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The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle [Paperback] James, Harold
The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle [Paperback] James, Harold
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**The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle** by Harold James isn't your typical dry economics textbook – it's actually a fascinating deep-dive into how globalization repeatedly builds up massive wealth, then spectacularly crashes and burns. James, a Princeton economic historian who clearly knows his stuff, traces the boom-bust cycles that have shaped our interconnected world, from the golden age of pre-WWI trade to today's digital economy rollercoaster.
Perfect for business students, policy wonks, and anyone who's ever wondered why the global economy seems to have the stability of a caffeinated toddler. James breaks down complex economic theories without making your brain hurt, exploring themes of technological disruption, political backlash, and the eternal human capacity for both innovation and spectacular misjudgment.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks comes with character (and possibly coffee stains from previous late-night study sessions).
"Brilliantly accessible analysis of globalization's recurring patterns – finally, economics that doesn't put me to sleep!" – Financial Times reader
"James makes economic history feel like a gripping thriller. Who knew trade wars could be this entertaining?" – Policy Review
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