56 Zünd (1983), zitiert in Eschenbach/Horak (1997), S. 288 57 vgl. Eschenbach/Horak (1997), S. 289 f. 58vgl. Reiss (1990), zitiert in Eschenbach/Horak (1997), S. 289 59 vgl. Wolf (1999), S. 252 60vgl. Wolf (1996), S. 47.
仅仅在10天的时间里,全世界损失了上千亿美元;政治和经济格局也为之改变;个人生活和国家的命运被重新界定。到底是谁在掌握着世界市场,本书对此进行了揭示。
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