Wall Street on the Tundra
Friday, March 27, 2009 at 08:06 (2201)
Posted by capnasty
"What led a tiny fishing nation, population 300,000, to decide, around 2003, to re-invent itself as a global financial power? In Reykjavík, where men are men, and the women seem to have completely given up on them, the author follows the peculiarly Icelandic logic behind the meltdown."
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