-Titulo Original : Sin Reservas: Un Limite Al Poder Absoluto (Spanish Edition)
-Fabricante :
Amazon Crossing
-Descripcion Original:
Martin Redrado, ex-titular del Banco Central de la Republica Argentina, jamas penso que terminaria protagonizando la crisis institucional mas grave de las sucesivas administraciones de los presidentes Nestor Kirchner y su esposa, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Pero fue precisamente la posicion en la cual se encontro, cuando trato de defender las reservas internacionales del pais y la autarquia de la institucion que presidia de los propositos de un gobierno desesperado por conseguir fondos frescos, como consecuencia de la recesion de 2008-2009. En este libro revelador, el cual a pesar de ajustarse meticulosamente a los hechos, se lee mas como una autobiografia novelesca que como obra de un economista formado en la Universidad de Harvard, Redrado brinda detalles de los acontecimientos que culminaron en su renuncia como presidente del Banco Central argentino, despues de una brillante gestion como maxima autoridad monetaria de ese pais. Aqui explica, asimismo, en terminos sencillos, los principios clave de ser un banquero central y las razones por las cuales dichos principios se encuentran, muchas veces, en conflicto con las ambiciones politicas. Sin Reservas es la historia de un servidor publico honesto, quien puso sus principios y los mejores intereses de su pais antes de su carrera. Es la historia de como Redrado perdio la batalla por completar su periodo de gestion, pero gano la guerra al plantarse firme y revelar un ardid politico diseñado para fortalecer la popularidad de un gobierno a costillas de la salud economica de una nacion. Martin Redrado led the quiet life of a banker until 2008’s international recession threw Argentina’s Central Bank into the political spotlight. President Cristina Kirchner appointed Redrado President of the Central Bank in 2004, with a mission of improving the value of Argentina’s peso in the world market. When the financial crisis hit in 2008, Kirchner called upon the Central Bank to supply cash for public spending and the payment of national debts. Redrado resisted this order and was removed from his post by presidential decree, prompting a highly charged appeal that questioned the division between government and the Central Bank. In No Reserve, Redrado, a Harvard-educated economist who brought Wall Street experience home to lead the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, tells the gripping story of the events leading to his resignation from the presidency of the Central Bank after a record-breaking five-year term. His account clearly establishes the founding tenets of central banking and explains why they are often at odds with political ambitions. No Reserve: The Limits of Absolute Power is the story of an honest public servant who placed his principles and the best interests of his people above his career. It is the story of how Redrado lost the battle to finish his term but won the ideological war, teaching Argentina the importance of independent banking - free from political popularity contests and autocratic decision-making - to the nation and the people’s economic health. About the Author Martin Redrado is a rare blend of thinker and international policy maker. As a Central Banker in Argentina, his policies aided Argentina in overcoming the 2008-2009 world financial crisis. He resigned his position after the president made the decision to use Central Banks reserves to pay for current expenditures. In 1994, he created Fundacion Capital, an economic research house that has established itself as a top think tank in Latin America. He is the author of four books, Como sobrevivir a la globalizacion (How to Survive Globalization), Exportar para crecer (Exports for Growth), Tiempo de Desafios (Time of Challenges), and Sin Reservas (No Reserve).
-Fabricante :
Amazon Crossing
-Descripcion Original:
Martin Redrado, ex-titular del Banco Central de la Republica Argentina, jamas penso que terminaria protagonizando la crisis institucional mas grave de las sucesivas administraciones de los presidentes Nestor Kirchner y su esposa, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Pero fue precisamente la posicion en la cual se encontro, cuando trato de defender las reservas internacionales del pais y la autarquia de la institucion que presidia de los propositos de un gobierno desesperado por conseguir fondos frescos, como consecuencia de la recesion de 2008-2009. En este libro revelador, el cual a pesar de ajustarse meticulosamente a los hechos, se lee mas como una autobiografia novelesca que como obra de un economista formado en la Universidad de Harvard, Redrado brinda detalles de los acontecimientos que culminaron en su renuncia como presidente del Banco Central argentino, despues de una brillante gestion como maxima autoridad monetaria de ese pais. Aqui explica, asimismo, en terminos sencillos, los principios clave de ser un banquero central y las razones por las cuales dichos principios se encuentran, muchas veces, en conflicto con las ambiciones politicas. Sin Reservas es la historia de un servidor publico honesto, quien puso sus principios y los mejores intereses de su pais antes de su carrera. Es la historia de como Redrado perdio la batalla por completar su periodo de gestion, pero gano la guerra al plantarse firme y revelar un ardid politico diseñado para fortalecer la popularidad de un gobierno a costillas de la salud economica de una nacion. Martin Redrado led the quiet life of a banker until 2008’s international recession threw Argentina’s Central Bank into the political spotlight. President Cristina Kirchner appointed Redrado President of the Central Bank in 2004, with a mission of improving the value of Argentina’s peso in the world market. When the financial crisis hit in 2008, Kirchner called upon the Central Bank to supply cash for public spending and the payment of national debts. Redrado resisted this order and was removed from his post by presidential decree, prompting a highly charged appeal that questioned the division between government and the Central Bank. In No Reserve, Redrado, a Harvard-educated economist who brought Wall Street experience home to lead the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, tells the gripping story of the events leading to his resignation from the presidency of the Central Bank after a record-breaking five-year term. His account clearly establishes the founding tenets of central banking and explains why they are often at odds with political ambitions. No Reserve: The Limits of Absolute Power is the story of an honest public servant who placed his principles and the best interests of his people above his career. It is the story of how Redrado lost the battle to finish his term but won the ideological war, teaching Argentina the importance of independent banking - free from political popularity contests and autocratic decision-making - to the nation and the people’s economic health. About the Author Martin Redrado is a rare blend of thinker and international policy maker. As a Central Banker in Argentina, his policies aided Argentina in overcoming the 2008-2009 world financial crisis. He resigned his position after the president made the decision to use Central Banks reserves to pay for current expenditures. In 1994, he created Fundacion Capital, an economic research house that has established itself as a top think tank in Latin America. He is the author of four books, Como sobrevivir a la globalizacion (How to Survive Globalization), Exportar para crecer (Exports for Growth), Tiempo de Desafios (Time of Challenges), and Sin Reservas (No Reserve).

