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Rabu, 26 April 2017

The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? is a 2010 non-fiction book by Ian Bremmer, that discusses the rise of state capitalism, a system in which governments dominate local economies through ownership of market-dominant companies and large pools of excess capital, using them for political gain. This trend, Bremmer argues, challenges America's economic strength and the conduct of free markets everywhere.

Reviews

  • American Antitrust Institute [1]
  • Asia Times [2]
  • Bloomberg.com [3]
  • Business World
  • The Daily Telegraph [4]
  • The Economist [5]
  • European Affairs [6]
  • Foreign Affairs [7]
  • The Indian Express [8]
  • The National [9]
  • The New Statesman [10]
  • The New York Times [11]
  • Publishers Weekly [12]
  • RealClearPolitics [13]
  • Reuters [14]
  • The Wall Street Journal [15]
  • The Washington Post [16]
  • The Washington Times [17]

Awards

  • Financial Times: Summer's Best Books; Year's Best Books
  • Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award, Long-List: [18]
  • Foreign Affairs: Must Read Book of 2010, Fareed Zakaria
  • The Hindu: Print Pick
  • The Week: Dambisa Moyo's 6 Favorite Books

References

  • The Daily Telegraph: The West Should Fear the Growth of State Capitalism
  • Financial Times: State Capitalism: China's Market Leninism Has Yet to Face Biggest Test
  • Foreign Affairs: State Capitalism Comes of Age, by Ian Bremmer
  • Le Monde: Is There An Alternative to the Free Market
  • The New York Times: David Brooks on the End of The Free Market
  • Spears: Free the Markets!
  • The Wall Street Journal: Iain Martin on The End of the Free Market
  • Book website
 
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