Description
- ISBN-13: 9781471196690
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 576
- Weight: 1072 gr
- ISBN-10: 1471196690
- Publisher Date: 15 Sep 2020
- Height: 163 mm
- Spine Width: 43 mm
- Width: 235 mm
Original price was: ₹1,499.00.₹1,349.00Current price is: ₹1,349.00.
Ray Dalio’s “Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order” (ISBN: 9781471196690) offers invaluable insights into navigating turbulent times. Learn from history’s lessons to understand the present and seize opportunities in the changing world order. Dalio’s expertise provides a roadmap for surviving and thriving in uncertain times. Get your copy today!
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Niladri Paul –
Excellent book! Changed my perspective on how the world works and how to prepare for the future. Very insightful and helpful.
Simran Bansal –
Dalio’s analysis is spot-on. A clear and concise explanation of complex global trends. A very informative and thought-provoking book.
Ankush –
It’s a good book. Gives a broad understanding of world order changes. Some concepts require prior economics knowledge, though.
Prashant Tripathi –
This book offers a fresh perspective on global economics. It’s a bit lengthy, but worth the time investment. Some new concepts to grasp!
Mohit Bansal –
A must-read for anyone wanting to understand global dynamics! Dalio breaks down complex systems in an easy-to-understand way. Highly recommended.
Surya Prakash Sahoo –
This book had a lot of insights into how the world economy works. I really enjoyed reading it and learned many useful concepts.
Sayyad Aadil –
An informative and insightful read! Dalio’s expertise shines through. A helpful guide for navigating uncertain economic times. Impressive work.
Aryan Gupta –
I appreciated the historical context. Made current events much easier to understand. Good book to get clear understanding of the world.
Ravi Verma –
A bit too theoretical for my taste. Still, some interesting points, especially regarding debt cycles and reserve currencies. Not easy read.
Aditya Gupta –
Found some parts repetitive. However, the historical perspective is fascinating and gives good insights into current events.
Shubham Tripathi –
Good overview of historical cycles. The principles are useful, though sometimes feel a bit high-level. Practical application needs thought.
Sandeep Yadav –
Dalio’s book is insightful, but a bit dense. It requires patience. Still, a valuable read for understanding global economics. It’s a good one but requires commitment.
Aayush Jaiswal –
It was a good read and understood how the world works at large scale. I would recommend this to others. Worth reading at least once
Arpit Jain –
The principles are a bit abstract. Could use more real-world examples. It has its moments, but overall not completely satisfied.
Sai Srinivas Chinnam –
A book full of information to understand how the world works, it has broad perspective on the world.
Sheetal Nimaliya –
Good to read from the view of investor point and how world works on a large scale. Helped me to understand the world better.