The Best Business Writing
Herausgeber: Starkman, Dean; Salmon, Felix; Chittum, Ryan; Hamilton, Martha
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Features a diverse compilation of essays by top business writers and analysts on the most important and intriguing business stories of the year. Includes John Markoff's writing on robot technology and the decline of the factory worker, Paul Kiel's thoughts on the ripple effects of the foreclosure crisis, and Max Abelson's reports on Wall Street's amusing reaction to the fast-shrinking annual bonus.
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Features a diverse compilation of essays by top business writers and analysts on the most important and intriguing business stories of the year. Includes John Markoff's writing on robot technology and the decline of the factory worker, Paul Kiel's thoughts on the ripple effects of the foreclosure crisis, and Max Abelson's reports on Wall Street's amusing reaction to the fast-shrinking annual bonus.
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- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- 2013 edition
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 131mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780231160759
- ISBN-10: 0231160755
- Artikelnr.: 36842813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- 2013 edition
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 131mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780231160759
- ISBN-10: 0231160755
- Artikelnr.: 36842813
- 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 writer and deputy editor with PolitiFact.com, which, in 2009, became the first non-print winner of the Pulitzer Prize. She also investigates complaints about financial journalism for CJR's The Audit. She was a writer, Wall Street and corporate crime editor, and personal finance columnist for The Washington Post until 2008. Hamilton 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 Acknowledgments Part I. On the Ground 1. The Sharp Sudden Decline of America's Middle Class
by Jeff Tietz
Rolling Stone 2. The Great American Foreclosure Story: The Struggle for Justice and a Place to Call Home
by Paul Kiel
ProPublica Part II. Bad Medicine 3. Bad to the Bone: A Medical Horror Story
by Mina Kimes
Fortune 4. Prescription for Addiction
by Thomas Catan
Devlin Barrett
and Timothy W. Martin
Wall Street Journal 5. Anemia Drugs Made Billions
but at What Cost? Peter Whoriskey
Washington Post Part III. Big Business 6. Making the World's Largest Airline Fly
by Drake Bennett
BusinessWeek 7. Gusher
by Steve Coll
The New Yorker Part IV. Bad Business 8. Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle
by David Barstow
New York Times 9. Chesapeake and Rival Plotted to Suppress Land Prices Brian Grow
by Joshua Schneyer
Reuters 10. Fear Fans Flames for Chemical Makers
by Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe
Chicago Tribune Part V. Media and Marketing 11. His. Hers.
by Jessica Pressler
New York 12. Top Five Ways Bleacher Report Rules the World!
by Joe Eskenazi
San Francisco Weekly 13. Why India's Newspaper Industry Is Thriving
by Ken Auletta
The New Yorker 14. The Frequent Fliers Who Flew Too Much
by Ken Bensinger
Los Angeles Times Part VI. Big Think 15. Trade-offs Between Inequality
Productivity
and Employment
by Steve Randy Waldman
Interfluidity 16. The Naked and the TED
by Evgeny Morozov
The New Republic Part VII. Adventures in Finance 17. Wall Street Bonus Withdrawal Means Trading Aspen for Coupons
by Max Abelson
Bloomberg 18. The Tale of a Whale of a Fail
by Matt Levine
Dealbreaker 19. Case Against Bear and JPMorgan Provides Little Cheer
by Bethany McLean
Reuters 20. How ECB Chief Outflanked German Foe in Fight for Euro
by Brian Blackstone and Marcus Walker
Wall Street Journal 21. From The Trouble is the Banks
Edited by Mark Greif
Dayna Tortorici
Kathleen French
Emma Janaskie
and Nick Werle
n+1 22. Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs
by Greg Smith
New York Times 23. Death Takes a Policy: How a Lawyer Exploited the Fine Print and Found Himself Facing Federal Charges
by Jake Bernstein
ProPublica Part VIII. Brave New World 24. How Companies Learn Your Secrets
by Charles Duhigg
New York Times Magazine 25. Glass Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin
Ultrastrong Material of the Future
by Bryan Gardiner
Wired 26. Skilled Work
by Without the Worker
by John Markoff
New York Times 27. I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave
by Mac McClelland
Mother Jones 28. In China
Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad
by Charles Duhigg and David Barboza
New York Times 29. How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking
by Mat Honan
Wired Permissions List of Contributors
by Jeff Tietz
Rolling Stone 2. The Great American Foreclosure Story: The Struggle for Justice and a Place to Call Home
by Paul Kiel
ProPublica Part II. Bad Medicine 3. Bad to the Bone: A Medical Horror Story
by Mina Kimes
Fortune 4. Prescription for Addiction
by Thomas Catan
Devlin Barrett
and Timothy W. Martin
Wall Street Journal 5. Anemia Drugs Made Billions
but at What Cost? Peter Whoriskey
Washington Post Part III. Big Business 6. Making the World's Largest Airline Fly
by Drake Bennett
BusinessWeek 7. Gusher
by Steve Coll
The New Yorker Part IV. Bad Business 8. Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle
by David Barstow
New York Times 9. Chesapeake and Rival Plotted to Suppress Land Prices Brian Grow
by Joshua Schneyer
Reuters 10. Fear Fans Flames for Chemical Makers
by Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe
Chicago Tribune Part V. Media and Marketing 11. His. Hers.
by Jessica Pressler
New York 12. Top Five Ways Bleacher Report Rules the World!
by Joe Eskenazi
San Francisco Weekly 13. Why India's Newspaper Industry Is Thriving
by Ken Auletta
The New Yorker 14. The Frequent Fliers Who Flew Too Much
by Ken Bensinger
Los Angeles Times Part VI. Big Think 15. Trade-offs Between Inequality
Productivity
and Employment
by Steve Randy Waldman
Interfluidity 16. The Naked and the TED
by Evgeny Morozov
The New Republic Part VII. Adventures in Finance 17. Wall Street Bonus Withdrawal Means Trading Aspen for Coupons
by Max Abelson
Bloomberg 18. The Tale of a Whale of a Fail
by Matt Levine
Dealbreaker 19. Case Against Bear and JPMorgan Provides Little Cheer
by Bethany McLean
Reuters 20. How ECB Chief Outflanked German Foe in Fight for Euro
by Brian Blackstone and Marcus Walker
Wall Street Journal 21. From The Trouble is the Banks
Edited by Mark Greif
Dayna Tortorici
Kathleen French
Emma Janaskie
and Nick Werle
n+1 22. Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs
by Greg Smith
New York Times 23. Death Takes a Policy: How a Lawyer Exploited the Fine Print and Found Himself Facing Federal Charges
by Jake Bernstein
ProPublica Part VIII. Brave New World 24. How Companies Learn Your Secrets
by Charles Duhigg
New York Times Magazine 25. Glass Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin
Ultrastrong Material of the Future
by Bryan Gardiner
Wired 26. Skilled Work
by Without the Worker
by John Markoff
New York Times 27. I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave
by Mac McClelland
Mother Jones 28. In China
Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad
by Charles Duhigg and David Barboza
New York Times 29. How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking
by Mat Honan
Wired Permissions List of Contributors
Introduction Acknowledgments Part I. On the Ground 1. The Sharp Sudden Decline of America's Middle Class
by Jeff Tietz
Rolling Stone 2. The Great American Foreclosure Story: The Struggle for Justice and a Place to Call Home
by Paul Kiel
ProPublica Part II. Bad Medicine 3. Bad to the Bone: A Medical Horror Story
by Mina Kimes
Fortune 4. Prescription for Addiction
by Thomas Catan
Devlin Barrett
and Timothy W. Martin
Wall Street Journal 5. Anemia Drugs Made Billions
but at What Cost? Peter Whoriskey
Washington Post Part III. Big Business 6. Making the World's Largest Airline Fly
by Drake Bennett
BusinessWeek 7. Gusher
by Steve Coll
The New Yorker Part IV. Bad Business 8. Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle
by David Barstow
New York Times 9. Chesapeake and Rival Plotted to Suppress Land Prices Brian Grow
by Joshua Schneyer
Reuters 10. Fear Fans Flames for Chemical Makers
by Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe
Chicago Tribune Part V. Media and Marketing 11. His. Hers.
by Jessica Pressler
New York 12. Top Five Ways Bleacher Report Rules the World!
by Joe Eskenazi
San Francisco Weekly 13. Why India's Newspaper Industry Is Thriving
by Ken Auletta
The New Yorker 14. The Frequent Fliers Who Flew Too Much
by Ken Bensinger
Los Angeles Times Part VI. Big Think 15. Trade-offs Between Inequality
Productivity
and Employment
by Steve Randy Waldman
Interfluidity 16. The Naked and the TED
by Evgeny Morozov
The New Republic Part VII. Adventures in Finance 17. Wall Street Bonus Withdrawal Means Trading Aspen for Coupons
by Max Abelson
Bloomberg 18. The Tale of a Whale of a Fail
by Matt Levine
Dealbreaker 19. Case Against Bear and JPMorgan Provides Little Cheer
by Bethany McLean
Reuters 20. How ECB Chief Outflanked German Foe in Fight for Euro
by Brian Blackstone and Marcus Walker
Wall Street Journal 21. From The Trouble is the Banks
Edited by Mark Greif
Dayna Tortorici
Kathleen French
Emma Janaskie
and Nick Werle
n+1 22. Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs
by Greg Smith
New York Times 23. Death Takes a Policy: How a Lawyer Exploited the Fine Print and Found Himself Facing Federal Charges
by Jake Bernstein
ProPublica Part VIII. Brave New World 24. How Companies Learn Your Secrets
by Charles Duhigg
New York Times Magazine 25. Glass Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin
Ultrastrong Material of the Future
by Bryan Gardiner
Wired 26. Skilled Work
by Without the Worker
by John Markoff
New York Times 27. I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave
by Mac McClelland
Mother Jones 28. In China
Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad
by Charles Duhigg and David Barboza
New York Times 29. How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking
by Mat Honan
Wired Permissions List of Contributors
by Jeff Tietz
Rolling Stone 2. The Great American Foreclosure Story: The Struggle for Justice and a Place to Call Home
by Paul Kiel
ProPublica Part II. Bad Medicine 3. Bad to the Bone: A Medical Horror Story
by Mina Kimes
Fortune 4. Prescription for Addiction
by Thomas Catan
Devlin Barrett
and Timothy W. Martin
Wall Street Journal 5. Anemia Drugs Made Billions
but at What Cost? Peter Whoriskey
Washington Post Part III. Big Business 6. Making the World's Largest Airline Fly
by Drake Bennett
BusinessWeek 7. Gusher
by Steve Coll
The New Yorker Part IV. Bad Business 8. Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle
by David Barstow
New York Times 9. Chesapeake and Rival Plotted to Suppress Land Prices Brian Grow
by Joshua Schneyer
Reuters 10. Fear Fans Flames for Chemical Makers
by Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe
Chicago Tribune Part V. Media and Marketing 11. His. Hers.
by Jessica Pressler
New York 12. Top Five Ways Bleacher Report Rules the World!
by Joe Eskenazi
San Francisco Weekly 13. Why India's Newspaper Industry Is Thriving
by Ken Auletta
The New Yorker 14. The Frequent Fliers Who Flew Too Much
by Ken Bensinger
Los Angeles Times Part VI. Big Think 15. Trade-offs Between Inequality
Productivity
and Employment
by Steve Randy Waldman
Interfluidity 16. The Naked and the TED
by Evgeny Morozov
The New Republic Part VII. Adventures in Finance 17. Wall Street Bonus Withdrawal Means Trading Aspen for Coupons
by Max Abelson
Bloomberg 18. The Tale of a Whale of a Fail
by Matt Levine
Dealbreaker 19. Case Against Bear and JPMorgan Provides Little Cheer
by Bethany McLean
Reuters 20. How ECB Chief Outflanked German Foe in Fight for Euro
by Brian Blackstone and Marcus Walker
Wall Street Journal 21. From The Trouble is the Banks
Edited by Mark Greif
Dayna Tortorici
Kathleen French
Emma Janaskie
and Nick Werle
n+1 22. Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs
by Greg Smith
New York Times 23. Death Takes a Policy: How a Lawyer Exploited the Fine Print and Found Himself Facing Federal Charges
by Jake Bernstein
ProPublica Part VIII. Brave New World 24. How Companies Learn Your Secrets
by Charles Duhigg
New York Times Magazine 25. Glass Works: How Corning Created the Ultrathin
Ultrastrong Material of the Future
by Bryan Gardiner
Wired 26. Skilled Work
by Without the Worker
by John Markoff
New York Times 27. I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave
by Mac McClelland
Mother Jones 28. In China
Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad
by Charles Duhigg and David Barboza
New York Times 29. How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking
by Mat Honan
Wired Permissions List of Contributors