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Michael Lewis

Review Essay
Mar/Apr
1995
For Love of Money: Why Central Bankers and Speculators Need Each Other
Michael Lewis

In The Vandals' Crown, Gregory Millman recounts the lucrative tug of war between the world's currency traders and central bankers. It all began because Milton Friedman wanted to make a bet.

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