Game over : how you can prosper in a shattered economy / Stephen Leeb ; with Donna Leeb ... [et al.].
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Business Plus, 2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 245 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780446544801
- 0446544809
- 330.9001/12 22
- HC106.83 LEE 2009
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Includes index.
Oil: Racing to run-out -- Vicious circles: oil, metals, and minerals -- Water is a commodity, too -- The developing world -- The curse and cost of complexity -- Wall Street, complexity, and the shortfall in resources -- We never said it would be easy -- Alternative energies -- More on alternative energies -- Buying time -- Denial and disaster -- The inflation bomb -- Inflation: why the old solutions will no longer work -- Gold: your single best bet as the commodity crisis unfolds -- BRAC: staying afloat by investing abroad -- Investing in the new resource war -- Investing in the solutions -- Our best hope: a flatter world after all.
Dr. Stephen Leeb's previous books have provided impeccable, if frightening, credentials to merit our undivided attention. This book doesn't offer rosy conclusions or simple panaceas, but it does present his detailed assessment of the worrisome global economic problems and what readers can do to protect their resources. Tough words for tough times.--From publisher description.
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