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Launched at a time of major economic change and an uncommon era in business, this new annual series presents the most intriguing and rigorous coverage of the years well-known and crucial-to-know developments in business and finance. Divided into thematic sections, such as bad business behavior; the financial system and its discontents; trends in global markets; the relationship between politics and money; big-picture practices; and news from the corporate world, the anthology fills a longstanding gap for those seeking diverse, enriching, yet entertaining perspectives on the business of business.…mehr
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Launched at a time of major economic change and an uncommon era in business, this new annual series presents the most intriguing and rigorous coverage of the years well-known and crucial-to-know developments in business and finance. Divided into thematic sections, such as bad business behavior; the financial system and its discontents; trends in global markets; the relationship between politics and money; big-picture practices; and news from the corporate world, the anthology fills a longstanding gap for those seeking diverse, enriching, yet entertaining perspectives on the business of business.
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Produktdetails
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- Columbia Journalism Review Books
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- 2012 edition
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 139mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780231160735
- ISBN-10: 0231160739
- Artikelnr.: 34741445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Columbia Journalism Review Books
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- 2012 edition
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 139mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780231160735
- ISBN-10: 0231160739
- Artikelnr.: 34741445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dean Starkman is editor of the Columbia Journalism Review's business section, The Audit, which tracks financial journalism in print and on the web, and is the magazine's Kingsford Capital Fellow. A reporter for two decades, he worked eight years as a Wall Street Journal staff writer and was chief of the Providence Journal's investigative unit. He has won numerous national and regional journalism awards and helped lead the Providence Journal to the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Investigations. Martha M. Hamilton is a former writer, editor, and columnist for the Washington Post who investigates complaints about financial journalism for CJR's "The Audit." She is also the author, along with former Post colleague Warren Brown, of Black and White and Red All Over. Ryan Chittum is deputy editor of CJR's The Audit. He's a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal and has written for numerous other publications, including the New York Times. He is also a contributor to Bad News: How America's Business Press Missed the Story of the Century. His recent work can be seen at www.cjr.org/author/ryan-chittum-1/. Felix Salmon is the finance blogger for Reuters. He arrived in the United States in 1997 from England, where he worked at Euromoney magazine. He also wrote daily commentary on Latin American markets for the former news service, Bridge News, and created the Economonitor blog for Roubini Global Economics.
Introduction
Part I. Bad Business
1. The Dark Lord of Coal Country, by Jeff Goodell
2. Missing Milly Dowler's Voicemail Was Hacked by News of the World, by
Nick Davies and Amellia Hill
3. Phone-Hacking Crisis Shows News Corp Is No Ordinary News Company, by Jay
Rosen
4. The Bugger, Bugged, by Hugh Grant
5. A Case of Shattered Trust, by Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett
Part II. The Financial System and Its Discontents
6. The "Subsidy": How a Handful of Merrill Lynch Bankers Helped Blow Up
Their Own Firm, by Jake Bernstein and Jesse Eisinger
7. Countrywide Protected Fraudsters by Silencing Whistleblowers, Say Former
Employees, by Michael Hudson
8. Curse the Geniuses Who Gave Us Bank of America, by Jonathan Weil
9. Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes?, by Matt Taibbi
10. In Financial Crisis, No Prosecutions of Top Figures, by Gretchen
Morgenson and Louise Story
Part III. Over There
11. Time for Germany to Make Its Fateful Choice, by Martin Wolf
12. In Norway, Start-Ups Say Ja to Socialism, by Max Chafkin
Part IV. Politics and Money
13. Swiped: Banks, Merchants, and Why Washington Doesn't Work for You, by
Zach Carter and Ryan Grim
14. Stop Coddling the Super-Rich, by Warren Buffett
15. Blame for the Financial Mess Starts with the Corporate Lobby, by Steven
Pearlstein
16. Nine Things the Rich Don't Want You to Know About Taxes, by David Cay
Johnston
17. The Hijacked Crisis, by Paul Krugman
18. Greenspan, Rubin, and a Roomful of Hypocrites, by Morgan Housel
Part V. The Big Picture
19. The Rise of the New Global Elite, by Chrystia Freeland
20. Can the World Still Feed Itself?, by Brian M. Carney
21. Law School Economics: Ka-Ching!, by David Segal
22. When Patents Attack!, by Alex Blumberg and Laura Sydell
23. The Illusions of Psychiatry, by Marcia Angell
24. From Inside Job, by Charles Ferguson, Adam Bolt, and Chad Beck
Part VI. Corporate Stories
25. Inside Pfizer's Palace Coup, by Peter Elkind and Jennifer Reingold,
with Doris Burke
26. It Knows, by Daniel Soar
27. Innovators Don't Ignore Customers, by John Gapper
28. House Perfect, by Lauren Collins
29. Voting to Hire a Chief Without Meeting Him, by James B. Stewart
30. How Ford Became Last Man Standing, by Bernie Woodall and Kevin Krokicki
31. What Made Steve Jobs So Great?, by Cliff Kuang
Permissions
List of Contributors
Part I. Bad Business
1. The Dark Lord of Coal Country, by Jeff Goodell
2. Missing Milly Dowler's Voicemail Was Hacked by News of the World, by
Nick Davies and Amellia Hill
3. Phone-Hacking Crisis Shows News Corp Is No Ordinary News Company, by Jay
Rosen
4. The Bugger, Bugged, by Hugh Grant
5. A Case of Shattered Trust, by Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett
Part II. The Financial System and Its Discontents
6. The "Subsidy": How a Handful of Merrill Lynch Bankers Helped Blow Up
Their Own Firm, by Jake Bernstein and Jesse Eisinger
7. Countrywide Protected Fraudsters by Silencing Whistleblowers, Say Former
Employees, by Michael Hudson
8. Curse the Geniuses Who Gave Us Bank of America, by Jonathan Weil
9. Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes?, by Matt Taibbi
10. In Financial Crisis, No Prosecutions of Top Figures, by Gretchen
Morgenson and Louise Story
Part III. Over There
11. Time for Germany to Make Its Fateful Choice, by Martin Wolf
12. In Norway, Start-Ups Say Ja to Socialism, by Max Chafkin
Part IV. Politics and Money
13. Swiped: Banks, Merchants, and Why Washington Doesn't Work for You, by
Zach Carter and Ryan Grim
14. Stop Coddling the Super-Rich, by Warren Buffett
15. Blame for the Financial Mess Starts with the Corporate Lobby, by Steven
Pearlstein
16. Nine Things the Rich Don't Want You to Know About Taxes, by David Cay
Johnston
17. The Hijacked Crisis, by Paul Krugman
18. Greenspan, Rubin, and a Roomful of Hypocrites, by Morgan Housel
Part V. The Big Picture
19. The Rise of the New Global Elite, by Chrystia Freeland
20. Can the World Still Feed Itself?, by Brian M. Carney
21. Law School Economics: Ka-Ching!, by David Segal
22. When Patents Attack!, by Alex Blumberg and Laura Sydell
23. The Illusions of Psychiatry, by Marcia Angell
24. From Inside Job, by Charles Ferguson, Adam Bolt, and Chad Beck
Part VI. Corporate Stories
25. Inside Pfizer's Palace Coup, by Peter Elkind and Jennifer Reingold,
with Doris Burke
26. It Knows, by Daniel Soar
27. Innovators Don't Ignore Customers, by John Gapper
28. House Perfect, by Lauren Collins
29. Voting to Hire a Chief Without Meeting Him, by James B. Stewart
30. How Ford Became Last Man Standing, by Bernie Woodall and Kevin Krokicki
31. What Made Steve Jobs So Great?, by Cliff Kuang
Permissions
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I. Bad Business
1. The Dark Lord of Coal Country, by Jeff Goodell
2. Missing Milly Dowler's Voicemail Was Hacked by News of the World, by
Nick Davies and Amellia Hill
3. Phone-Hacking Crisis Shows News Corp Is No Ordinary News Company, by Jay
Rosen
4. The Bugger, Bugged, by Hugh Grant
5. A Case of Shattered Trust, by Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett
Part II. The Financial System and Its Discontents
6. The "Subsidy": How a Handful of Merrill Lynch Bankers Helped Blow Up
Their Own Firm, by Jake Bernstein and Jesse Eisinger
7. Countrywide Protected Fraudsters by Silencing Whistleblowers, Say Former
Employees, by Michael Hudson
8. Curse the Geniuses Who Gave Us Bank of America, by Jonathan Weil
9. Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes?, by Matt Taibbi
10. In Financial Crisis, No Prosecutions of Top Figures, by Gretchen
Morgenson and Louise Story
Part III. Over There
11. Time for Germany to Make Its Fateful Choice, by Martin Wolf
12. In Norway, Start-Ups Say Ja to Socialism, by Max Chafkin
Part IV. Politics and Money
13. Swiped: Banks, Merchants, and Why Washington Doesn't Work for You, by
Zach Carter and Ryan Grim
14. Stop Coddling the Super-Rich, by Warren Buffett
15. Blame for the Financial Mess Starts with the Corporate Lobby, by Steven
Pearlstein
16. Nine Things the Rich Don't Want You to Know About Taxes, by David Cay
Johnston
17. The Hijacked Crisis, by Paul Krugman
18. Greenspan, Rubin, and a Roomful of Hypocrites, by Morgan Housel
Part V. The Big Picture
19. The Rise of the New Global Elite, by Chrystia Freeland
20. Can the World Still Feed Itself?, by Brian M. Carney
21. Law School Economics: Ka-Ching!, by David Segal
22. When Patents Attack!, by Alex Blumberg and Laura Sydell
23. The Illusions of Psychiatry, by Marcia Angell
24. From Inside Job, by Charles Ferguson, Adam Bolt, and Chad Beck
Part VI. Corporate Stories
25. Inside Pfizer's Palace Coup, by Peter Elkind and Jennifer Reingold,
with Doris Burke
26. It Knows, by Daniel Soar
27. Innovators Don't Ignore Customers, by John Gapper
28. House Perfect, by Lauren Collins
29. Voting to Hire a Chief Without Meeting Him, by James B. Stewart
30. How Ford Became Last Man Standing, by Bernie Woodall and Kevin Krokicki
31. What Made Steve Jobs So Great?, by Cliff Kuang
Permissions
List of Contributors
Part I. Bad Business
1. The Dark Lord of Coal Country, by Jeff Goodell
2. Missing Milly Dowler's Voicemail Was Hacked by News of the World, by
Nick Davies and Amellia Hill
3. Phone-Hacking Crisis Shows News Corp Is No Ordinary News Company, by Jay
Rosen
4. The Bugger, Bugged, by Hugh Grant
5. A Case of Shattered Trust, by Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett
Part II. The Financial System and Its Discontents
6. The "Subsidy": How a Handful of Merrill Lynch Bankers Helped Blow Up
Their Own Firm, by Jake Bernstein and Jesse Eisinger
7. Countrywide Protected Fraudsters by Silencing Whistleblowers, Say Former
Employees, by Michael Hudson
8. Curse the Geniuses Who Gave Us Bank of America, by Jonathan Weil
9. Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes?, by Matt Taibbi
10. In Financial Crisis, No Prosecutions of Top Figures, by Gretchen
Morgenson and Louise Story
Part III. Over There
11. Time for Germany to Make Its Fateful Choice, by Martin Wolf
12. In Norway, Start-Ups Say Ja to Socialism, by Max Chafkin
Part IV. Politics and Money
13. Swiped: Banks, Merchants, and Why Washington Doesn't Work for You, by
Zach Carter and Ryan Grim
14. Stop Coddling the Super-Rich, by Warren Buffett
15. Blame for the Financial Mess Starts with the Corporate Lobby, by Steven
Pearlstein
16. Nine Things the Rich Don't Want You to Know About Taxes, by David Cay
Johnston
17. The Hijacked Crisis, by Paul Krugman
18. Greenspan, Rubin, and a Roomful of Hypocrites, by Morgan Housel
Part V. The Big Picture
19. The Rise of the New Global Elite, by Chrystia Freeland
20. Can the World Still Feed Itself?, by Brian M. Carney
21. Law School Economics: Ka-Ching!, by David Segal
22. When Patents Attack!, by Alex Blumberg and Laura Sydell
23. The Illusions of Psychiatry, by Marcia Angell
24. From Inside Job, by Charles Ferguson, Adam Bolt, and Chad Beck
Part VI. Corporate Stories
25. Inside Pfizer's Palace Coup, by Peter Elkind and Jennifer Reingold,
with Doris Burke
26. It Knows, by Daniel Soar
27. Innovators Don't Ignore Customers, by John Gapper
28. House Perfect, by Lauren Collins
29. Voting to Hire a Chief Without Meeting Him, by James B. Stewart
30. How Ford Became Last Man Standing, by Bernie Woodall and Kevin Krokicki
31. What Made Steve Jobs So Great?, by Cliff Kuang
Permissions
List of Contributors