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|a Reich, Robert B.
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|a The work of nations :
|b preparing ourselves for 21 st century capitalism /
|c Robert B. Reich
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|a New York :
|b Vintage Books,
|c 1992
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|a xii, 339 p. ;
|c 19 cm.
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|a Current affairs. Economics
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|a Part one. THE ECONOMC NATION. 1 The origins of economic nationalism. 2. Economic nationalism and High-Volume production. 3. Tha corporation and the national intrest. 4. The national champion. 5. The national bargain. 6. The presumed problem. Part two. THE GLOBAL WEB. 7. From high volume to hing value. 8. The new web of enterprise. 9. The diffusion of ownership and control. 10. The global web. 11. The end of the national champion. 12. The coming irrelevance of corporate nationality. 13. The perils of vestigial thought. Part three: THE RISE OF THE SYMBOLIC ANALYST. 14. The three jobs af the future. 15. A disgression on simbolic analysis and market incentive. 16. American incomes. 17. Why the rich are getting richer and the poor, poorer. 18. The education of de simbolic analiyst (I). 19. The education of de simbolic analiyst (II). Part Four: THE MEANING OF NATION. 20. The problem restated. 21. The decline of publicic investment. 22. The uses of vestigial thought. 23. The new community. 24. The politics of secesion. 25. Who is "Us".
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