Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 439 pages) |
Series |
Columbia journalism review books |
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Columbia journalism review books.
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Contents |
Bad business. The dark lord of coal country / Jeff Goodell ; Missing Milly Dowler's voicemail was hacked by News of the World / Nick Davies and Amelia Hill ; Phone-hacking crisis shows News Corp is no ordinary news company / Jay Rosen ; The bugger, bugged / Hugh Grant ; A case of shattered trust / Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett -- The financial system and its discontents. The "subsidy": how a handful of Merrill Lynch bankers helped blow up their own firm / Jake Bernstein and Jesse Eisinger ; Countrywide protected fraudsters by silencing whistleblowers, say former employees / Michael Hudson ; Curse the geniuses who gave us Bank of America / Jonathan Weil ; Is the SEC covering up Wall Street crimes? / Matt Taibbi ; In financial crisis, no prosecutions of top figures / Gretchen Mrgenson and Louise Story -- Over there. Time for Germany to make its fateful choice / Martin Wolf ; In Norway, start-ups say ja to socialism / Max Chafkin -- Politics and money. Swiped: banks, merchants, and why Washington doesn't work for you / Zach Carter and Ryan Grim ; Stop coddling the super-rich / Warren Buffett ; Blame for the financial mess starts with the corporate lobby / Steven Pearlstein ; Nine things the rich don't want you to know about taxes / David Cay Johnston ; The hijacked crisis / Paul Krugman ; Greenspan, Rubin, and a roomful of hypocrites / Morgan Housel -- The big picture. The rise of the new global elite / Christia Freeland ; Can the world still feed itself? / Brian M. Carney ; Law school economics: ka-ching! / David Segal ; When parents attack! / Alex Blumberg and Laura Sydell ; The illusions of psychiatry / Marcia Angell ; From Inside job / Charles Ferguson, Adam Bolt, and Chad Beck -- Corporate stories. Inside Pfizer's palace coup / Peter Elkind and Jennifer Reingold, with Doris Burke ; It knows / Daniel Soar ; Innovator's don't ignore customers / John Gapper ; House perfect / Lauren Collins ; Voting to hire a chief without meeting him / James B. Stewart ; How Ford became last man standing / Bernie Woodall and Kevin Krolicki ; What made Steve Jobs so great? / Cliff Kuang |
Summary |
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 year's 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 busine |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Business.
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Businesspeople.
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Business enterprises -- Corrupt practices
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businesses (business enterprises)
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism.
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Business
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Business enterprises -- Corrupt practices
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Businesspeople
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Starkman, Dean
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ISBN |
9780231504331 |
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0231504330 |
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