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God & Man On Wall Street, The Conscience of Capitalism

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“This remarkable book will change the way you look at fixing Wall Street and redeeming capitalism.” — Scott Umstead, President, Fusion Investment Group Fed up with Wall Street? You’re not alone. It doesn’t have to be this way! Craig Columbus and Mark Hendrickson turn the subject of financial reform upside down. The authors pull no punches, taking both Wall Street and central bankers to task. They also show you a different side of the financial system, reminding us of the good Wall Street is capable of doing. This hopeful book connects the head and the heart of free markets—uncovering original solutions that cannot be reached by regulations alone. Written for the financial professional and layman alike, God and Man on Wall Street will both challenge and inspire you. A frequent commentator on financial television for fifteen years, Craig Columbus is one of Wall Street’s most recognizable strategists and financial executives. He also serves as the chair of the Entrepreneurship Department and executive director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Grove City College. Mark Hendrickson is adjunct professor of economics and Fellow for Economic & Social Policy with the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. He is a contributor to Forbes.com, and sits on the Council of Scholars of the Commonwealth Foundation in Pennsylvania. Banks & Banking Business Ethics Workplace & Organizational Behavior Banking Wall Street Capitalism Business Taxation Management Socialism US Economy Economic Inequality
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