This book explores the workings of the modern global economy - in which competition is imperfect and influence of power is ubiquitous - and reveals the vast difference between the true workings of capitalism and the myths that mainstream economics would have us believe.
This book explores the workings of the modern global economy - in which competition is imperfect and influence of power is ubiquitous - and reveals the vast difference between the true workings of capitalism and the myths that mainstream economics would have us believe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norbert Häring is the co-founder and director of the World Economics Association, editor of the "World Economic Review," and a correspondent for "Handelsblatt," the leading German business newspaper. Niall Douglas is the Social Networking Coordinator of the World Economics Association, operates an expert IT consultancy firm and serves on international engineering standards committees within the ISO and IEEE.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. The Economics of the Powerful Chapter 2. Money is Power Chapter 3. The Power of the Corporate Elite Chapter 4. Market Power Chapter 5. Power at Work Chapter 6. The Power to Set the Rules of the Game Afterword References Index
Introduction Chapter 1. The Economics of the Powerful Chapter 2. Money is Power Chapter 3. The Power of the Corporate Elite Chapter 4. Market Power Chapter 5. Power at Work Chapter 6. The Power to Set the Rules of the Game Afterword References Index
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