A fter months of living with the coronavirus pandemic, American citizens are well aware of the toll it has taken on the economy: broken supply chains, record unemployment, failing small businesses. All of these factors are serious and could mire the United States in a deep, prolonged recession. But there’s another threat to the economy, too. It lurks on the balance sheets of the big banks, and it could be cataclysmic. Imagine if, in addition to all the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic, you woke up one morning to find that the financial sector had collapsed.
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You may think that such a crisis is unlikely, with memories of the 2008 crash still so fresh. But banks learned few lessons from that calamity, and new laws intended to keep them from taking on too much risk have failed to do so. As a result, we could be on the precipice of another crash, one different from 2008 less in kind than in degree. This one could be worse.
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从莎草纸到互联网:社交媒体2000年
[英]汤姆·斯丹迪奇 / 林华 / 中信出版社 / 2015-12 / 58.00元
【内容简介】 社交媒体其实并不是什么新鲜的东西。从西塞罗和其他古罗马政治家用来交换信息的莎草纸信,到宗教改革、美国革命、法国大革命期间印制的宣传小册子,过去人类跟同伴交流信息的方式依然影响着现代社会。在报纸、广播和电视在散播信息上面统治了几十年后,互联网的出现使社交媒体重新变成人们与朋友分享信息的有力工具,并推动公共讨论走向一个新的模式。 汤姆•斯丹迪奇在书中提醒我们历史上的社交网络其......一起来看看 《从莎草纸到互联网:社交媒体2000年》 这本书的介绍吧!
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