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Randy Charles Epping is an American author based in Switzerland, perhaps best known for his ''A Beginner's Guide to the World Economy'', which has been translated into 14 languages, and the follow-up ''The 21st Century Economy-A Beginnger's Guide'' published by
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. He is also the author of a financial thriller, ''Trust'', under the name Charles Epping, the first novel published by
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Press.


Life and work

Epping received his bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame, a master's degree from the Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, and a master's degree in International Relations from
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. He went on to work in international finance for more than 25 years, beginning with Banque Paribas Suisse in Geneva (and working in London, Hamburg, São Paulo, and Zurich). He is the current managing director for an international consulting company based in Switzerland, IFS Project Management AG. In ''The 21st Century Economy-A Beginner's Guide'' Epping argues that economic literacy is essential in what he calls our "fusion economy", where what happens in one corner of the globe can have an immediate impact on the rest of the world. The book is well-reviewed by
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, which calls the work "remarkably accessible." In ''Trust'', Epping explores the possibility of a forgotten "Treuhand" account — an account opened in another person's name in order to keep the real owner secret — thousands of which were opened by Jewish families in Switzerland as the Nazis invaded Europe. Epping speculates that if such an account were never returned to the family, or stolen by the trustee, it would have multiplied a thousand times over the past six decades. Much of the book is based on the real-life details of Epping's work with a Jewish family trying to reclaim buildings in Berlin that they had owned before World War II.


Central Europe Foundation

In 1999, Epping became president of Central Europe Foundation (Mitteleuropa-stiftung), which provides scholarships to students from throughout Central and Eastern Europe and awards the annual Dr. Elemér Hantos Prize "to a person, persons, or organization for outstanding achievement in promoting Economic Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe". Recent recipients of the prize have been human-rights activist and Czech President
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and Austrian Vice-Chancellor
Erhard Busek Erhard Busek (25 March 1941 – 13 March 2022) was an Austrian politician from the Christian-conservative People's Party ( ÖVP). Throughout his political career, he was widely regarded as one of the leaders of the party's liberal wing. He was ...
who served as Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe."HantosPrize.org"
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''. Retrieved on 2009-02-16.


References


External links


Articles

* Epping, Randy Charles. "Economic Success at Home Means Taking on the World."
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.1992-09-30. * Epping, Randy. "Europeans Like NAFTA Over Union."
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. 1993-11-16.


Other topics


A Beginner's Guide to the Global Economy Website

Randy Charles Epping at Vintage Books Website

Trust Website
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