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John Cassidy

    1. Jänner 1963

    John Cassidy ist ein Journalist, der über wirtschaftliche und politische Themen schreibt. Seine Arbeit konzentriert sich häufig auf die Finanzmärkte und deren Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft. Cassidys Stil ist bekannt für seine analytische Tiefe und seine Fähigkeit, komplexe Probleme klar zu erklären. Seine Schriften bieten den Lesern einen tiefen Einblick in die moderne Wirtschaft.

    Cat's Pajamas
    The Book of KidsSongs 2
    How Markets Fail: The Rise and Fall of Free Market Economics
    Paint this Book: Watercolour for the artistically undiscovered
    The Odd, the Furry, and the Speckled
    Malen für verkannte Künstler
    • Malen für verkannte Künstler

      Spaß mit Wasserfarben

      Spielerisch und voller Witz führt es dem verkannten Künstler - ob klein, ob groß - den Pinsel, animiert zu lockeren Strichen und Schmierern und lässt Kunstwerke aus Farbklecksen entstehen. Es arbeitet mit Farbspritzern und Wischtechnik, erklärt, wie Farbverläufe entstehen, wie man Farben mischt und wie man sie kombiniert. Es taucht in Landschaften, zaubert bunte, seltsame Tierchen hervor, beschäftigt sich mit Licht und Schatten, Anatomie und Körperteilen, Perspektive und Fluchtpunkt, wagt sich an Landschaften und Stillleben und ermuntert schließlich dazu, eine kleine Geschichte in Bildern zu erzählen. Es gibt hier keinen Fehler - außer dem, zu selbstkritisch zu sein. Und wenn man die vielen, auf spezielles Papier gedruckten Seiten schließlich bunt bespritzt, bekleckst und bemalt hat, wird klar: In jedem steckt ein Künstler, man muss ihn nur entdecken!

      Malen für verkannte Künstler
    • Award-winning illustrator Thacher Hurd and John Cassidy, cofounder of the renowned publisher Klutz, include witty instructions, charming illustrations - and plenty of room to do your own experimenting. You'll learn the basics of colour blending, light and shadow, and perspective - but you'll think you're just having fun!

      Paint this Book: Watercolour for the artistically undiscovered
    • Veteran New Yorker staff writer John Cassidy offers a provocative take on the misguided economic thinking that produced the 2008 financial crisis—now with a new preface addressing how its lessons remain unheeded in the present, as we're facing the worst economic catastrophe since the Great Depression. A Pulitzer Prize Finalist An Economist Book of the Year A Businessweek Best Book of the Year For fifty years, economists have been developing elegant theories or how markets facilitate innovation, create wealth, and allocate society's resources efficiently. But what about when they fail, when they lead us to stock market bubbles, glaring inequality, polluted rivers, and credit crunches? In this updated and expanded edition of How Markets Fail, John Cassidy describes the rising influence of "utopian economies"—the thinking that is blind to how real people act and that denies the many ways an unregulated free market can bring on disaster. Combining on-the-ground reporting and clear explanations of economic theories Cassidy warns that in today's economic crisis, following old orthodoxies isn't just misguided—it's downright dangerous.

      How Markets Fail: The Rise and Fall of Free Market Economics
    • The classic holler-along music collection for ages four to forever. We've sold over a million copies of these recordings, and they still get more out-of the-blue raves and crayon-drawn endorsements than most anything else we do. Nancy Cassidy's Gold-Record-winning tunes are available on cassettes packaged with beautifully illustrated books of lyrics and music, or all by themselves on compact disc.

      The Book of KidsSongs 2
    • Cat's Pajamas

      • 16 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      3,8(4)Abgeben

      This rhythmic book of hip cats, cool cats, and all kinds of other cats is for children ages 1 and up.

      Cat's Pajamas
    • How Markets Fail

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,1(104)Abgeben

      How did we get to where we are? This title shows that the roots of our financial failure lie not with individuals, but with an idea - the idea that markets are inherently rational.

      How Markets Fail
    • Dot.con

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,0(43)Abgeben

      This is a sceptical history of the internet/stock market boom. John Cassidy argues that what we have just witnessed wasn't simply a stock market bubble; it was a social and cultural phenomenon driven by broad historical forces. Cassidy explains how these forces combined to produce the buying hysteria that drove the prices of loss-making companies into the stratosphere. Much has been made of Alan Greenspan's phrase irrational exuberance, but Cassidy shows that there was nothing irrational about what happened. The people involved - fund managers, stock analysts, journalists and pundits - were simply acting in their own self-interest.

      Dot.con
    • The Klutz Book of Animation is a complete how-to treatment of stop-motion magic, from practical instruction to ready-to-shoot scripts. The software you Have fun

      The Klutz Book of Animation