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2012
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In the wake of the Great Recession and America's listless recovery from it, economists, policymakers, and media pundits have argued at length about what has gone wrong with the American capitalist system. Even so, few constructive remedies have emerged. This welcome book cuts through the chatter and offers a detailed, nonideological, and practical blueprint to restore the vigor of the American economy.Better Capitalism extends and significantly expands on the insights of the author...
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or Free with Kobo PlusGlobal Backlash
Citizen Initiatives for a Just World Economy
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- Academic Consortium on International TradeDean AchesonAction Canada NetworkAlliance for Responsible TradeKofi AnnanBama AthreyaMaude BarlowWalden BelloPatrick J. BuchananGary BurtlessJohn CavanaghSuzanne CharleFrank ChurchCitizens Trade CampaignTerry CollingsworthJoseph CollinsLance CompaMichael ConroyMaria Lorena CookCoordinadora de Defensa del Agua y de la VidaAlan DurningRose Benz EricsonForest Stewardship CouncilHomero FuentesJacques B. GelinasSteven GorelickAngela HalePharis HarveyHashemite Kingdom of JordanZahara HeckscherHemispheric Social AllianceRohini HensmanInternational Confederation of Free Trade UnionsInternational Forum on GlobalizationJubilee SouthMartin KhorFrancis Moore LappeRobert Z. LawrenceLevi Strauss & CoJerome LevinsonRobert E. LitanSubcomandante MarcosIqbal MasihAllan H. MeltzerTodd MerrifieldMexican Action Network on Free TradeHelena Norberg-HodgeResearch Foundation for Science, Technology and EcologyJeremy RifkinWalter RodneyRobin RoundScholars Against Sweatshop LaborRobert J. ShapiroDennis SmithJohn J. SweeneyWada Taw-ilBlair UnderwoodUnited Nations General AssemblyUnited States of AmericaMark Weisbrot
2002
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Global Backlash is the first book to move beyond the monolithic portrayal of the globalization protests that have escalated since Seattle and are not likely to abate soon. With trenchant analysis and dozens of primary documents from a variety of popular and uncommon sources, Robin Broad explores proposals and initiatives coming from the backlash to answer the question, 'But what do they want?' A range of sophisticated propositions and a vibrant debate among segments of the backlash emerge....
S$ 78.03 SGD
Worldwide Financial Reporting
The Development and Future of Accounting Standards
2006
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International accounting standards tend to converge, as do auditing, enforcement and corporate governance, whereas trading of equity shares remains essentially national. The book provides a thorough analysis of what information investors really need, how financial accounting systems developed and their current requirements in major commercial countries, and examines current issues, particularly the benefits and costs a single or multiple accounting standards, the bases for accounting stand...
S$ 102.78 SGD
Saving Free Trade
A Pragmatic Approach
2012
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American Supporters of free trade are on the defensive. Record U.S. trade deficits are fueling demands from industry, Congress, and the public for tariffs, import quotas, and other protectionist measures that could reverse America’s long-standing commitment to open markets and sacrifice much of the economic progress experienced in recent years. In Saving Free Trade: A Pragmatic Approach, Robert Z. Lawrence and Robert E. Litan analyze both the allure of protectionism and the problems associ...
S$ 27.89 SGD
2010
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The information age technology revolution promises enormous benefits to the U.S. and global economies. Yet if those benefits are to be fully realized, policymakers in the U.S. and abroad must rethink some fundamental premises about how economic activity has traditionally been governed. Should we continue to regulate industries the way we have in the past? Does the digital age require a new approach to antitrust enforcement? To best facilitate global electronic commerce, what changes are ne...
S$ 21.79 SGD
2010
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As recently as thirty years ago, Americans lived in a financial world that today seems distant. Investment and borrowing choices were meager: virtually all transactions were conducted in cash or by check. The financial services industry was heavily regulated, as an outgrowth of the Depression, while an elaborate safety net was constructed to prevent a repeat of that dismal episode in American history. Today, consumers and businesses have a dizzying array of choices about where to invest an...
S$ 31.49 SGD
Growth with Equity
Economic Policymaking for the Next Century
2010
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For nearly two decades the U.S. economy has been plagued by two disturbing economic trends: the slowdown in the growth rates of productivity and average real wages and the increase in wage and income inequality. The federal budget is in chronic deficit. Imports have far exceeded exports for more than a decade. American competitiveness has been a source of concern for even longer. Many Americans worry that foreigners are buying up U.S. companies, that the economy is losing its manufacturing...
S$ 29.09 SGD
Down in the Dumps
Administration of the Unfair Trade Laws
2010
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With the increasing integration of the major economies of the world, trade frictions have also increased. The Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations, once scheduled for completion in December 1990, has been slowed over the issue of agricultural subsidies. The U.S.-Japanese trade relations have continued to be a source of friction between the two countries. At issue in all these disputes is whether the United States and other countries are playing ""fairly"" in the international t...
S$ 31.49 SGD
The Liability Maze
The Impact of Liability Law on Safety and Innovation
2010
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With an ever-increasing number of liability lawsuits, are corporations electing to play it safe rather than risk the uncertainties accompanying innovation? In The Liability Maze experts address the issues surrounding safety and innovation and present the most detailed and comprehensive study to date on the actual impact of U.S. liability law. In recent decades it has been widely assumed that liability laws promote safety by significantly raising the price companies must pay for negligence,...
S$ 31.49 SGD
Liability
Perspectives and Policy
2010
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The United States has recently witnessed an explosion of personal injury lawsuits involving medical malpractice, unsafe products, and widespread environmental hazards. Jury awards and out-of-court settlements have escalated in many cases to hundreds of thousands of dollars. At the same time, premiums for liability insurance have skyrocketed. As a result, physicians have cut back services and some municipalities and businesses have been denied liability coverage altogether.Some exper...
S$ 32.69 SGD
Verdict
Assessing the Civil Jury System
2011
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The right to a jury trial is a fundamental feature of the American justice system. In recent years, however, aspects of the civil jury system have increasingly come under attack. Many question the ability of lay jurors to decide complex scientific and technical questions that often arise in civil suits. Others debate the high and rising costs of litigation, the staggering delay in resolving disputes, and the quality of justice. Federal and state courts, crowded with growing numbers of crim...
S$ 40.21 SGD
2016
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The future of American banking is in doubt and the industry and the federal insurance fund that helps support it are in turmoil. The ingredients of the turmoil have been simmering in public view since at least the early 1980s when commercial bank loans to lesser developed countries (LDCs) began to default. The difficulties began to boil at the end of the decade when the prospect first arose that the banks' deposit insurer, the Bank Insurance Fund (BIF) that is administered by the Federal D...
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