John Cassidy
John Cassidy, one of the country's leading business journalists, has been a staff writer at the "New Yorker" for six years, covering economics and finance. Previously he was business editor of the "Sunday Times" (London) and deputy editor of the "New York Post." He lives in New York.
John Cassidy, one of the country's leading business journalists, has been a staff writer at the "New Yorker" for six years, covering economics and finance. Previously he was business editor of the "Sunday Times" (London) and deputy editor of the "New York Post." He lives in New York. See less
John Cassidy's Featured Books
John Cassidy book reviews
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How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities
had to have my own copy
by duncan m, Mar 29, 2012
Borrowed it from the library and decided later I needed to have a copy always handy. A useful antidote to the free market fundamentalist idiocies that we keep being subjected to. Read More
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How Markets Fail
A Must Read Book
by BOXCAR, Mar 17, 2011
John Cassidy's "How Market's Fail" is a well written book, couched in layman's lanquage.
A must read for those, including myself, who even entertained a notion that Socialism / Communism was ... Read More
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Dot.Con: The Greatest Story Ever Sold
Economedy
by roaddog, Mar 4, 2010
This history of the dot.com bubble has all the ingredients of a Restoration comedy -- manners masquerading as sophistication, the sheer folly of social pretense and the pathetic attempt to stay ... Read More