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The Coming Economic Collapse: How You Can Thrive When Oil Costs $200 a Barrel
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Stephen Leeb, Glen Strathy
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Business Plus
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Stephen Leeb, Glen Strathy
Publisher
Business Plus
ISBN / ASIN
0446699004
ISBN-13
9780446699006
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In this incredibly timely book,renowned economist Stephen Leeb shows how surging oilprices will contribute to a huge economic collapse bysoaring to over $100, and perhaps $200, a barrel- andtells how you can avoid the pitfalls of the upcomingcrisis.
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