In an Uncertain World
By Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg
By Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg
By Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg
By Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg
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$18.00
Sep 07, 2004 | ISBN 9780375757303
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Nov 18, 2003 | ISBN 9781588363381
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Praise
"As Secretary of the Treasury, Bob Rubin ranked with the best. This drama-packed account of his years on the job should be read by all who are interested in what happens when politics and economics intersect."
–Warren Buffett
"Robert Rubin in one of the most brilliant and honorable wise men of our era, and he has produced an extraordinary book. It is both fascinating and readable. With charming candor and a wealth of lessons, it provides an exciting account of his life on Wall Street
and of his tenure as the presidential adviser and Treasury Secretary. But it is also a very personal book filled with tales and insights about his relationships with such key players as Alan Greenspan, Larry Summers and President Bill Clinton. This is destined to be one of the most important books, as well as one of the most enjoyable and enlightening, published in our time."
–Walter Isaacson
"Bob Rubin takes us behind the closed doors and into the nerve center of Wall Street, the White House and the Treasury Department during a historic time in the global economy. It’s a fascinating and highly instructive tale told by a man who is uniquely qualified to guide us through these monumental political and economic challenges."
–Tom Brokaw
"Robert Rubin served with distinction as Secretary of Treasury during a period of turbulence in international financial markets. He has now written an engrossing and thoughtful book about his experiences. Even those who do not agree with some of his conclusions, will find this important reading."
–Henry Kissinger
"When historians look back on the 1990s, they will almost certainly ask how the greatest economic expansion in American history happened. Robert Rubin’s forthright and fascinating memoir will be the place to begin. With the meticulousness of a scholar and an appealing lack of vanity, Rubin has written the kind of book that important figures in history should write but seldom do."
–Michael Beschloss
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