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Ahead of the Curve
This is an account of one student’s experience of going through the Harvard MBA program, written by a former (and current) editor at the Financial Times. It is not unflawed, but is nevertheless highly readable and generally fascinating. I recommend … Continue reading
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A New Brand World
I have a limited tolerance for “business books” in general, and marketing books in particular – but this is an exception. It is admittedly rather too breezy, and prone to sloganeering – but the author has real substantive experience as … Continue reading
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Ahead of the Curve
This is a very good presentation of the basics of business cycle analysis, using fundamental economic indicators. Very easy to read, and provides a more thematic and focused viewpoint than the Baumohl and Constable/Wright books described below. A supplementary text … Continue reading
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Secrets of Economic Indicators
This is a more comprehensive survey of the major economic indicators that move the financial markets. It is very good, and provides in effect a topical survey of many of the major macro-economic concepts and principles along the way (e.g., … Continue reading
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War at the Wall Street Journal
This highly readable book combines several intriguing narratives – it is simultaneously an insider’s history of the Wall Street Journal and how it has operated over the years; a dramatic struggle by Rupert Murdoch to acquire the paper from a heterogeneous … Continue reading
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WSJ Guide to 50 Economic Indicators That Really Matter
This is a breezy but useful survey of a diverse selection of economic indicators, focused mainly on the business cycle (predicting recessions & recoveries), and on inflation. It is not a deep treatment of these issues, but a practical discussion … Continue reading
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Poorly Made in China
This is obviously a “contrarian” view on the Chinese manufacturing phenomenon. That said, the author is deeply experienced and knows what he is talking about – as he describes the systemic problems with “quality fade” and poor business practices in … Continue reading
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Saving the Sun
This is a good read and a very informative book, one of the best on Japan. It is relevant for three reasons: (1) as an account of Japanese bank-based capitalism, which contrasts institutionally with American market capitalism; (2) as a … Continue reading
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McDonald’s – Behind the Arches
There have been so many bad books and movies about McDonald’s – they are presented so often in a negative light that you might wonder how they ever became the phenomenally successful company they are today. This is the best … Continue reading
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Conspiracy of Fools
There are many (too many) books about Enron, but I think this is likely the best of them. It rings truer to me, by far, than much of what is out there. Enron was nine parts folly, and one part … Continue reading
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