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The next American frontier
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Locked in the cabinet
Robert B. Reich
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Biography & Autobiography
- 1997 -
338 pages
The former Secretary of Labor during President Clinton's first term offers an inside look at how the federal government functions
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Minding America's business: the decline and rise of the American economy
Ira C. Magaziner
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Robert B. Reich
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Business & Economics
- 1982 -
387 pages
Seeks the reasons for America's declining productivity, argues that U.S. businesses have not kept pace with their international competition, and suggests possible remedies
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Fluctuating Fortunes: The Political Power of Business in America
David Vogel
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Business & Economics
- 2003 -
352 pages
The dynamics of business-government relations in the United States between 1960 and 1988.
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The Future of Success
Robert B. Reich
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Business & Economics
- 2001 -
289 pages
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The elite consensus: when corporations wield the Constitution
George Draffan
- 2003 -
183 pages
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Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future
Robert B. Reich
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Business & Economics
- 2011 -
192 pages
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The deindustrialization of America: plant closings, community abandonment ...
Barry Bluestone
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Bennett Harrison
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Business & Economics
- 1982 -
323 pages
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Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America
Robert B. Reich
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Political Science
- 2004 -
272 pages
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Theory Z: how American business can meet the Japanese challenge
William G. Ouchi
- 1981 -
244 pages
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Beyond the waste land: a democratic alternative to economic decline
Samuel Bowles
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David M. Gordon
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Thomas E. Weisskopf
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Business & Economics
- 1983 -
465 pages
Three distinguished economists challenge the assumptions of Reaganomics, offering a twenty-one-point program for economic recovery
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