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The Age of Social Democracy
Häftad bok. Princeton University Press. 2011. 543 sidor.
ISBN 9780691242194
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Building Anglo-Saxon England
Häftad bok. Princeton UP. 2021. 496 sidor.
ISBN 9780691228426
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This beautifully illustrated book draws on the latest archaeological discoveries to present a radical reappraisal of the Anglo-Saxon built environment and its inhabitants. John Blair, one of the world's leading experts on this transformative läs mer … läs merInrikes enhetsfrakt Sverige: 62 SEKPrinceton UP 9780691228426 -
A Theory of the Aphorism
Pocketbok. Princeton University Press. 2020. 272 sidor.
ISBN 9780691210759
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Distant Shores: Colonial Encounters on China'...
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ISBN 9780691213484
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Distant Shores: Colonial Encounters on China'...
Inbunden bok. Princeton University Press. 2021. 376 sidor.
ISBN 9780691213484
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The profit paradox - how thriving firms threa...
Inbunden bok. Princeton University Press. 2021. 330 sidor.
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- 9780691214474
- Titel
- The profit paradox - how thriving firms threaten the future of work
- Författare
- Eeckhout, Jan
- Utgivningsår
- 2021
- Bandtyp
- Hbk
- Språk
- English
- Baksidestext
- "A book on why most things are more expensive or lower quality, and why we're all still working long hours for the same or lower wages. Does it ever seem like most things you buy are more expensive or not as good as they once were, or both? Does it ever seem odd that, despite having access to much better communication and cheaper transportation, we're all working just as many hours and for the same wages as workers decades ago? Well, we now know you're not wrong to wonder about these things. In recent years, economists have been documenting how most of the gains from technology and globalization have been going to an increasingly concentrated number of huge businesses, at the expense of consumers and workers. Prices are higher and wages are lower. The reason is market power. One of the first to authoritatively document the rise of market power was Jan Eeckhout. In this book, he will explain for a general audience how large firms have faced increasingly little competition, allowing them to charge higher prices than they otherwise could. And how we, as consumers, pay more for many goods and services-"everything from a bottle of beer to a flight to Houston to our grandmother's prosthetic hip." As a result, business profits have soared since 1980, and just a few "mega firms" dominate the marketplace. Eeckhout shows how the rise in market power has had radically negative effects on work and the lives of workers-trends that, if not reversed, may cause historical corrections in the form of wars and market collapse. Drawing on a wealth of research and the stories of working people, The Profit Paradox will explain in clear language the rise of market power, how it could change the world further if left unaddressed, and how we can tackle the problem."
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