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Network capital, 189

Network platforms

access to, 112

Davos as. See Davos

need for, 112

Network power

communication used to form, 41

description of, xxv

of Klaus Schwab, 95

network strength and, 97

Network science

description of, xxvi

financial system viewed through, 6–7

human relationships viewed

through, 7

patterns in, 7

Networkers, 100–101

Networking

at charity events, 128–129

at Davos, 5, 9

family office platform for, 123–124

at fitness clubs, 125–126

mind-set of, 100–101

power lunches for, 124–125

at Private parties, 126–128

purpose of, 100, 104, 108

resistance to, 104

by Superhubs, 100

by women, 151

Networking gap, 151, 161–162

New York

charity events in, 128

Four Seasons restaurant in, 124

real estate in, 90–91

New York Fed, 45–46, 183, 208–209, 215

New York Times, 17, 56, 71, 125, 148, 158, 189

New York University, 36, 47, 64

New Zealand, 13

Newsweek, 80

Niccolini, Julian, 124

Niederauer, Duncan, 85

Nodes

definition of, xxvi

description of, 18–19

failure of, 216

in financial system, 19–20

hierarchy of, 19

with limited connections, 20

links to, 19

preferential attachment of, xxvi

senior, 77

superhub connections to, 19–20

Nonverbal communication, 99–100, 149

Nooyi, Indra, 157

Norms, 222

Northwestern University, 220

Norway, 114

Novogratz, Michael, 109

Noyer, Christian, 160

O

Oaktree Capital Management, 90

Obama, Barack, 58, 165, 168, 173–174, 188–189, 196

Observer, 87

Obsessiveness, 69

Och, Dan, 170

Och-Ziff, 170

“Office housework,” 152

Office of the Chief Economist, 164

Old boys’ network, 82–85, 150

Old Lane Partners, 139

On the Brink, 172

On Tour with the IMF, 160

O’Neal, Stanley, 56

O’Neill, Michael, 140

Open-mindedness, 62

Opportunities, 52–53

Opportunity gap, 13

Orszag, Peter, 168

Osborne, George, 121, 137

Osório, Horta, 137

Oxfam, 213

P

Pain, 71

Paine Webber, 209

Palantir Technologies, 72

Panama Papers, 211

Pandit, Vikram, 23, 53, 57, 139–140, 203

Pao, Ellen, 196–203

Papandreou, George, 27

Paranoia, 71

Paris, 131–132

Parties

private, 126–128

at World Economic Forum, 114–116

Patton, Arch, 87

Paulson & Co., 42, 88

Paulson, Hank

AIG and, 183

Alan Greenspan and, 36

as U.S. treasury secretary, 36, 167

background on, 172

at Bilderberg conference, 121

networking by, 172–173, 182

personal relationships, 11

in public and private sectors, 165

revolving door phenomenon and, 165

Robert Rubin and, 167

Paulson, John, xxvii, 7, 82, 88, 129

Pax Ellevate Global Women’s Index

Fund, 151

Peer-to-peer networking

at Davos, 5, 9

by women, 151

P=EFT formula, 63–64, 192

Pelosi, Nancy, 27, 173

Peltz, Nelson, 154

People’s Bank of China, 209

Pepsi, 157

Perfectionism, 137

Performance-based assessments, 152

Performance-based compensation, 86

“Perma-bears,” 48

Perry, Richard, 170

Perry Capital, 170

Personal connections

access and, 52

benefits of, 45–46

description of, 7–8, 10–12

in financial crisis of 2007–2008 resolution, 172–173

influence of, 41–42

information from, 41–42

leveraging of, 175

need for, 98

networking to create, 100–101

technology’s role in, 99–100

value of, 175

Peterson, Pete, 27, 30, 53, 61, 79, 124

Peterson Institute, 107

Petraeus, General David, 121

Petro Saudi, 170

“Philanthrocapitalism,” 128

Philanthropy, 17, 70, 75–76, 128, 129, 169, 171, 192, 199

Philippe, King of Belgium, 114

Picasso, Pablo, 124–125

Piketty, Thomas, 49

PIMCO, 42, 44, 53, 66–67, 69

Pinchuk, Victor, 195

Place Vendôme, 132

Plato, 79

Plaza Hotel, 158

Point72 Asset Management, 88

Policy makers, 85

Political capital, 169

Political protection, 175–176

Politics, finance and, 163

Ponzi schemes, 196, 201–202

Pool Room, 124

Pope, 220

Portugal, 177

“Positive linking,” 100

Potential versus performance, 152–153

Poverty, 213

Power

network. See Network power

undue concentration of, 164

Power lunches, 124–125

Power of Alumni Networks, The, 42

“Power-law distribution,” 20

“Predators’ Ball,” 192

Predictions, 50

Preferential attachment, xxvi

“Pricelings,” 103

Prince, Chuck, 56, 139–140, 203

Princeton University, 36, 50, 157, 199

Principles, 63, 71

Printing money, 178, 211

Private banks, 37

Private equity firms, 61, 144

Private parties, 126–128

Private sector, 164–165

Prostitution, 194

Protectionism, 212

Psychological detachment, 223–224

Psychopaths, 66

Public sector, 164–165, 168

Purcell, Philip, 139

Putin, Vladimir, 114–116, 219

Q

Qatari ruling family, 171

R

Racial discrimination, 198, 200, 201, 203

“Radical truth,” 71

Rainbow Room, 109–110

Rama, Edi, 27

Rand, Ayn, 71

Rania, Queen, 114

Reddit, 203

Reflexivity theory, 63

Regular banks, 37

Regulatory capture, 164, 217–218

Reinhart, Carmen, 107

Relational capital, 97

Relational capture, 163, 217

Renaissance Technologies, 87–88

Renova Group, 144

“Rent-seeking,” 12, 22

Renumeration, 87

Reputation

integrity as source of, 59

methods of bolstering, 40

status and, 22–23

Research firms, 43

Reset, 203

Residences, 89–92

Residential mortgages, 12

Resilience gap, 156–158

“Revolving door” phenomenon description of, 10–11, 163, 218

Robert Rubin as example of, 163–170

Tony Blair as example of, 170–172

Rhodes, Bill, 131

Rice, Condoleezza, 172

“Rich-get-richer phenomenon,” xxvii, 19, 77, 92

Rikers Island, 39, 193

“Rise of the Overclass, The,” 80

Risk, 30

Risk management systems, 30, 64

Risk taking, 66, 225

Ritz Hotel, 132

Robbins, Tony, 23

Robertson, Julian, 27

Robin Hood charity gala, 75–76

Robin Hood Foundation, 75–76, 103

Robinson, James D. III, 125

Rockefeller, John D., 90, 123

Rockefeller Plaza, 109

Rogoff, Kenneth, 36, 107

Romney, Mitt, 193

Roosevelt, Franklin, 34

Rosen, Aby, 124

Rosen, Sherwin, 85–86

Ross, Wilbur, 92, 144, 199

Rothschilds, 79

Roubini, Nouriel, 229

as superhub, 11

as thought leader, 47–49

charm of, 103

Dominique Strauss-Kahn and, 193–194

general references to, 34, 39, 109

Jamie Dimon and, 56

Larry Summers and, 184

networks as viewed by, 48

at Soros’ eightieth birthday party, 27

Roubini Global Economics, 109

Royal Dutch Shell, 142

Rubin, Robert, 182

as superhub, 169

as U.S. treasury secretary, 84, 168

at Bildersberg conference, 121

capital network of, 170

at Citigroup, 167

Council on Foreign Relations participation by, 105, 168, 170

education of, 166

at Goldman Sachs, 170

Hamilton Project, 169

Larry Summers and, 168, 186, 189

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