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		<title>Shutdown</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When the news first began to trickle out of China about a new virus in December 2019, risk-averse financial markets were alert to its potential for disruption. Yet they could never have predicted the total economic collapse that would follow, as stock markets fell faster and harder than at any time since 1929, currencies across the world plunged, investors panicked, and even gold was sold. In a matter of weeks, the world's economy was brought to an abrupt halt. Flights were grounded; supply chains broken; industries from tourism to oil to hospitality collapsed overnight. Central banks responded with unprecedented interventions, just to keep their economies on life-support. The pandemic struck the three great global economic hubs - China, Europe and the United States. This book tells the story of that shutdown. We do not yet know how this story ends, or what new world we will find on the other side.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>FINALIST FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING 2022</b><br /> <b><i><br /> THE TIMES</i> BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2021</b><br /> <b><br /> &#8216;A complex story, which Tooze tells with clarity and verve&#8230; The world is unlikely to be treated to a better account of the economics of the pandemic&#8217; <i>The Times</i></b><br /><b><br /> From the author of <i>Crashed</i> comes a gripping short history of how Covid-19 ravaged the global economy, and where it leaves us now<br /> </b><br /> When the news first began to trickle out of China about a new virus in December 2019, risk-averse financial markets were alert to its potential for disruption. Yet they could never have predicted the total economic collapse that would follow in COVID-19&#8217;s wake, as stock markets fell faster and harder than at any time since 1929, currencies across the world plunged, investors panicked, and even gold was sold.</p>
<p> In a matter of weeks, the world&#8217;s economy was brought to an abrupt halt by governments trying to contain a spiralling public health catastrophe. Flights were grounded; supply chains broken; industries from tourism to oil to hospitality collapsed overnight, leaving hundreds of millions of people unemployed. Central banks responded with unprecedented interventions, just to keep their economies on life-support. For the first time since the second world war, the entire global economic system contracted.</p>
<p> This book tells the story of that shutdown. We do not yet know how this story ends, or what new world we will find on the other side. In this fast-paced, compelling and at times shocking analysis, Adam Tooze surveys the wreckage, and looks at where we might be headed next.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;A seriously impressive book, both endlessly quotable and rigorously analytical&#8217; Oliver Bullough, <i>The Guardian<br /></i></b></p>
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		<title>Wages Of Destruction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This chilling book gets to grips with how Hitler's Nazi empire really functioned. There was no aspect of Nazi power untouched by economics - it was Hitler's obsession and the reason the Nazis came to power in the first place.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Adam Tooze&#8217;s <i>The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy</i> provides a groundbreaking new account of how Hitler established himself in power, mobilized for war &#8211; and led his country to annihilation.</b></p>
<p>  Was the tragedy of the Second World War determined by Nazi Germany&#8217;s terrifying power, or by its fatal weakness? </p>
<p>  This gripping and universally-acclaimed new history tells the real story of the cost of Hitler&#8217;s plans for world domination &#8211; and will overturn everything you thought you knew about the Third Reich.</p>
<p>  &#8216;A tour de force&#8217; Niall Ferguson</p>
<p>  &#8216;Masterful &#8230; smashes a gallery of preconceptions&#8217; <i>The Times</i></p>
<p>  &#8216;This book will change the way we look at Nazi history &#8230; nothing less than a masterpiece. Rejoice, rejoice, for a great historian is born&#8217; <i>Sunday Telegraph</i></p>
<p>  &#8216;A remarkable and gripping revision of the history of Nazi Germany&#8217; <i>New Statesman</i> Books of the Year</p>
<p>  &#8216;A powerful and provocative reassessment of the whole story&#8217; Richard Overy</p>
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