The big short

inside the doomsday machine

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The #1 New York Times bestseller: a brilliant account—character-rich and darkly humorous—of how the U.S. economy was driven over the cliff.

When the crash of the U. S. stock market became public knowledge in the fall of 2008, it was already old news. The real crash, the silent crash, had taken place over the previous year, in bizarre feeder markets where the sun doesn’t shine, and the SEC doesn’t dare, or bother, to tread: the bond and real estate derivative markets where geeks invent impenetrable securities to profit from the misery of lower- and middle-class Americans who can’t pay their debts. The smart people who understood what was or might be happening were paralyzed by hope and fear; in any case, they weren’t talking.

The crucial question is this: Who understood the risk inherent in the assumption of ever-rising real estate prices, a risk compounded daily by the creation of …

4 editions

Subjects

  • Economic conditions
  • Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
  • Financial crises
  • History
  • Finance
  • Nonfiction
  • New York Times bestseller
  • nyt:paperback_business_books=2012-02-25
  • Economic Recession
  • Crises financières
  • History, 21st Century
  • Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009) fast (OCoLC)fst01755654
  • Conditions économiques
  • Economics
  • Crise financière mondiale, 2008-2009
  • Histoire
  • Politique du crédit
  • Crise financière
  • Instruments financiers
  • Hypothèques
  • Krach, 2008
  • Institutions financières
  • Economic history
  • United states, economic conditions, 2001-2009
  • Large type books
  • nyt:paperback-nonfiction=2011-02-20
  • New York Times reviewed
  • nyt:business-books=2016-01-10
  • nyt:e-book-nonfiction=2011-02-13

Places

  • United States