What led a tiny fishing nation, population 300,000, to decide, around 2003, to reinvent itself as a global financial power? In ReykjavÃk, where men are men, and the women seem to have completely given up on them, Michael Lewis follows the peculiarly Icelandic logic behind the meltdown. (The archive is free for a limited time—all you have to do is create an account if you're not already a subscriber.) |
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