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The Commanding Heights : The Battle for the World Economy
by Daniel Yergin
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Summary: The Commanding Heights : The Battle for the World Economy
Content: A book from Dr. L's class that help to shape my belief in freedom in the marketplace. A very good historical overview of the economics of the middle and late 20th Century. There are wonderful historical explanations of the rise of socialism in the west and ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker
by Steven Greenhouse
Manufacturer: Knopf |
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Summary: great interviews, limited political insight
Content: The many interviews for this book help to engage the reader's interest, and make the reality that we face more real. but the book isn't just interviews. there's also a lot of good factual data to back up his critique of "what is." Employers have been aggressively ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Dangerous Business: The Risks of Globalization for America
by Pat Choate
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Summary: Right on Target!
Content: "The globalization policies of presidents Bush (I and II) and Clinton constitute the worst economic mistake in American history" - says Chaote early in his "Dangerous Business." Readers then learn that the U.S. now imports more food than its exports; similarly ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World
by Paul Roberts
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Summary: OK, but could go further
Content: Roberts has written an readable book covering the problems of further oil exploration, discovery and extraction, and then talks briefly about the problems of global warming. He then goes on to talk about alternatives to oil.
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