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Storia di un tipografo-editore. La Galeati dal 1824 al secondo dopoguerra

Italian · Paperback / Softback

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Le vicende della Tipografia Galeati narrate in queste pagine comprendono un lungo periodo che, partendo dalle prime prove di Ignazio Galeati agli inizi dell'Ottocento, si dipana sino agli anni cinquanta del Novecento. Una storia forse unica per una tipografia che intreccia la produzione della sua azienda con gli avvenimenti storici, culturali, economici, amministrativi della città di Imola. Cambiamenti rintracciabili nella collana di testi italiani e stranieri della Società dei Calobibliofili e poi nell'impegno civile di Paolo Galeati, appassionato cultore e strenuo difensore della lezione tipografica di Giovan Battista Bodoni. Attraverso la pubblicazione di libri, opuscoli, giornali e riviste il nostro lavoro segue il contributo importante di tanti intellettuali e politici che si ritroveranno nella trasformazione della Tipografia Galeati in Cooperativa accompagnandola sino al pieno Novecento.

About the author

Neil Barofsky served as the Special Inspector General in charge of overseeing TARP from December 2008 until March 2011. For eight years prior, he was a federal prosecutor in the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, during which time he headed the Mortgage Fraud Group. Currently, Neil Barofsky is a senior fellow at New York University School of Law. An alum of the University of Pennsylvania and the New York University School of Law, this is his first book.

Summary

Bailout is a jaw-dropping play-by-play of how the Treasury Department bungled the financial bailouts…With a prosecutor’s logic and copious footnotes, Barofsky makes it clear that things are rarely what they seem in Washington.”—USA TODAY

At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, Neil Barofsky gave up his job as a prosecutor in the esteemed US Attorney’s Office in New York City, where he had convicted drug kingpins, Wall Street executives, and perpetrators of mortgage fraud, to become the inspector general in charge of overseeing administration of the bailout money. From the onset, his efforts to protect against fraud and to hold big banks accountable for how they spent taxpayer money were met with outright hostility from Treasury officials in charge of the bailouts.

In this bracing, page-turning account Barofsky offers an insider’s perspective on the mishandling of the $700 billion TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) bailout fund. With vivid behind-the-scenes detail, he reveals the extreme lengths to which our government officials were willing to go in order to serve the interests of Wall Street firms at the expense of the broader public—and at the expense of effective financial reform.

Bailout is a riveting account of Barovsky’s plunge into the political meat grinder of Washington, as well as a vital revelation of just how captured by Wall Street our political system is and why the too-big-to-fail banks have become even bigger and more dangerous in the wake of the crisis.

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“Of all the major books I've read on the financial crisis, this one is the very best at showing the dysfunctional inner workings of the unholy alliance between Wall Street and Washington, D.C.”

Product details

Authors Gianfranco Tortorelli
Publisher Pendragon
 
Languages Italian
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
No. of pages 271
Series PENDRAGON
Le sfere
PENDRAGON
Le sfere
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

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