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Griffith Review 25: After the Crisis

Griffith Review 25: After the Crisis

by Julianne Schultz
Paperback
Publication Date: 31/08/2009

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The global financial crisis is different to other recessions. It challenges many economic fundamentals. Its resolution will fundamentally change the world and the way business is done.
After the Crisis projects this new future, analyses the causes and historic parallels, examines the limits of the growth, and graphically reports what is happening on the front-line around the world.Griffith REVIEW - responding to the crisis that will reshape the world and anticipating what it might mean.
Griffith REVIEW is produced four times a year by Griffith University in conjunction with Text Publishing and distributed by Penguin.
ISBN:
9781921520761
9781921520761
Category:
Economic & financial crises & disasters
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
31-08-2009
Publisher:
Text Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
25th Edition
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
234x155x21mm
Weight:
0.37kg
Julianne Schultz

Professor Emeritus Julianne Schultz AM FAHA is the Chair of The Conversation. She was the publisher and founding editor of Griffith Review, and is Professor Emeritus of Media and Culture at Griffith's Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, and a member of the advisory board of the Gradient Institute. She is an acclaimed author of several books, including Reviving the Fourth Estate (Cambridge) and Steel City Blues (Penguin), and the librettos to the award-winning operas Black River and Going Into Shadows.

In 2009, Julianne became a Member of the Order of Australia for services to journalism and the community, and an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities the following year. She has served on the board of directors of the ABC, Grattan Institute and Copyright Agency, and chaired the Australian Film TV and Radio School, Queensland Design Council and National Cultural Policy Reference Group.

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