Economist on Wall Street
The Sanctity of Gold, the Security of Investments, Other Delusions
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Sean Pratt
About this listen
Peter Bernstein's Economist on Wall Street is a collection of work from 1955 to 1970. The audio is especially interesting because so many of Bernstein's observations reflect the most important issues of the present - the outlook for inflation and its control, the intricacies of monetary policy, the future of the dollar, and the dilemmas of household finances. Bernstein was also concerned with developments in portfolio management, including the new influence of institutional investors and rules for optimal asset mixes. He provides light touches, too, as he indulges in fantasies and philosophical musings over a wide variety of topics.
With so many years of hindsight, we should not be surprised to find some of Bernstein's predictions running awry. But why? In each instance, these forecasts were biased by memories of the past. There is a big lesson to be learned there.
Economist on Wall Street is a remarkable audio work, with lasting relevance and keen insights into the art of investment management, the capital markets, gold and the dollar, and the fun of being alive.
©2008 Peter L. Bernstein (P)2009 Gildan Media CorpWhat listeners say about Economist on Wall Street
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- 16-05-20
Dated and Not A Very Engaging Audiobook
I listened to another book by Peter Bernstein (The Powee of Gold) which I loved. I wanted to listen to another one of his titles, due to the limited selection. i choose this book, and despite it being well written and well narrated, I found it hard to follow and very dated. its also extremely long and continually discusses companys that are not significant today or do not exist, plus the talk about the gold standard and gold far to much for book about Wall Street.
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