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March 04, 2007

Economic Dreams - Economic Nightmares Reviews Financial Armageddon

Dave Iverson, who publishes the Economic Dreams - Economic Nightmares blog, has just reviewed my new book:

Michael Panzner's Financial Armageddon: Protecting Your Future from Four Impending Catastrophes doesn't pull any punches. The book is a hard-hitting expose of what may be our future, as events that have been wound up by more than a decade of irrational exuberance wind down in reverse. Against this frightening backdrop — made all the more frightening by this week's market jitters — Panzner concludes with book with some pointers to help average people navigate the treacherous waters of what may well be an inevitably dark near-term future. And to prepare them to better set a stage for brighter days on the other side of darkness for themselves and for their children.

Panzner's graphic depiction of future events is more detailed than I have seen before. In this it reminds me a lot of John Kenneth Galbraith's The Great Crash: 1929, which leaves Panzner in a great position to do a historical follow-up after the fact much like Galbraith did. For the rest of us, the book paints a picture to hold in front of us, and to test against as the future unfolds....

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