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  1. 27 de out. de 2009 · In this updated edition, Niall Ferguson brings his classic financial history of the world up to the present day, tackling the populist backlash that followed the 2008 crisis, the descent of "Chimerica" into a trade war, and the advent of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, with his signature clarity and expert lens.

    • Penguin Books
    • $16.39
  2. The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World is a 2008 book by then-Harvard professor Niall Ferguson, and an adapted television documentary for Channel 4 (UK) and PBS (US), which in 2009 won an International Emmy Award. It examines the long history of money, credit, and banking.

    • Niall Ferguson
    • 2008
  3. Compre online The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World: A Financial History of the World: 10th Anniversary Edition, de Ferguson, Niall na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Ferguson, Niall com ótimos preços.

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  4. The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World (Brasil: A Ascensão do Dinheiro: Uma História Financeira do Mundo) é um documentário britânico de 2008 baseado no livro best seller de Niall Ferguson e apresentada pelo próprio autor, é vencedora do Prêmio Emmy Internacional de Melhor Documentário de 2009.

  5. www.pbs.org › wnet › ascentofmoneyAscent of Money | PBS

    8 de jul. de 2009 · Watch the four-hour series by Niall Ferguson, who traces the evolution of money and its impact on world events. Learn about the origins of finance, insurance, bonds, hedge funds, and more.

  6. Perhaps most important, The Ascent of Money documents how a new financial revolution is propelling the world’s biggest countries, India and China, from poverty to wealth in the space of a single generation—an economic transformation unprecedented in human history.

  7. 13 de nov. de 2007 · A book that traces the evolution of finance from ancient Mesopotamia to the present day, and how it shaped human progress and power. The author, Niall Ferguson, is a historian and a senior fellow at Stanford University and Harvard University.