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Too Big to Fail
Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Overview
A fast-moving narrative of the 2008 financial crisis and institutional breakdown.
Why it matters
It shows investors how fast fragility can move from abstraction to emergency when systems begin to break.
Description
Too Big to Fail gives a real-time-feeling account of crisis decision-making during one of the most dangerous episodes in modern financial history.
Who should read it
Investors who want to understand institutional panic, rescue dynamics, and systemic crisis behavior.
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