The Storm

The World Economic Crisis and What It Means
Book • 1704
In 'The Storm', Vince Cable explains the causes of the global economic crisis and how policymakers should address it.

He highlights the British government's complacency towards property price bubbles and high personal debt, which left Britain vulnerable.

Cable argues against isolationism and nationalism, advocating for faith in liberal markets to maintain global economic progress.

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