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Business Economics Vol. 49, No. 3 © National Association for Business Economics Book Review of us, listen to what he has to say. Contrary to the Stress Test: Reflections on the demonization of him from both the left and the right, Financial Crisis Geithner was a lifelong public servant. His first stint on Wall Street was as President of the New York Federal Reserve, not a top-paid CEO. (That is a fact often lost on members of Congress, like many other facts these days.) By Timothy F. Geithner. 2014. Crown Publishing. Paulson made a point about Geithner’s book that I Pp. 592. $35.00 hardcover. had not heard before; he called it a career manual. Geithner joked that he was not sure what that meant, Business Economics (2014) 49, 201–202. unless it somehow demonstrated that you did not have doi:10.1057/be.2014.20 to be extraordinary to succeed. Paulson countered that it was clear that Geithner was always more committed to doing what was right rather than what was easy or was recently at a meeting for the Chicago Council expedient. It was that commitment to what he had I on Global Affairs, which hosted former Treasury learned in a career of fighting
Business Economics – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 1, 2014
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