Three Days at Camp David, Jeffrey E. Garten
Three Days at Camp David, Jeffrey E. Garten
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Three Days at Camp David
How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy

Author: Jeffrey E. Garten

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 11 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/06/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The former dean of the Yale School of Management and Undersecretary of Commerce in the Clinton administration chronicles the 1971 August meeting at Camp David, where President Nixon unilaterally ended the last vestiges of the gold standard—breaking the link between gold and the dollar—transforming the entire global monetary system.Over the course of three days—from August 13 to 15, 1971—at a secret meeting at Camp David, President Richard Nixon and his brain trust changed the course of history. Before that weekend, all national currencies were valued to the U.S. dollar, which was convertible to gold at a fixed rate. That system, established by the Bretton Woods Agreement at the end of World War II, was the foundation of the international monetary system that helped fuel the greatest expansion of middle-class prosperity the world has ever seen.  In making his decision, Nixon shocked world leaders, bankers, investors, traders and everyone involved in global finance. Jeffrey E. Garten argues that many of the roots of America’s dramatic retrenchment in world affairs began with that momentous event that was an admission that America could no longer afford to uphold the global monetary system. It opened the way for massive market instability and speculation that has plagued the world economy ever since, but at the same time it made possible the gigantic expansion of trade and investment across borders which created our modern era of once unimaginable progress.Based on extensive historical research and interviews with several participants at Camp David, and informed by Garten’s own insights from positions in four presidential administrations and on Wall Street, Three Days at Camp David chronicles this critical turning point, analyzes its impact on the American economy and world markets, and explores its ramifications now and for the future. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Jeffrey E. Garten

Jeffrey E. Garten teaches courses on the global economy at the Yale School of Management, where he was formerly the dean. He has held senior positions in the Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Clinton administrations, and was a managing director of Lehman Brothers and the Blackstone Group on Wall Street. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, BusinessWeek, and the Harvard Business Review, and he is the author of four previous books on global economics and politics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christopher on February 08, 2023

Credit Jeffrey E. Garten's Three Days at Camp David for spinning a highly readable account of a potentially tedious topic: the decision by Richard Nixon to take the US off the gold standard in August 1971, destroying the Bretton Woods System of monetary management and throwing the world economy into......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on July 25, 2021

Making monetary policy accessible and easy to read is not easy, but this author accomplished it.......more

Goodreads review by Frank on November 22, 2021

Although the book doesn't exactly set off fireworks, it is a workmanlike recapitulation of one of the most momentous periods of American economic history, culminating when President Richard Nixon, on August 15, 1971, took the US off the gold standard, imposed a 90-day wage and price freeze, and adde......more

Goodreads review by Trey on July 28, 2021

Garten tells a great story. Richard Nixon is focused on winning re-election in 1972. John Connally, Nixon’s secretary of the treasury, is willing to upend the global economy to make it happen. And technocrats like Under Secretary Paul Volcker, Fed chair Arthur Burns, and OMB director George Shultz a......more

Goodreads review by Scott on August 13, 2021

This book was more than I expected. I thought that the ideas were well stated and matter of fact. The insight and research was well done. It gave a sense of personality and the energy behind these events. I would recommend to anyone in the financial world or interested in U.S. History-particularly d......more