Edition 25: After the Crisis

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.
The corruption of banking is at the heart of the global financial crisis.
Like an internet virus, it is a contagion that has spread with remarkable speed and destruction. It has highlighted the weaknesses in the financial system and the economic order – the burden is not falling evenly.
In the lead essay acclaimed author and business journalist goes beyond the clichés and the predictable explanations to make sense
of what is happening and why. His essay critically examines the practices of banking and the finance industry and the consequences for us all.
Other essays explore the limits of growth, the new meaning of globalism, the rise and rise of China, and front line reports of destruction and opportunities from Australia and around the world.
This is an important agenda setting issue of Griffith REVIEW – responding to the crisis that will reshape the world and anticipating what it might mean.
Other writers include:
Erica Sontheimer, Christopher Joye, Jonathan West, Barbara Gunnell, Margot Saville, Mark Welker, Geoffrey Barker, Colin Mills, Tom Morton, Ryan Heath, Brett Caldwell, Chris Womersley, Paul D Williams, Tony Barrell, Hilary McPhee, Robert Hillman, Catherine Harris, Michael Wesley, Frances Guo, Jorge Sotirios, Xavier Hennekinne and Lloyd Jones. Poem by Christine Paice.
Book Details: RRP: $24.95 / Publication date: August 2009 / ISBN: 9781921520761 / Extent: 264 pp / Format: Paperback (234 x 153mm)
Contents
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Introduction
( 1 )
- End of another era (Edition Introduction) Julianne Schultz
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Essay
( 11 )
- Stupid money Gideon Haigh
- An outsider’s perspective Christopher Joye
- A new globalisation Jonathan West
- The crumbling estate Geoffrey Barker
- A short prehistory of the future Tom Morton
- No soft landing Ryan Heath
- Material or post-material? Paul D Williams
- Made in China Michael Wesley
- Cuba’s China syndrome Jorge Sotirios
- Getting over globalisation Chris Zappone
- A tipping point for impact investing Kylie Charlton
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Memoir
( 7 )
- Windows on Lehman Erica Sontheimer
- Slow burn Colin Mills
- Tobias passing Brett Caldwell
- The fire this time Robert Hillman
- The story behind sister’s new villa Frances Guo
- Chère Colette Xavier Hennekinne
- Just another suicide? Mark Chou
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Reportage
( 5 )
- A bend in the river Barbara Gunnell
- Hedging bets on the future Margot Saville
- Greyfields Mark Welker
- The leaving of Pudding Island Tony Barrell (dec.)
- Glimpses of heaven and hell Hilary McPhee
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Fiction
( 3 )
- The other side of silence Chris Womersley
- The real thing Catherine Harris
- Who’s that dancing with my mother? Lloyd Jones
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Poetry
( 1 )
- The Ministry of Going In Christine Paice
