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MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING: HOW GLOBAL PROSPERITY IS RESHAPING OUR NEEDS, VALUES,
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MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING: HOW GLOBAL PROSPERITY IS RESHAPING OUR NEEDS, VALUES, AND LIFESTYLES Paperback - 2003 - 1st Edition

by PETER MARBER,

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At first glance, the new millennium has brought us more of the strife and uncertainty that haunted the 20th Century.

About the author

Peter Marber is a Founding Partner and Chief Strategist for The Atlantic Funds, LLC (www.theatlantic.net), and was formerly founder and President of the emerging markets subsidiaries at Wasserstein Perella. Since the mid-1980s, Marber has professionally invested billions of dollars for many of the world's largest corporations and financial groups.

Marber has been a faculty member at Columbia University since 1993, teaching at the Business School and School of International and Public Affairs, and has taught at Johns Hopkins and Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala. He has authored more than 100 articles on international finance and globalization. His first book, From Third World to World Class: The Future of Emerging Markets in the Global Economy, was called future reference reading for "The 24/7 Global Marketplace" by Wired magazine in 2001.

He has been a global analyst for CNN, CNBC, Reuters, Bloomberg, and the Wall Street Journal, has lectured at dozens of international conferences, and has served on many corporate and advisory boards.