All the Devils Are Here

2010 book by Bethany McLean and Joseph Nocera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

All the Devils Are Here

All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis is a nonfiction book by authors Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera about the 2008 financial crisis.[1] It details how the financial crisis bubbled up from a volatile, and bipartisan, mixture of government meddling and laissez-faire. It concludes that the episode was not an accident, and that banks understood the big picture before the crisis happened but continued with bad practices nevertheless.

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All the Devils Are Here
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AuthorBethany McLean and Joseph Nocera
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEconomic History, Finance
PublisherPortfolio/Penguin Press
Publication date
November 16, 2010
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover
Pages400 pp.
ISBN1-59184-363-4
OCLC535490487
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The title

The title of the book comes from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, in which he wrote "Hell is empty, and all the devils are here".

Notable people in the book

Reviews

  • Seeking Alpha[2]
  • Seattle PI[3]
  • Business Pundit[4]
  • Business Week[5]
  • New York Times[6]
  • INC.com[7]
  • Huffington Post[8]
  • Washington Post[9]
  • Forbes[10]

References

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