Customer Review: I bought this book instead of the regular edition. The international edition was almost exactly like the original version. I think some of the page numbers were different. Other than that, it was a great way to get a text book and save money!
Customer Review: If you are hoping to glean secrets of how the superwealthy obtained their riches you may be disappointed.
When the author introduces a real life character he does briefly describe the nature of business that made that character rich, but there are no secrets, business strategies, or other... more info
Customer Review: I couldn't put this book down and read the 205 pages in one sitting. Choate gives great instructions for our government. READ THIS BOOK!
Customer Review: This book was recommended to me by a business friend. I am interested in starting an internet business and operate within what Chris Anderson describe as "The Long Tail" of my business sector. Armed with the knowledge and insight from this book, I feel that I am better prepared to launch my... more info
Customer Review: Amazon shipped this item in a very thin bubble mailer -- new book was not shrinkwrapped, mailer was thin and beat up, and USPS *FOLDED* the book to stick in the mailbox rather than putting it in the package box or on doorstep. binding now has a crease in it that I would not consider "new"... more info
Customer Review: The author has painted a sympathetic picture of China, more realistic of the existent problems facing billions of Chinese people, instead of sticking to the useless ideological issues like social system, etc. The book tells readers the best things that the government has done regarding human rights... more info
Customer Review: Excellent book!! If you are interested in the upcoming and important economies of the world this is a must read. This is a very readable and entertaining book.
Customer Review: "Making Globalization Work" is a worthy follow-up to "Globalization and its Discontents". In fact, it is a more interesting read than the other book because it explores a broader array of issues. Here are some of its notable points. Chapter 3 ("Making Trade Fair") documents the discrepancy... more info