The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy by Daniel Yergin, Joseph Stanislaw

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: April 2002
  • ISBN-13: 9780684835693
  • Sales Rank: 29,496
  • 496pp
  • Edition Description: Movie Tie-In Edition
 
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Synopsis

The Pulitzer Prize-wimming author of The Prize joins a leading expert on the global economy to present an incisive narrative of the risks and opportunities that are emerging as the balance of power shifts around the world between governments and markets -- and the battle over globalization comes front and center. The Commanding Heights is essential for understanding the struggle over the "new rules of the game" for the twenty-first century.

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An ambitious, colorful, even suspenseful rendition of a world gaining faith in market forces while losing its belief in government dirigisme.

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Biography

Daniel Yergin is the author of The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power and Shattered Peace and a coauthor of Energy Future and Russia 2010. He is chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates.

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 ntroduction to the economic transformation of the 1980's
A reviewer, A reviewer, 09/25/2002

An excellent introduction to the philisophical underpinnings of the economic transformations of the 1980's and 1990's. Clearly discusses the basis for the theories adopted and abandoned in national and international economic thought throughout the middle and late 20th century. Many complete mini-biographies of noted economists and key political figures, with a strong emphasis on the orgins and subsequent effects of their beliefs and actions on the world stage.

Also recommended: Adam Smith "The Wealth of Nations"

Customer Rating for this product is 2 out of 5 Ambitious but disappointing and distortive
A reviewer (laindochine@hotmail.com) , A reviewer, 04/18/2002

Not a bad book but it is too ambitious and improperly structured to cover the scope of its ambition. Overall, the authors take you on a tour de force of economic liberalization with a discussion of its intellectual genesis and then implementation in the relevant countries. It is a good book if you're completely in the dark about economic liberalization and how it has transformed economic thinking. However, the authors are champions of economic liberalization and don't give a complete picture of liberalization. Nearly every country that liberalized experienced a reversal. The authors typically point out to some external factor, either opposition or residual structural defects as the cause. Undiscussed and unmentioned are the structural problems with liberalization itself. Overall, the reader is left with an image that market regulation is evil and retardant. The section on the US and Russia specifically, are distortive and most unbiased, informed reader would hurl the book into the nearest fire. I would have given the book maybe one more star if the authors had been more complete in their discussion.