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"Your analysis was incredibly helpful in understanding the recession and why recovery has been so lackluster. I simply wanted to express my gratitude for cutting through the smog of disinformation that our corporate media perpetuates and getting the facts out to people." —College student, after reading "Rank-and-File Economics" (Current Economic Issues)
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Real World Globalization (12th ed.) is an essential guide to rapidly changing trends in the global economy. It offers insightful and jargon-free analysis on topics including global trade, international investment, labor relations, and economic
development.
NEW! Labor and the Global Economy is an accessible, concise, and timely textbook covering the essentials of globalization, international trade and investment, economic development, and alternatives to "globalization from above." It is an ideal companion to the classic D&S anthology Real World Globalization.
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Two books on the global economy today
Real World Globalization, 12th edition. ISBN: 978-1-939402-01-1. List Price: $35.95
Labor and the Global Economy. ISBN: 978-1-939402-02-8. List Price: $35.95
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"Real World Globalization is an indispensable tool for understanding the social impacts of the new global economy ... and is written in a way that's accessible yet without
compromise of rigor or principle." —GERALD SUSSMAN, Portland State University
"Labor and the Global Economy is an excellent text: clear and concise, progressive yet balanced, it provides a solid introduction to the basic concepts necessary to understand the process of globalization.
—MARTY WOLFSON, University of Notre Dame
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"Lead students to ask the type of questions they should be asking." —DAVID COLANDER, Middlebury College
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"Accessible yet without compromise of rigor." —GERALD SUSSMAN, Portland State University
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