives of those discarded on an economic minefield, from bankers to factory workers, and warns that without reform Australia could suffer a more terrible social and economic calamity from the next global rout.
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Short Goodbye: A skewed history of the last boom and the next bust

Short Goodbye: A skewed history of the last boom and the next bust

by Elisabeth Wynhausen
Short Goodbye: A skewed history of the last boom and the next bust

Short Goodbye: A skewed history of the last boom and the next bust

by Elisabeth Wynhausen

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Elisabeth Wynhausen was at her desk writing a story about people being sacked when she was sacked herself. The Short Goodbye is the untold story of a nation forever changed by the global financial crisis and the people whose lives have been glossed over in the grand narratives of politicians and commentators. With verve and wit, she dissects the myth that Australia dodged a financial bullet by documenting the lives of those discarded on an economic minefield, from bankers to factory workers, and warns that without reform Australia could suffer a more terrible social and economic calamity from the next global rout.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780522860108
Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing
Publication date: 02/01/2011
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 398 KB
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