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The Storm: The World Economic Crisis & What It Means by Vince Cable is a compelling and authoritative analysis of the global financial crisis. Drawing on his decades of experience as an economist and politician, Cable explains the causes of the downturn, from property bubbles and personal debt to opaque financial trading, and offers clear guidance on how governments, businesses, and individuals should respond.
In The Storm, Cable also highlights the dangers of complacency and isolationism, warning against simplistic solutions and scapegoating. He argues that liberal markets, global cooperation, and a broader recognition of emerging economies are essential to navigating economic turbulence and sustaining improvements in living standards worldwide.
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a clear, insightful, and practical understanding of the financial crisis, its global impact, and the steps needed to secure a more stable economic future.














