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The Competitive Advantage of Nations
by Michael E. Porter
Manufacturer: Free Press |
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Summary: Why do firms fail?
Content: Will a firm that exports finished manufactured goods make more money than a firm that exports raw materials?
The Raw Material depression that hit Latin America cause a massive deficit in the 1990s. Decreases in raw material commodity prices ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Why Globalization Works (Yale Nota Bene)
by Martin Wolf
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Summary: A very good book (even if you are against it)
Content: In coherent and readable style Martin Wolf lays out the case in favour of globalisation. Whether you are in favour or against you should read this book. In making his case, Wolf tells why a global market economy makes sense and why there is too little globalisation. ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Rulers and Ruled in the US Empire: Bankers, Zionists and Militants
by James Petras
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Summary: Good Academic Analysis and Thought Provoking
Content: This is the second book that I have read by James Petras- the first was 'The Power of Israel in the United States'. I enjoyed his first book as well as this one. He is quite an academic virtuoso providing a sociological, historical, organizational, and political ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Against Intellectual Monopoly
by Michele Boldrin
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Summary: Intriguing
Content: First, I have not read the book in this form. I read a free version online. There might be some differences; I don't know.
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I was pointed to this book while arguing that intellectual property is needed to overcome a public goods problem. ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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