Brave New World Economy

Invitation for discussion: What will become of the world economy upon which our future depends? Will it break apart, or develop further? What will happen to the relationships between the USA, EU, BRIC and other emerging nations? What will become of the dollar, Euro, Yen and Rimimbi? The background of the crisis and answers to these questions can be found in this book. (To purchase at a discount click on the cover)

Monday, February 28, 2011

Davos Interview with Wilhelm Hankel

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Interview with Robert Isaak on "Brave New World"


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Brave New World Economy

Brave New World Economy
ISBN: 978-111-800441-8 In Print, March 2011

Wilhelm Hankel

Wilhelm Hankel

Robert Isaak

Robert Isaak

About Us

Prof. Hankel is a consultant to central banks and governments, at the moment of Syria and Iraq, author of 14 books, past Director of the Department of Money and Credit in the German Economic Finance Ministry, and former President of the Hessisches Landesbank in Frankfurt. He has taught monetary theory and development economics at the University of Frankfurt, and at many other universities including Harvard, Georgetown, The Free University of Berlin, Dresden, and Johns Hopkins University SAIS in Bologna, where he published Modern Inflation coauthored with Robert Isaak.

Prof. Isaak is a political economist specializing in international management, author of 11 books and Henry George Professor of International Management at Pace University, New York, as well as a Guest Professor at the University of Mannheim. Served as a consultant for Siemens, Technicon, Prudential Intercultural and Global Intercultural.
Previously taught at New York University, the University of Heidelberg, SUNY at Purchase, Franklin College in Lugano, ESC Grenoble, SKEMA School of Management at Sophia Antipolis, and Johns Hopkins University SAIS in Bologna.
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