Every other hobby he had (reading, writing, listening to music) is now a part of his daily work routine. His only regular hobby in life is watching movies first day first show. He has also written regularly for . These include The Times of India, The Hindu, The Hindu Business Line, Indian Management, Asian Age, Deccan Chronicle, Forbes

Every other hobby he had (reading, writing, listening to music) is now a part of his daily work routine. His only regular hobby in life is watching movies first day first show. He has also written regularly for . These include The Times of India, The Hindu, The Hindu Business Line, Indian Management, Asian Age, Deccan Chronicle, Forbes India, Quartz India, Mutual Fund Insight, and Wealth Insight. Currently, he is a regular columnist . He blogs at and can be reached at vivek.kaul@gmail. His areas of interest are political economy, the international financial crisis, personal finance, marketing and branding, and anything to do with cinema and music(Daily News and Analysis (DNA)) An eminently readable take on the use and abuse of money by Vivek Kaul. --(Business Line) A very interesting readThe second book in trilogy is strongly recommended. If one wants to understand the present, one must read the historical account of the evolution of money. --(The Hindu) Kaul s work, though elaborate, gives readers a clear understanding of the events that shaped the current financial world. --(DNA Mumbai) . But now ask them what money is Vivek has asked himself precisely this question and this fine book is a culmination of his dogged pursuit of the answer. (Al Ries)
The dominance of the United States led to its currency, the dollar, becoming the international reserve currency. The book also analyzes how the United Kingdom of Great Britain, which was once the premier nation of the world, lost out to its former colony, the United States of America. As he wrote to his shareholders: But a pin lies in wait for every bubble. Over the years, this exorbitant privilege has led to many financial crises in different parts of the world. The second book in the Easy Money trilogy discusses how the global financial system evolved in the aftermath of the First World War and how that finally led to the dot-com crash in the United States,
- Title : Easy Money: Evolution of the Global Financial System to the Great Bubble Burst
- Author : Vivek Kaul
- Rating : 4.66 (839 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-7-10
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 356 Pages
- Asin : 8132113438
- Language : English


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