Victor Zarnowitz is a world-famous economist. Victor Zarnowitz is also
a man who grew up in the Polish town of Oswiecim, known in German as
Auschwitz. Zarnowitz and his brother fled the area as the Nazis
advanced in September 1939. Moving eastward, he landed right in the
arms of the Soviets and was sent to a Siberian Gulag. How did this
brilliant young man, who nearly died at the hands of the Soviets, end
up a renowned University of Chicago economist? That's exactly what
this inspiring, lyrical memoir—told in simple, captivating
prose—is all about. The recipient of many prizes and honors,
Zarnowitz is still, at age eighty-seven, one of the six economists who
decide officially that the U.S. is in a recession. He is also a
captivating writer and his memoir a thrilling page turner: -In
September 1939 Victor and his brother walked the entire width of
Poland with the blitzkrieg just behind them. They ran right into
oncoming Soviet troops. Zarnowitz was trapped at the junction of the
two most fearsome armies the world had ever seen. He was literally
standing in the center point of history. -The Soviets considered
Polish refugees prisoners of war. In 1940, they transported Zarnowitz
and his brother thousands of miles north and put them to work in
Stalin's oldest Gulag. They earned their daily gruel and bread crusts
by trying to meet impossible work quotas. The last third of the book
brings the story up to date, telling, in a non-technical manner, of
Zarnowitz's life in America and his professional career. It includes
his observations of other economists and their ideas, his own
contributions to business-cycle theory and economic indicators, and
his thoughts on more than a half-century of American history. While
memoirs of the Holocaust are plentiful, the Jewish experience in
Stalin's Gulags has been virtually forgotten. Weaving politics and
economics into the harrowing tale of his personal journey, Zarnowitz's
inspiring life story provides a priceless perspective on some of the
most traumatic upheavals of the 20th century—and on the resilience
and power of the human spirit.
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My Life and Times
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313357794
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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