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Finance & Development September 1, 2005 |
Book Reviews And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out): Wall Street, the IMF, and the Bankrupting of Argentina by Paul Blustein... Chasing Dirty Money: The Fight Against Money Laundering by Peter Reuter and Edwin M. Truman... etc.  |
DailyCandy August 29, 2005 |
Book Your Tickets The end of August and you have yet to read anything longer than a caption? Read one of these excellent books and your brain will thank you.  |
BusinessWeek September 5, 2005 Christopher Farrell |
Cradle of Civilization 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus, by Charles C. Mann, is a fascinating, unconventional account of Indian life in the Americas prior to 1492. And it makes a compelling case that Mesoamerica was a cradle of civilization.  |
BusinessWeek September 5, 2005 Aaron Bernstein |
The Big Giveaway Although Greg LeRoy is far from a neutral observer, his new book, 'The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax Dodging and the Myth of Job Creation' offers a persuasive and powerful compendium of corporate tax dodging in the U.S.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Mark Henricks |
Return To Me Return on Customer can help business owners assess how they should spend limited marketing resources... In the Line of Fire gives practical how-to advice on handling questions from tough audiences, like investors or customers...  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Sara Wilson |
Social Grace Jeffrey Hollender, president of an environmentally conscious manufacturer, believes that responsible business is good business. In his book, What Matters Most, he shows how other businesses can follow his company's lead.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Money Matters Answers to some important questions about who should, and shouldn't, be watching your money -- from Jack Waymire, author of Who's Watching Your Money? The 17 Paladin Principles for Selecting a Financial Advisor.  |
Inc. August 2005 Michael S. Hopkins |
Data Is the World Steven Levitt's bestseller "Freakonomics" offers lessons to businesspeople about how to use analytical tools of economics to read the world more accurately. The controversial assertion that the legalization of abortion in the U.S. decreased crime serves as an example.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Stephanie Overby |
How to Succeed in an Uncertain World Made in China: What Western Managers Can Learn from Trailblazing Chinese Entrepreneurs is a collection of case studies showing new business and management concepts that Chinese executives use to deal with uncertainty.  |
BusinessWeek August 22, 2005 Hardy Green |
After The Moon -- What? It may exaggerate the difficulties they had in readjusting to life on Earth, but Andrew Smith's "Moondust" is a spellbinding tale of what has befallen the Apollo astronauts since they walked the moon. It's fascinating for its historical detail, engaging writing, and wistful meditation on space travel.  |
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