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Book review: Negotiating the new Normal


 Book review:

🌸 Due to coronavirus shock strong economic recovery in the developed world is more doubtful than ever. Discussing new dimensions and the way out from these setbacks, this book answers all the arising questions with new stock ideology and many more.


🌸 This book is an attempt by the author to navigate the melding of geopolitics and geoeconomics in this era. The idea to show that irresistible currents may be shaping policy and that they are not contingent upon the idiosyncratic behaviour of any leader in particular.


🌸 The book attempts to show that pandemic -era trends are not really that new at all, but have been in making since at least the  GFC. The pandemic has only served to accelerate these trends which for better or worse will hold sway over the lives of Earth's inhabitants for the foreseeable future.


🌸 The author has deeply researched each and every detail providing a new vision after Covid. He shares many stories providing a vivid picture of the scenario and the way to deal it. The best part of this book is it provides a brief explanation of terms of finance or other typical economic abbreviations used for any lay man to understand the concept better.


🌸 I hardly read economics but this book changed my opinion. It is a well compiled book with thorough research, perfect finding, analysis and better suggestions to enact. The flow kept me intact  about what got destroyed due to pandemic , who actually suffered , how common people had to pay the price and now when its almost over, how the problem of the post pandemic havoc must be tackled , to find a pathway on the road of growth.


🌸 I enjoyed reading this book immensely and would recommend this book to all.

🌸 Happy Reading!

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