The Escape Artists, Noam Scheiber
The Escape Artists, Noam Scheiber
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The Escape Artists

Author: Noam Scheiber

Narrator: Michael Kramer

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/28/2012


Synopsis

Deeply sourced within Obama's economic team, Noam Scheiber is uniquely
qualified to profile the squad of elite administration insiders who have
set and managed the president's economic policies from before the start
of his term in office, through the crisis, and into our current
prolonged recovery. These are people we know—or think we know: Obama, Geithner, Summers, Orszag, and a host of others.

Scheiber
shares his profound understanding of each member of the group,
examining how they work—or don't work—as a team, peeling back the layers
of each personality while revealing the pragmatism, vision, and blind
spots each has in the fight to resurrect the American economy. Along the
way, he sorts out the truth from the myths and the tactical
finger-pointing that surround the recent worldwide financial meltdown.

Here,
egos compete, personalities clash, and ideas do battle. Never before
have we seen such a crystal-clear, in-depth look at the way economic
power is wielded at the highest levels in our nation—in Washington, on
Wall Street, and in their effects on millions of households in America.

This
book will become the key to understanding whether the Obama team will
succeed in bringing us back from the brink of economic ruin—or whether
they have set us up for another crisis.

About Noam Scheiber

Noam Scheiber is a senior editor at the New Republic, writing about politics and Obama administration economic policy. He has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, New York magazine, and Slate, and has appeared on CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and NPR. Noam lives in Washington, D.C.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Neil

The book focuses on President Obama's first term and the decisions he and his team made in response to the economic challenges he inherited from his predecessor. The political considerations and implications, and the personal strengths and weaknesses of the members of the president's economic team,......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

While this book pegs itself as "how Obama's team fumbled the recovery," the book is primarily concerned with quick biographies of the economic team that was put together during and following Obama's election. Thus, the actual how takes a backseat to the who. This is not to say that the who is unimpor......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

Excellent--lucid, well-informed, and gets at the failure of the Obama team to rethink their political or economic worldview in light of the collapse of any reason to believe that the post-1970 growth in financial sector was a good thing for America. If anything, I wish the book were longer, but for w......more

Goodreads review by Mike

I was expecting, based on the title, the author to make the case on what the Obama team did wrong, and what would have produce better results. Instead, the book is mostly a biography of the Obama economic team - cataloging their experiences and eccentricities - rather than an argument for why the ad......more

Goodreads review by Chris

This a very good book. It's written in an easy to understand format and has a good balance between economics and politics. It's nice to read a economics book that challenges the typical "Beltway Establishment" view of economics.......more