Collusion - Nomi Prins
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Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World by Nomi Prins
In Collusion, former Wall Street insider Nomi Prins pulls back the curtain on the quiet meetings and coordinated decisions of the world’s most powerful central bankers. After the 2008 financial crisis, these institutions claimed to be stabilizing the global economy—but Prins argues they were really protecting financial elites while deepening inequality and distorting markets.
This is a sharp, unsettling investigation into how monetary power operates behind closed doors, and why ordinary citizens keep paying the price for decisions they never voted for. If you want to understand the hidden forces shaping today’s economy, this book is essential. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery from Readers’ Republik.
What you’ll learn
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How major central banks coordinate policies behind the scenes
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Why post-crisis monetary interventions benefited markets more than people
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The real impact of quantitative easing and ultra-low interest rates
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How financial power has shifted away from democratic oversight
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Why the global economy feels disconnected from everyday reality
Who should read the book
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Readers interested in economics, finance, and power structures
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Entrepreneurs and investors who want macroeconomic context
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Students of politics, global systems, and inequality
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Anyone questioning how money really works in the modern world
Why buy Collusion from Readers’ Republik
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Collusion - Nomi Prins
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