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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 330.973 EAN: 9781595580481 Edition: Rev Upd ISBN: 1595580484 Label: New Press Manufacturer: New Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: August 01, 2006 Publisher: New Press Studio: New Press Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The twenty-first-century handbook to the myths and realities of the U.S. economy. Extensively revised and expanded with the most up-to-the-minute data, this new edition of the Field Guide to the U.S. Economy brings key economic issues to life, reflecting the collective wit and wisdom of the more than forty progressive economists affiliated with the Center for Popular Economics. User-friendly and accessible, the book covers a wide range of subjects, including workers, women, people of color, government spending, welfare, education, health, the environment, macroeconomics, and the global economy, as well as brand-new material on the war in Iraq, the Department of Homeland Security, lotteries, the prison-industrial complex, foreign aid, the environment, and pharmaceutical companies. This new edition includes cartoons or artwork on every page, along with a glossary and analytical tool kit to help readers along the way. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Field Guide to the U.S. EconomyI use this book as a supplemental text for a senior-level sociology course --the book provides an eye-opening, yet easy-to-understand (and often hilarious) look at the least well understood of all social institutions, the economy. Students love this book... as does the professor! Rating: - Marxist rubbishThe authors are more foolish and naive than Bob Geldof to the power of Bono. It was disappointing to note that Mr Galbraith of Harvard, and author of the very good "A Short History of Financial Euphoria", endorsed this rubbish. Perhaps not surprising though, as he was, after all, a Canadian. Makes me think that a fence should go up along that border too. Avoid. Rating: - Mind-provoking ReadThis book is so fun yet full of information about how the things work in US economy. It is also the most thoughtful book I've read, even the weblinks of the contributers were written. The organisation of the book is so fine, it is the first time I didn't have to complain about the layout of the book. In general, the writers ask for awareness of social responsibility. Even just one person can change things when we are in a world full of injustice & inefficiencies.
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