International Economics

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  1. Book ImageBreakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles

    Ruchir Sharma

    International Bestseller
    One of Foreign Policy's "21 Books to Read in 2012"
    A Publishers Weekly Top 10 Business Book

    After a decade of rapid growth, the world’s most celebrated emerging markets are poised to slow down. Which countries will rise to challenge them?More

  2. Book ImageThe Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy

    Dani Rodrik

    "Cogent, well-written . . . critiques unalloyed globalization enthusiasts, taking aim at their desire to fully liberalize foreign trade ad capital movements." —Foreign AffairsMore

  3. Book ImageState of the World 2010: Transforming Cultures: From Consumerism to Sustainability

    The Worldwatch Institute

    The premier environmental nonprofit shows the ways to transform our consumer culture into a culture centered on sustainability.More

  4. Book ImageFrom Wall Street to the Great Wall: How Investors Can Profit from China's Booming Economy

    Burton G. Malkiel, Patricia A. Taylor, Jianping Mei, Et Al.

    From the million-copy-selling author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, the perfect guide to investing in the next economic giant.More

  5. Book ImageThe Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict

    Linda J. Bilmes, Joseph E. Stiglitz

    "This is a catalog [of costs] the Bush team never looked at. It's a catalog that they still don't want you to see."—James GalbraithMore

  6. Book ImageState of the World 2008: Toward a Sustainable Global Economy

    The Worldwatch Institute

    “Comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible.”—Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. WilsonMore

  7. Book ImageGlobal Financial Warriors: The Untold Story of International Finance in the Post-9/11 World

    John B. Taylor

    “A valuable insider’s account of financial diplomacy in the Bush administration.”—Jeffrey E. Garten, Washington PostMore

  8. Book ImageMaking Globalization Work

    Joseph E. Stiglitz

    "A damning denunciation of things as they are, and a platform for how we can do better."--Andrew Leonard, SalonMore

  9. Book ImageGlobal Capitalism: Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century

    Jeffry A. Frieden

    "Magisterial history...one of the most comprehensive histories of modern capitalism yet written." —New York Times Book ReviewMore

  10. Book ImageState of the World 2004: Special Focus: The Consumer Society

    The Worldwatch Institute

    In State of the World 2004, the Worldwatch Institute's award-winning research team focuses on consumption, pointing to the many ways in which our consumption habits drive ecological and social deterioration, as well as how these habits can be redirected to reinforce environmental and social goals.More

  11. Book ImageThe Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor

    David S. Landes

    "Readers cannot but be provoked and stimulated by this splendidly iconoclastic and refreshing book."—Andrew Porter, New York Times Book ReviewMore

  12. Book ImageThe Weight of the Yen

    R. Taggart Murphy

    "Murphy draws on an impressive array of skills and experience in crafting his narrative of America's troubled economic relationship with its largest trading partner."--Clay Chandler, Washington PostMore

  13. Book ImageLost Opportunity: What Has Made Economic Reform in Russia So Difficult?

    Marshall I. Goldman

    A lucid analysis of Russia's titanic struggle to change from a centrally planned economy to a market economy.More

  14. Book ImageModern International Economics

    Wilfred Ethier

    Third Edition

    This third edition of Modern International Economics offers an up-to-date view of the issues and, more importantly, a systematic way to analyze them.More

  15. Book Image21st Century Capitalism

    Robert L. Heilbroner

    "It is my hope that some grasp of what the twenty-first century holds in store for capitalism may enable us to avoid at least some of the pain we might otherwise have to endure," writes the eminent economist Robert Heilbroner in this important book on the world's economic future.More

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