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This is a book about an ordinary boy whose career took him to the highest levels of Jefferies & Company, Inc., which is now the nations largest securities firm, and who was then thrust into conflicting positions he never dreamed could happen. It is a book about a father who experienced vivid premonitions, one of which was a terrifying fatal automobile accident involving his son, which occurred one week later, claiming the life of this young man. It is about a young scholar who earned professional degrees in economics from Columbia and Oxford Universities, and who became one the nations first…mehr
This is a book about an ordinary boy whose career took him to the highest levels of Jefferies & Company, Inc., which is now the nations largest securities firm, and who was then thrust into conflicting positions he never dreamed could happen. It is a book about a father who experienced vivid premonitions, one of which was a terrifying fatal automobile accident involving his son, which occurred one week later, claiming the life of this young man. It is about a young scholar who earned professional degrees in economics from Columbia and Oxford Universities, and who became one the nations first champions of free markets. It is the story of what it meant to see the overwhelming destructive power of Soviet tyranny on people, yet never to give up hope of freedom, and to be honored on this behalf by the President of Estonia.
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Tracy Herrick retired from Jefferies and Co. following a quarter of a century with the firm. During the latter years he was a member of the Board of Directors and Chief Economist. He advised a select group of governments, pension funds, and individuals concerning investment plans. He is a leading spokesman for free markets. His book, "Smash Up Economics," looks at these markets in light of a coming military struggle with communist China. He was a founder of the Private Bank of the Peninsula, and for several years served as a director as well as chairman of the board's investment committee. He was vice President of Bank of America, initially in the Cashiers Division, which looked inward to the bank's operations. Later, he was at the forefront of the bank's World Banking Division, when the bank was the world's largest. While at the bank he wrote "Bank Analyst's Handbook," which is still the authoritative reference on the subject. It describes the special characteristics of banks which can develop their strengths and endure. He is a co-correspondent to monthly surveys by the Wall Street Journal on the outlook for business and money market conditions, and twice was its most accurate contributor. He holds advanced degrees in economics from Oxford University and Columbia University.
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