Os melhores 69 livros sobre US Economics

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Os melhores 69 livros sobre US Economics
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Livros sobre US Economics: The Origin of Wealth por Eric D. Beinhocker

The Origin of Wealth

Eric D. Beinhocker
The Radical Remaking of Economics and What It Means for Business And Society
3.9 (94 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Origin of Wealth?

The Origin of Wealth shows us the inadequacies of the economic theories that underpin our understanding of economics. The book argues that economic actors shouldn’t be seen as rational consumers that act on their self-interest. Rather, economics is best understood as a complex system of adaptation, similar to evolution, where products, ideas, and ideology compete for survival.

Quem deveria ler The Origin of Wealth?

  • Students and scholars of economic science
  • Anyone interested in economics, social sciences or business   
  • Business leaders, economists and politicians

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Livros sobre US Economics: 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism por Ha-Joon Chang

23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism

Ha-Joon Chang
3.8 (268 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism?

In 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism Ha-Joon Chang destroys the biggest myths of our current economic approach. He explains how, despite what most economists believe, there are many things wrong with free market capitalism. As well as explaining the problems, Chang also offers possible solutions which could help us build a better, fairer world.

Quem deveria ler 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism?

  • Students of economics who are fed up with mainstream teaching
  • Anyone who takes an interest in the financial crisis and why nobody saw it coming
  • Anyone wondering why levels of inequality are so high

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Livros sobre US Economics: Economics: The User’s Guide por Ha-Joon Chang

Economics: The User’s Guide

Ha-Joon Chang
4.3 (177 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Economics: The User’s Guide?

Economics: The User’s Guide lays out the foundational concepts of economics in an easily relatable and compelling way. Examining the history of economics as well as some critical changes to global economic institutions, this book will teach you everything you need to know about how economics works today.

Quem deveria ler Economics: The User’s Guide?

  • Anyone interested in the history of economics
  • Anyone interested in the intersection of politics and economics
  • Anyone who dozed through Economics 101 in college

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Wealth of Nations por Adam Smith

The Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith
4.3 (1.244 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Wealth of Nations?

The Wealth of Nations is a profoundly influential work in the study of economics and examines exactly how nations become wealthy. Adam Smith advocates that by allowing individuals to freely pursue their own self-interest in a free market, without government regulation, nations will prosper.

Quem deveria ler The Wealth of Nations?

  • Anyone who wants to understand the foundations of capitalism and the free market
  • Anyone curious about the core tenets of a fundamental work of economic theory

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Livros sobre US Economics: Don’t Buy It por Anat Shenker-Osorio

Don’t Buy It

Anat Shenker-Osorio
The Trouble with Talking Nonsense About the Economy
3.8 (11 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Don’t Buy It?

Don’t Buy It (2012) explores the ways language influences our understanding of complex issues. Anat Shenker-Osorio brings her research and expertise to bear on a question that plagues progressives: why do conservatives always win economic debates in the United States, despite the deep inequality and structural injustice epitomized by the financial crash and the Great Recession? These blinks answer this question by analyzing the language employed on either side of the political spectrum.

Quem deveria ler Don’t Buy It?

  • Anyone who identifies as a political progressive
  • Anyone who’s interested in how language affects societies
  • Students of English, economics, sociology and politics

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Livros sobre US Economics: PostCapitalism por Paul Mason

PostCapitalism

Paul Mason
A Guide to Our Future
3.9 (124 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é PostCapitalism?

Postcapitalism (2015) offers a close examination of the failures of current economic systems. The 2008 financial crisis showed us that neoliberal capitalism is falling apart, and these blinks outline the reasons why we’re at the start of capitalism’s downfall, while giving an idea of what our transition into postcapitalism will be like.

Quem deveria ler PostCapitalism?

  • Capitalists and anti-capitalists
  • Students of sociology or politics
  • Anyone interested in what the future holds for modern-day societies

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Livros sobre US Economics: False Economy por Alan Beattie

False Economy

Alan Beattie
A Surprising Economic History of the World
4.2 (176 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é False Economy?

False Economy (2009) offers a fresh perspective on how and why some nations of the world have become economic powerhouses and others have ended up as financial disasters. You’ll see that nations aren’t handcuffed by fate. Rather, their economic success or failure is based on the choices they make.

Quem deveria ler False Economy?

  • Anyone interested in economics
  • Readers who want to learn about the politics of money
  • People interested in international business

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Livros sobre US Economics: Two Nations Indivisible por Shannon K. O’Neil

Two Nations Indivisible

Shannon K. O’Neil
Mexico, the United States and the Road Ahead
4.2 (28 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Two Nations Indivisible?

Two Nations Indivisible (2013) tells the story of the United States’ relationship with its neighbor to the south: Mexico. These blinks explain the profound connections between the two countries as well as the misunderstandings that keep them apart, with an emphasis on political and economic relations.

Quem deveria ler Two Nations Indivisible?

  • Policy makers who want to understand more about the US-Mexico relationship
  • Educators and students interested in world politics
  • Americans and Mexicans hoping to understand each other better

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Way Back por F.H. Buckley

The Way Back

F.H. Buckley
Restoring the Promise of America
3.4 (8 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Way Back?

The Way Back (2016) offers an intriguing explanation of why the American dream is a long-lost concept. These blinks take a close look at the fundamental systems of the United States, from education to criminal justice, and reveal exactly how these systems have broken down and why they are in desperate need of repair.

Quem deveria ler The Way Back?

  • Public school teachers looking for insight into the school system
  • Entrepreneurs fighting bureaucratic red tape
  • Students of sociology and economics

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Livros sobre US Economics: Saving Capitalism por Robert B. Reich

Saving Capitalism

Robert B. Reich
For the Many, Not the Few
4.1 (74 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Saving Capitalism?

Saving Capitalism (2015) is a biting critique of the world’s economic order but also an optimistic look into how capitalism could support the common good. These blinks will teach you how and why capitalism is failing most people, and where it needs to go to do right by the majority.

Quem deveria ler Saving Capitalism?

  • Economists and students of capitalistic systems
  • Anyone living and working in a capitalistic society
  • Activists and people fighting for social justice

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Livros sobre US Economics: America’s Bank por Roger Lowenstein

America’s Bank

Roger Lowenstein
The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve Act
4.2 (34 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é America’s Bank?

In America’s Bank (2015), you’ll discover the gripping story of the US Federal Reserve, or “Fed.” These blinks trace the history behind the development and unification of the American banking system and show the complex web of interests and players that continue to shape the system today.

Quem deveria ler America’s Bank?

  • Students interested in economics or politics
  • People interested in American history

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Livros sobre US Economics: The WikiLeaks Files por Julian Assange (introduction)

The WikiLeaks Files

Julian Assange (introduction)
The World According to US Empire
4.3 (39 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The WikiLeaks Files?

The WikiLeaks Files (2015) provides fascinating and digestible insights from WikiLeaks, the organization that came to worldwide prominence with the release of 251,287 US State Department cables in 2010. These blinks paint a bleak picture of an American empire and its machinations.

Quem deveria ler The WikiLeaks Files?

  • Global citizens concerned with world affairs
  • Students of political science or international relations
  • Diplomats and others working in civil service

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Livros sobre US Economics: Dark Money por Jane Mayer

Dark Money

Jane Mayer
The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right
3.9 (174 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Dark Money?

Dark Money (2016) is a chilling look behind the scenes of American politics, outlining how a small handful of the country’s richest people have been influencing the country’s political landscape since the 1970s. Far from a conspiracy theory, these are the cold hard facts of the powerful and immensely wealthy individuals behind the rise of today’s radical right-wing conservative movement.

Quem deveria ler Dark Money?

  • Students of political science and economics
  • Political junkies and newshounds
  • Readers struggling to grasp the layers and complexities of US politics

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Livros sobre US Economics: Austerity por Mark Blyth

Austerity

Mark Blyth
The History of a Dangerous Idea
4.3 (52 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Austerity?

Austerity (2013) cuts through the confusion behind our recent financial crises and reveals what really happens when economists call for a policy of austerity to be implemented. This is when budgets are cut, public funding is slashed and working-class families suffer so that banks can be saved and continue to make billions. Find out what’s really going on and who’s really being protected when your country gets pushed into austerity.

Quem deveria ler Austerity?

  • Students of political science and economics
  • Readers who want a better understanding of the recent banking crisis
  • Activists fighting against the top 1 percent

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Livros sobre US Economics: Barbarians at the Gate por Bryan Burrough, John Helyar

Barbarians at the Gate

Bryan Burrough, John Helyar
The Fall of RJR Nabisco
4.1 (62 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Barbarians at the Gate?

Barbarians at the Gate (1989) tells the story of one of the largest corporate deals in US history, the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. These blinks provide a gripping portrait of the extreme and extravagant behavior in corporate America during the 1980s.

Quem deveria ler Barbarians at the Gate?

  • Anyone working in finance or business who wants to learn about a legendary deal
  • Citizens appalled by the excesses of corporate America
  • Anyone enthralled by hostile takeovers and cutthroat dealings

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Livros sobre US Economics: Economics for the Common Good por Jean Tirole

Economics for the Common Good

Jean Tirole
4.0 (72 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Economics for the Common Good?

Jean Tirole’s Economics for the Common Good (2017) is a wide-ranging look at the contemporary economy, packed with plenty of insights into the theory and practice of modern-day economics. Deconstructing the supposed opposition of state and market, Tirole explores their many interconnections in fields ranging from climate change to property rights and the new digital economy.

Quem deveria ler Economics for the Common Good?

  • Anyone interested in the how, what and why of economics
  • Proponents of free markets and advocates of state regulation
  • Anyone who’s ever wondered why climate change is so hard to tackle

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Livros sobre US Economics: An American Sickness por Elisabeth Rosenthal

An American Sickness

Elisabeth Rosenthal
How Health Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back
4.3 (63 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é An American Sickness?

An American Sickness (2017) takes an honest look at the state of the American health-care system and frankly diagnoses its many ailments. When big business started taking over what were once charitable organizations, things began to go truly wrong. Rosenthal presents valuable information on how to reduce health-care bills and not get taken for a ride by greedy hospitals and over-prescribing doctors.

Quem deveria ler An American Sickness?

  • Americans, both healthy and sick
  • Workers in the health-care and insurance industry
  • Readers who want to save money

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Livros sobre US Economics: Glass House por Brian Alexander

Glass House

Brian Alexander
The 1% Economy and the Shattering of the All-American Town
3.7 (27 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Glass House?

Glass House (2017) tells the cautionary tale of Lancaster, Ohio, a town that went from boom to bust over the course of the past fifty years. At the heart of this downfall is the Anchor Hocking glass factory, a major source of employment that turned into a bitter disappointment. This story is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the current state of affairs in American society and politics.

Quem deveria ler Glass House?

  • Politicians and policy-makers
  • Students of history and American studies
  • People interested in the current state of American affairs

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Livros sobre US Economics: Doughnut Economics por Kate Raworth

Doughnut Economics

Kate Raworth
Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
4.0 (228 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Doughnut Economics?

Doughnut Economics (2017) is a call to arms for a fresh approach to economics. As inequality soars and environmental crisis looms, the book’s central question has never seemed more relevant. How can we build a just economic system that allows us to thrive while preserving the planet? A good place to start, Kate Raworth suggests, is to do away with the old myths that have shaped economic thinking for so long. Zeroing in on the doughnut-shaped “sweet spot” in which our needs can be sustainably met, this is a thought-provoking read which might just help save the world.

Quem deveria ler Doughnut Economics?

  • Anyone losing sleep over the Earth’s future as climate change kicks in
  • Economic innovators in search of new models for a new century
  • Fans of fresh thinking on big topics

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Livros sobre US Economics: Edge of Chaos por Dambisa Moyo

Edge of Chaos

Dambisa Moyo
Why Democracy is Failing to Deliver Economic Growth – and How to Fix It
3.9 (63 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Edge of Chaos?

Edge of Chaos (2018) examines the key challenges that liberal democracies around the world are facing today. Aging populations, limited resources and increasing debt are all threats to these countries’ economic well-being – but so too are the “remedies” of short-term policies and protectionism. Author Dambisa Moyo examines that misguided agenda and presents a radical blueprint for economic growth in the twenty-first century.

Quem deveria ler Edge of Chaos?

  • Citizens concerned about Brexit and Donald Trump
  • Policymakers interested in rebuilding their political systems
  • Curious readers hoping to get a grip on global economic systems

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Livros sobre US Economics: Capitalism and Freedom por Milton Friedman

Capitalism and Freedom

Milton Friedman
4.3 (621 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Capitalism and Freedom?

Capitalism and Freedom (1962) is one of the most influential discussions of the relationship between economic and political freedom to have ever been put to paper. Written at the height of the Cold War between Soviet socialism and Western capitalism, Milton Friedman argues that only free markets can guarantee liberty. His theory remains every bit as relevant and thought-provoking today as when it was first published.

Quem deveria ler Capitalism and Freedom?

  • Economics buffs fascinated by the intellectual history of the last century
  • Free-marketeers, classical liberals and libertarians
  • Opponents of free-market capitalism interested in the other side of the argument

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Livros sobre US Economics: Utopia for Realists por Rutger Bregman

Utopia for Realists

Rutger Bregman
And How We Can Get There
4.4 (305 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Utopia for Realists?

Utopia for Realists (2016) is a call to arms for a radical rethinking of life, work and how society functions. It argues that the world enjoys unprecedented wealth and material comfort but is still full of problems, from soul-destroying jobs to inequality and poverty. We have the power to solve these problems and build a better future if we embrace utopian thinking.

Quem deveria ler Utopia for Realists?

  • Blue-sky thinkers
  • Socially engaged people who want to eradicate poverty 
  • Frustrated citizens who feel there must be a better way to organize our society and economy

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Third Pillar por Raghuram Rajan

The Third Pillar

Raghuram Rajan
The Revival of Community in a Polarized World
4.5 (42 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Third Pillar?

The Third Pillar (2019) traces the evolving relationship between the three “pillars” of human life – the state, markets and communities – from the medieval period to our own age. Economist Raghuram Rajan argues that, throughout history, societies have struggled to find a sustainable balance between these pillars. Today is no different: caught between uncontrolled markets and a discredited state, communities everywhere are in decline. That, Rajan concludes, is jet fuel for populist movements. But a more balanced kind of social order is possible.

Quem deveria ler The Third Pillar?

  • Anyone apprehensive about the rise of intolerant political movements
  • Historians and economists
  • Community organizers and neighborhood activists

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Future of Capitalism por Paul Collier

The Future of Capitalism

Paul Collier
Facing the New Anxieties
3.9 (202 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Future of Capitalism?

The Future of Capitalism (2018) offers a candid analysis of capitalism that calls for a return to communitarian ethics to mend rifts between families, communities and nations. Diagnosing the failings of modern liberalism, Paul Collier proposes the reintroduction into economic thinking of ethical concerns. He also suggests pragmatic policies that might forge a capitalism that works for everyone.

Quem deveria ler The Future of Capitalism?

  • Students of political science and economics
  • Policy makers interested in cultivating a new center left
  • Skeptics of capitalism’s potential

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Livros sobre US Economics: The War on Normal People por Andrew Yang

The War on Normal People

Andrew Yang
The Truth About America's Disappearing Jobs and Why Universal Basic Income Is Our Future
4.5 (151 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The War on Normal People?

The War on Normal People (2018) reveals how America is on the brink of economic and social collapse due to technological advances such as automation and artificial intelligence. Painting a portrait of the reality that average Americans will increasingly face if mass unemployment is left unaddressed, author Andrew Yang proposes a vision to transform the economy by adopting a human-centered form of capitalism that begins with a universal basic income.

Quem deveria ler The War on Normal People?

  • Voters interested in learning about Andrew Yang’s ideas for America
  • Educated Americans who want to take on income inequality
  • Working-age people curious about the benefits of a universal basic income

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Livros sobre US Economics: Good Economics for Hard Times por Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo

Good Economics for Hard Times

Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo
Better Answers to Our Biggest Problems
4.0 (252 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Good Economics for Hard Times?

Good Economics for Hard Times (2019) unflinchingly examines some of the most seemingly intractable problems we’re confronting today. Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo argue that economics can provide new perspectives on how to solve climate change without hurting the poor, and also tackle social problems caused by rising inequality, global trade, and fear of immigration. 

Quem deveria ler Good Economics for Hard Times?

  • People who want to regain their faith in the usefulness of economics
  • Environmentalists who want a new perspective on how to save the planet
  • Workers who are worried about how immigration and trade will affect their jobs

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Livros sobre US Economics: Hawai'i por Sumner La Croix

Hawai'i

Sumner La Croix
Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change
4.3 (47 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Hawai'i?

Hawai’i (2019) is a detailed history of the economic forces that have shaped Hawaiian society. Author Sumner La Croix traces the arc of commerce, from traditions first established in the twelfth century by Polynesian colonists to the modern Hawaiian state. Along the way, he examines what has changed and what has stayed the same.

Quem deveria ler Hawai'i?

  • Anyone interested in the dark side of paradise
  • Students of colonialism
  • Labor historians

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Livros sobre US Economics: Americana por Bhu Srinivasan

Americana

Bhu Srinivasan
A 400-Year History of American Capitalism
4.3 (102 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Americana?

Americana (2017) traces the history of the USA from one key perspective: capitalism. Bhu Srinivasan shows how the development of the country has been closely bound up with the development of capitalism, from the New England colonies’ earliest days to the most recent innovations of Silicon Valley or Wall Street.

Named by The Economist as one of the best books of 2017

Quem deveria ler Americana?

  • American history enthusiasts
  • People interested in the economy past and present
  • Fans – or enemies – of capitalism

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Livros sobre US Economics: One Billion Americans por Matthew Yglesias

One Billion Americans

Matthew Yglesias
The Case for Thinking Bigger
4.3 (37 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é One Billion Americans?

One Billion Americans (2020) poses a provocative solution to America’s diminishing prosperity. Author Matthew Yglesias believes that by increasing its population to one billion, the nation could retain its position as the world’s top economic power. Yglesias puts forward a strategy to achieve this, while exploring the surprising benefits more people would bring.

Quem deveria ler One Billion Americans?

  • Voters concerned about America’s future
  • The economically curious
  • Americans seeking solutions to social challenges

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Livros sobre US Economics: Talking to My Daughter About the Economy por Yanis Varoufakis

Talking to My Daughter About the Economy

Yanis Varoufakis
A Brief History of Capitalism
4.4 (209 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Talking to My Daughter About the Economy?

Talking to My Daughter About the Economy (2018) is a lucid and accessible account of our current economic system. This engaging primer explains what economics is, what it does, and why it became such a force in our everyday lives.

Quem deveria ler Talking to My Daughter About the Economy?

  • Political junkies hungry for accessible economic theory
  • Everyday citizens seeking to engage with politics
  • Anyone interested in understanding our current economic system

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Livros sobre US Economics: Austerity por Alberto Alesina, Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi

Austerity

Alberto Alesina, Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
When It Works and When It Doesn't
3.9 (40 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Austerity?

Austerity (2019) uses data analysis to look at one of the most controversial topics in economics today. An analysis of several countries’ austerity policies over the past several decades reveals that cutting spending can actually help the economy expand.

Quem deveria ler Austerity?

  • Economists keen to learn more about austerity
  • Politicians looking to brush up on their economics
  • Anyone who wants to understand the numbers behind government policy

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Livros sobre US Economics: Angrynomics por Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth

Angrynomics

Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth
4.1 (114 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Angrynomics?

Angrynomics (2020) examines the growing atmosphere of anger around the globe. Part political theory, part social science, this approachable text diagnoses the cause of the rising resentment and proposes a few popular solutions.

Quem deveria ler Angrynomics?

  • News junkies seeking fresh takes on the current political climate
  • Activists wishing to understand popular movements
  • Anyone with an interest in where the world is headed

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Livros sobre US Economics: American Crisis por Andrew M. Cuomo

American Crisis

Andrew M. Cuomo
Leadership Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
3.5 (27 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é American Crisis?

American Crisis (2020) is a candid retelling of how Governor Andrew Cuomo managed the COVID-19 crisis in one of the worst affected states in America: New York. It reveals the steps Cuomo took to steer New York through the early days of the pandemic in a country run by a president Cuomo sees as incapable of leadership. It also shows how real leadership requires honesty and transparency, clear communication, and compassion for others.

Quem deveria ler American Crisis?

  • Anyone interested in American politics 
  • Leaders of organizations who want to learn about crisis management
  • Those curious about how New York has fared throughout the crisis

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Value of Everything por Mariana Mazzucato

The Value of Everything

Mariana Mazzucato
Making and Taking in the Global Economy
4.4 (165 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Value of Everything?

The Value of Everything (2018) presents an argument for redefining value in the economy so that we can better understand who really creates value, and who extracts it.

Quem deveria ler The Value of Everything?

  • Economists eager for new ideas
  • Fans of politics in search of change
  • Lovers of radical ideas and ambitious visions

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Economists’ Hour por Binyamin Appelbaum

The Economists’ Hour

Binyamin Appelbaum
False Prophets, Free Markets, and the Fracture of Society
4.3 (74 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Economists’ Hour?

The Economists’ Hour (2019) is a compact history of how economists came to dominate our political discourse. This work traces the rise of neoliberal ideology from the 1960s to today.

Quem deveria ler The Economists’ Hour?

  • Political wonks wanting to parse the current climate
  • Citizens concerned about America’s rightward shift
  • Anyone asking, “how did things get so bad?”

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Livros sobre US Economics: Wildland por Evan Osnos

Wildland

Evan Osnos
The Making of America's Fury
3.4 (38 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Wildland?

Wildland (2021) recounts the story of how America became unraveled throughout the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Drawing on stories from residents of three US cities –⁠ Greenwich, Connecticut; Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Chicago, Illinois –⁠ it examines the undercurrents of change that tie together the fates of these varied landscapes. Finally, it describes how the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 laid the foundation for the violent insurrection on January 6, 2021. 

Quem deveria ler Wildland?

  • Americans trying to make sense of the changes in their country
  • Students of American politics and culture
  • Activists looking for a holistic picture of the grievances of average Americans

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Dying Citizen por Victor Davis Hanson

The Dying Citizen

Victor Davis Hanson
How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America
2.8 (693 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Dying Citizen?

The Dying Citizen (2021) explores the ways in which modern American democracy is being weakened. Touching on issues like globalization and identity politics, it discusses how left-wing progressives are damaging the foundations of the United States. 

Quem deveria ler The Dying Citizen?

  • Conservatives looking for fresh insights
  • Fans of Donald Trump 
  • Anyone interested in politics and current affairs

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Livros sobre US Economics: Lessons from the Titans por Scott Davis

Lessons from the Titans

Scott Davis
What Companies in the New Economy Can Learn from the Great Industrial Giants to Drive Sustainable Success
4.2 (50 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Lessons from the Titans?

Lessons from the Titans (2020) tells the stories of ten industrial companies in the United States. From General Electric to Boeing, Honeywell to United Rentals, it looks at which strategic decisions led to success and which disastrous missteps created new obstacles. By analyzing the past performance of such legendary businesses, it offers greater insight into which companies today will stick around – and which won’t. 

Quem deveria ler Lessons from the Titans?

  • Business gurus fascinated by economic shifts
  • Entrepreneurs looking to future-proof their companies
  • Economists curious about market shifts

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Raging 2020s por Alec Ross

The Raging 2020s

Alec Ross
Companies, Countries, People – and the Fight for Our Future
3.8 (96 avaliações)
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00:00

Sobre o que é The Raging 2020s?

The Raging 2020s (2021) is an autopsy of the American social contract, which once kept companies, governments, and individuals in stable harmony but has since broken down. In particular, it describes how the power of corporations has expanded in recent years while federal might has waned –⁠ and how the result is that companies have more control over people’s lives than ever before. We must work to restore the balance and write a new social contract for the modern age.

Quem deveria ler The Raging 2020s?

  • Citizens concerned about the increasing power of corporations
  • Current or aspiring politicians and activists
  • Anyone who sees the value in capitalism but thinks it can be improved

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Livros sobre US Economics: Adrift por Scott Galloway

Adrift

Scott Galloway
America in 100 Charts
4.3 (323 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
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Sobre o que é Adrift?

Adrift (2022) argues that the United States is flailing, despite all its success and global dominance since World War II. It’s a country struggling to adapt to revolutionary changes in technology, facing deep economic and political divisions and threats of extremism, and quickly losing ground to rivals like China. Despite all of this, Scott Galloway still sees reason for hope, but first lays out what he sees as the biggest challenges facing the nation. 

Quem deveria ler Adrift?

  • Those who feel overwhelmed by the anger and divisiveness on social media
  • Investors who want to understand an evolving market
  • People wondering if higher education is worth their time

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Livros sobre US Economics: It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism por Bernie Sanders

It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism

Bernie Sanders
3.9 (310 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism?

It’s OK to be Angry About Capitalism (2023) is a critique of the economic and political system in the US. It offers a blueprint on how to move past unbridled capitalism onto a fairer and freer future.

Quem deveria ler It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism?

  • Everyone interested in the idea of democratic socialism
  • Those who’d like to understand Bernie Sanders’s political agenda
  • Anyone concerned about inequality

42
Livros sobre US Economics: The Myth of American Inequality por Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund & John Early

The Myth of American Inequality

Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund & John Early
How Government Biases Policy Debate
3.9 (103 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é The Myth of American Inequality?

The Myth of American Inequality (2022) corrects widespread misconceptions about inequality in the United States. Taking aim at misleading official statistics, it shows that poverty has all but disappeared in today’s America and that the gap between rich and “poor” isn’t nearly as large as many people assume. 

Quem deveria ler The Myth of American Inequality?

  • Politicos and policymakers
  • Historians and economists
  • Anyone interested in contemporary debates about economic justice

43
Livros sobre US Economics: Power Failure por William D. Cohan

Power Failure

William D. Cohan
The Rise and Fall of an American Icon
4.4 (238 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Power Failure?

Power Failure (2022) details the rise and fall of General Electric – once a great success story of international business.  But its legacy went badly awry, as even casual consumers of business news will remember. Power Failure: The Rise and Fall of an American Icon (2022) gives a startlingly detailed account inside the behemoth corporation, examining what went right – and then wrong.

Quem deveria ler Power Failure?

  • Anyone interested in the inside workings of business
  • Leaders who want to learn from the experience of CEOs going through difficult times 
  • Employees who want to better understand the forces at play inside the companies that dictate their future

44
Livros sobre US Economics: Profit Over People por Noam Chomsky

Profit Over People

Noam Chomsky
Neoliberalism and Global Order
4.4 (451 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Profit Over People?

Profit Over People (1999) is a deep dive into the often hidden world of neoliberalism, revealing how global power structures and US policies are influenced by corporate interests. You’ll be taken on a journey that uncovers an economic system geared toward the affluent, often to the detriment of the many.

Quem deveria ler Profit Over People?

  • Students of economics or international relations 
  • Policymakers and businesspeople
  • Curious minds interested in the way our world works

45
Livros sobre US Economics: Flash Boys por Michael Lewis

Flash Boys

Michael Lewis
A Wall Street Revolt
3.9 (230 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Flash Boys?

Flash Boys (2014) is an investigation into the dark underbelly of the US financial markets. It also chronicles the birth of a new stock exchange, the IEX, created to counteract a rigged system that was facilitated by technological loopholes and a lack of transparency.

Quem deveria ler Flash Boys?

  • Anyone who’s ever invested in the stock market
  • People interested in stories of financial corruption
  • Fans of underdogs who fight the system

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Livros sobre US Economics: Innovation in Real Places por Dan Breznitz

Innovation in Real Places

Dan Breznitz
Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World
4.4 (30 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Innovation in Real Places?

Innovation in Real Places (2021) argues that the prevailing Silicon Valley model of growth creation has failed most cities and regions. Rather than chasing the chimera of becoming the next tech hub, communities should focus on identifying their niche in the global production process and fostering innovation based on their existing strengths. 

Quem deveria ler Innovation in Real Places?

  • Anyone interested in learning more about innovation and sources
  • People interested in economic development and entrepreneurship
  • Citizens and policy makers wishing to advance policies promoting growth and prosperity in their region

47
Livros sobre US Economics: Too Big to Fail por Andrew Ross Sorkin

Too Big to Fail

Andrew Ross Sorkin
The Inside Story of how Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System - and Themselves
4.0 (125 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Too Big to Fail?

Too Big to Fail (2009) draws you into the heart of the 2008 financial crisis, revealing the high-stakes decisions and power struggles that shaped the world's economic landscape at that time. This gripping narrative untangles a complex web of financial intrigue, and will help you understand the forces that drove one of the most tumultuous periods in financial history.

 

Quem deveria ler Too Big to Fail?

  • Finance professionals interested in economic crisis insights
  • History buffs exploring twenty-first-century financial events
  • Business students studying real-world corporate strategy

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Livros sobre US Economics: The History of Money por David McWilliams

The History of Money

David McWilliams
A Story of Humanity
4.2 (68 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é The History of Money?

The History of Money (2024) takes us on a tour through time, from the earliest forms of currency to the introduction of bitcoin. It’s a story of booming trade, powerful empires and devastating financial busts. It explains how money has fueled enormous progress and why it remains a fragile system that struggles to benefit all people equally.

Quem deveria ler The History of Money?

  • History buffs interested in fresh perspectives on old stories
  • Anyone interested in global economics
  • Curious folks who like big-picture tales of how the world works

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Livros sobre US Economics: Milton Friedman por Jennifer Burns

Milton Friedman

Jennifer Burns
The Last Conservative
4.2 (156 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Milton Friedman?

Milton Friedman (2023) provides a nuanced biography of the influential free-market economist. Tracing Friedman's groundbreaking work across diverse policy areas, it explores his instrumental role in the rise of modern American conservatism and free market ideology. 

Quem deveria ler Milton Friedman?

  • Those looking to understand the roots of modern neoliberalism
  • Students of public policy and political history
  • Anyone interested in impactful, paradigm-shifting thinkers

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Livros sobre US Economics: Leading Through Inflation por Ram Charan & Geri Willigan

Leading Through Inflation

Ram Charan & Geri Willigan
And Recession and Stagflation
3.9 (99 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Leading Through Inflation?

Leading Through Inflation (2022) explores the significant impact of inflation on businesses, emphasizing its role in consuming cash, squeezing margins, and disrupting forecasts and plans. It provides practical guidance and strategies for CEOs and executives to navigate these challenges, offering advice on how to thrive in an inflationary business environment.

Quem deveria ler Leading Through Inflation?

  • CEOs and senior business executives
  • Small business owners and entrepreneurs
  • Business School Students and Professors

51
Livros sobre US Economics: How to Listen When Markets Speak por Lawrence G. McDonald

How to Listen When Markets Speak

Lawrence G. McDonald
Risks, Myths, and Investment Opportunities in a Radically Reshaped Economy
3.8 (48 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é How to Listen When Markets Speak?

How to Listen When Markets Speak (2024) explores strategies for interpreting the complex signals of financial markets to make informed investment decisions. It offers insights into the correlation between historical market events and current market behaviors, providing readers with the tools to predict and respond to market trends effectively. The guidance within emphasizes the importance of listening to and understanding the nuances of market data and economic indicators.

Quem deveria ler How to Listen When Markets Speak?

  • Financial analysts seeking market behavior insights
  • Investors interested in risk management strategies
  • Business students studying financial markets

52
Livros sobre US Economics: Free and Equal por Daniel Chandler

Free and Equal

Daniel Chandler
A Manifesto for a Just Society
3.7 (110 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Free and Equal?

Free and Equal (2024) offers a progressive roadmap for building a fair society by reviving the compassionate ideas of philosopher John Rawls. It makes a compelling case for a society reimagined to safeguard free expression, eliminate the influence of money in politics, and build an economy where everyone can thrive.

Quem deveria ler Free and Equal?

  • Progressives seeking a fresh perspective on addressing societal issues
  • Political philosophers interested in the contemporary relevance of John Rawls’s ideas
  • Policymakers searching for a framework to guide decision-making in the face of current crises

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Livros sobre US Economics: Grow the Pie por Alex Edmans

Grow the Pie

Alex Edmans
How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit
4.4 (79 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Grow the Pie?

Grow the Pie (2020) shows how businesses can thrive by creating value for society while also achieving sustainable profits. It reveals that companies prioritizing the well-being of all stakeholders often outperform those focused solely on shareholder returns. By presenting extensive research and real-world examples, it makes a compelling case that long-term success comes from growing the pie for everyone.

Quem deveria ler Grow the Pie?

  • Business leaders seeking sustainable growth strategies
  • Investors interested in long-term corporate performance
  • Academics studying corporate governance and responsibility

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Shortest History of Economics por Andrew Leigh

The Shortest History of Economics

Andrew Leigh
Explore Key Economic Moments and Their Impact on Today’s World
4.1 (234 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é The Shortest History of Economics?

The Shortest History of Economics (2024) explores the hidden economic forces that have shaped human history. It examines how capitalism and market systems emerged, linking economic developments to major historical events from the rise of agriculture to modern conflicts. 

Quem deveria ler The Shortest History of Economics?

  • Students seeking context for modern economic theories
  • Curious general readers interested in how economies evolve
  • Anyone who wants a new lens on human history

55
Livros sobre US Economics: Pay the People! por John Driscoll, Morris Pearl, The Patriotic Millionaires

Pay the People!

John Driscoll, Morris Pearl, The Patriotic Millionaires
Why Fair Pay Is Good Business and Great for America
4.3 (4 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Pay the People!?

Pay the People! (2024) examines how America's economy suffers when businesses and policymakers prioritize short-term profits over fair wages for workers. It argues that raising wages across all levels would benefit everyone – from working families to business owners – by strengthening consumer spending power and preserving democratic capitalism. 

Quem deveria ler Pay the People!?

  • Business owners and executives seeking to understand the broader economic impact of wage policies
  • Policy makers and public officials involved in labor legislation
  • Anyone who wants to understand more about the American economy

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Longevity Imperative por Andrew J Scott

The Longevity Imperative

Andrew J Scott
Building a Healthier, Productive Society to Support Longer Lives
3.3 (10 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é The Longevity Imperative?

The Longevity Imperative (2024) explores how individuals and societies can adapt to the changes brought about by longer life expectancies. It highlights the need for substantial transformations in health care, the economy, and social systems to ensure that longer lives aren’t just lived but are healthier, happier, and more productive. By rethinking how you approach your career, relationships, and finances, it offers a roadmap for embracing the opportunities of an extended lifespan and creating a society prepared for the longevity revolution.

Quem deveria ler The Longevity Imperative?

  • Older workers seeking career and financial planning advice
  • Young professionals preparing for healthier, longer life spans
  • Policymakers and caregivers shaping longevity-focused societal change

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Livros sobre US Economics: Money por David McWilliams

Money

David McWilliams
The Story Of Humanity
4.6 (47 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Money?

Money (2023) explores the evolving relationship between humans and money over the past 5,000 years, from its origins in Mesopotamian clay tablets to modern cryptocurrencies. It traces how money has continually adapted to changing technologies, economies, and societies, shaping human behavior as much as being shaped by it. 

Quem deveria ler Money?

  • History enthusiasts curious about money’s evolution
  • Economics students seeking engaging, real-world insights
  • General readers interested in financial systems and society

58
Livros sobre US Economics: AI Valley por Gary Rivlin

AI Valley

Gary Rivlin
The Mad Dash to Cash In on Artificial Intelligence
4.0 (63 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é AI Valley?

AI Valley (2025) chronicles the high-stakes race to capitalize on artificial intelligence following ChatGPT’s explosive debut, focusing on LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman and DeepMind cofounder Mustafa Suleyman as they build an AI startup amid fierce competition from tech giants. It reveals how the economics of AI shifted power back to established companies, threatening Silicon Valley’s startup culture while promising to fundamentally reshape human-computer interaction.

Quem deveria ler AI Valley?

  • Tech entrepreneurs exploring AI startup opportunities
  • Curious investors evaluating artificial intelligence markets
  • People interested in Silicon Valley power dynamics

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Livros sobre US Economics: On the Brink por Henry M. Paulson

On the Brink

Henry M. Paulson
Inside the Race to Stop the Collapse of the Global Financial System
4.3 (8 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é On the Brink?

On the Brink (2010) offers a behind-the-scenes account of the 2008 financial crisis from the perspective of the U.S. Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson. It follows the intense negotiations, high-stakes decisions, and unprecedented government interventions aimed at preventing a global economic collapse. Through firsthand insight, it reveals the complexity and urgency of managing a financial system on the verge of disaster.

Quem deveria ler On the Brink?

  • Economics students studying financial crises
  • Policymakers navigating systemic risk
  • Anyone interested in global finance

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Livros sobre US Economics: Money in the Twenty-First Century por Richard Holden

Money in the Twenty-First Century

Richard Holden
Cheap, Mobile, and Digital
4.1 (56 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Money in the Twenty-First Century?

Money in the Twenty-First Century (2024) explores how technological shifts are reshaping the nature and function of money. It examines the rise of digital currencies, mobile payment systems, and low-interest economic environments, highlighting their impact on financial institutions and global economies.

Quem deveria ler Money in the Twenty-First Century?

  • Professionals exploring the future of finance
  • Tech-savvy minds interested in digital currencies
  • Anyone seeking insight into modern money

61
Livros sobre US Economics: Our Dollar, Your Problem por Kenneth Rogoff

Our Dollar, Your Problem

Kenneth Rogoff
Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance, and the Road Ahead
4.5 (37 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Our Dollar, Your Problem?

Our Dollar, Your Problem (2025) examines how the US dollar achieved global dominance through a combination of strategic positioning and fortunate circumstances, while demonstrating that this supremacy is increasingly vulnerable to challenges from cryptocurrencies, China's yuan, and America's own fiscal overconfidence.

Quem deveria ler Our Dollar, Your Problem?

  • Policymakers who want to understand the inherent risks of dollar dominance
  • Investors anticipating how currency shifts could reshape global financial markets
  • Business leaders preparing for potential global economic challenges

62
Livros sobre US Economics: Competition Demystified por Bruce C. N. Greenwald, Judd Kahn

Competition Demystified

Bruce C. N. Greenwald, Judd Kahn
A Radically Simplified Approach to Business Strategy
4.3 (10 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Competition Demystified?

Competition Demystified (2005) presents a clear and practical approach to business strategy focused on understanding and applying the concept of barriers to entry. It argues that the key to long-term competitive advantage lies in identifying and defending positions where new competitors are unlikely to succeed. 

Quem deveria ler Competition Demystified?

  • Business leaders seeking clear, actionable strategy guidance
  • Investors analyzing long-term competitive advantage
  • Students of economics and business strategy fundamentals

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Livros sobre US Economics: The Fractured Age por Neil Shearing

The Fractured Age

Neil Shearing
How Geopolitics Will Splinter the Global Economy
4.4 (41 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é The Fractured Age?

The Fractured Age (2025) argues that globalization isn’t ending – instead, it’s transforming into distinct economic regions that will reshape everything from trade routes to technology standards over the next decade. The analysis reveals how geopolitical tensions have turned economic tools into weapons, forcing companies and countries to accept higher costs and fewer choices as the price of alignment.

Quem deveria ler The Fractured Age?

  • Executives and strategists navigating supply chain decisions and market entry choices
  • Entrepreneurs determining which markets to enter and which partnerships to pursue
  • Anyone wanting more context about tariffs, sanctions, and emerging global trade blocs

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Livros sobre US Economics: Why Good People Can't Get Jobs por Peter Cappelli

Why Good People Can't Get Jobs

Peter Cappelli
The Skills Gap and What Companies Can Do About It
3.9 (35 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Why Good People Can't Get Jobs?

Why Good People Can’t Get Jobs (2012) argues that the so-called “skills gap” stems more from employers’ hiring practices than from a lack of qualified workers. It shows how inflated requirements, rigid screening systems, and cuts to training create talent shortages, and outlines pragmatic fixes such as clearer job definitions, investing in training, and hiring for potential.

Quem deveria ler Why Good People Can't Get Jobs?

  • Frustrated hiring managers seeking practical talent fixes
  • Data-minded recruiters optimizing screening and training
  • Anyone exploring the roots of skills shortages

65
Livros sobre US Economics: 1929 por Andrew Ross Sorkin

1929

Andrew Ross Sorkin
Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History--and How It Shattered a Nation
4.5 (90 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é 1929?

1929 (2025) explores the events leading up to the most devastating stock market crash in modern history. Tracing the unchecked speculation, economic euphoria, and regulatory complacency that created the conditions for the collapse, it reveals how illusions of endless growth blinded an entire generation.

Quem deveria ler 1929?

  • Anyone curious about market bubbles and crashes
  • History lovers interested in economic turning points
  • Readers of accessible financial journalism

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Livros sobre US Economics: Fight Oligarchy por Bernie Sanders

Fight Oligarchy

Bernie Sanders
Where We Go From Here
4.3 (135 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Fight Oligarchy?

Fight Oligarchy (2025) examines how a small group of ultra-wealthy individuals has gained unprecedented control over American economic, political, and media institutions. It argues that this concentration of power threatens democratic governance, and documents the rise of authoritarian tendencies under Donald Trump’s billionaire-backed administration. Drawing on historical examples of successful resistance movements and detailing grassroots organizing efforts through 2025, it presents a vision for reclaiming democracy through policy reform and mass mobilization.

Quem deveria ler Fight Oligarchy?

  • Americans worried about democracy and wealth inequality
  • People seeking to understand oligarchy and political corruption
  • Anyone ready to organize and reclaim power

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Livros sobre US Economics: Mutiny por Noam Scheiber

Mutiny

Noam Scheiber
The Rise and Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class
2.8 (9 avaliações)
Ouça a Introdução
00:00

Sobre o que é Mutiny?

Mutiny (2026) investigates why millions of university graduates find themselves trapped in service jobs – and how stagnant wages, punishing debt, and corporate cost-cutting pushed this overqualified workforce to their breaking point. Through inside accounts of recent labor uprisings, you’ll see exactly how these frustrated employees weaponized their education to force massive corporations to the negotiating table.

Quem deveria ler Mutiny?

  • Retail workers looking to organize their own workplaces
  • Managers trying to understand modern employee frustrations
  • Recent graduates facing a difficult and unforgiving job market

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Livros sobre US Economics: Samuel por Robert J. Hastings

Samuel

Robert J. Hastings
The Inspiring Story of How an Amish Boy's Tragedy Brought Two Worlds Together

Sobre o que é Samuel?

"Samuel" is a heartwarming novel that follows the life of a young boy named Samuel as he navigates the challenges and triumphs of growing up in a small town. Set in the 1950s, the book explores themes of family, friendship, and the power of community. Through Samuel's journey, the author beautifully captures the innocence and wonder of childhood, making it a captivating read for all ages.

Quem deveria ler Samuel?

  • Anyone seeking inspiration and motivation
  • People interested in personal development and self-discovery
  • Readers who enjoy introspective and reflective narratives

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Livros sobre US Economics: War is a Racket por Smedley D. Butler

War is a Racket

Smedley D. Butler

Sobre o que é War is a Racket?

In "War is a Racket," Smedley D. Butler, a retired United States Marine Corps Major General, exposes the true motives behind war and the military-industrial complex. He argues that war is often driven by profit and serves the interests of a small group of wealthy individuals and corporations. Butler's book sheds light on the hidden realities of war and calls for a reevaluation of our approach to conflict.

Quem deveria ler War is a Racket?

  • Individuals interested in understanding the true costs and consequences of war
  • People who want to challenge the status quo and question the motives behind military actions
  • Those looking to broaden their perspective on the military-industrial complex and its impact on society

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What's the best US Economics book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard The Origin of Wealth as the ultimate read on US Economics.

What are the Top 10 US Economics books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • The Origin of Wealth by Eric D. Beinhocker
  • 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang
  • Economics: The User’s Guide by Ha-Joon Chang
  • The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
  • Don’t Buy It by Anat Shenker-Osorio
  • PostCapitalism by Paul Mason
  • False Economy by Alan Beattie
  • Two Nations Indivisible by Shannon K. O’Neil
  • The Way Back by F.H. Buckley
  • Saving Capitalism by Robert B. Reich

Who are the top US Economics book authors?

When it comes to US Economics, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Eric D. Beinhocker
  • Ha-Joon Chang
  • Ha-Joon Chang
  • Adam Smith
  • Anat Shenker-Osorio

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