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100 1 _aKlein, Matthew C.,
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245 1 0 _aTrade wars are class wars :
_bhow rising inequality distorts the global economy and threatens international peace /
_cMatthew C. Klein, Michael Pettis.
264 1 _aNew Haven ;
_aLondon :
_bYale University Press,
_c[2020]
264 4 _c©2020
300 _axi, 269 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
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336 _astill image
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 233-257) and index.
505 0 _aFrom Adam Smith to Tim Cook: the transformation of global trade -- The growth of global finance -- Saving, investment, and imbalances -- From Tiananmen to the belt and road: understanding Chinas surplus -- The fall of the wall and the schwarze null: understanding Germanys surplus -- The American exception: the exorbitant burden and the persistent deficit -- To end the trade wars, end the class wars.
520 8 _aTrade disputes are usually understood as conflicts between countries with competing national interests, but as Matthew C. Klein and Michael Pettis show in this book, they are often the unexpected result of domestic political choices to serve the interests of the rich at the expense of workers and ordinary retirees. Klein and Pettis trace the origins of today's trade wars to decisions made by politicians and business leaders in China, Europe, and the United States over the past thirty years. Across the world, the rich have prospered while workers can no longer afford to buy what they produce, have lost their jobs, or have been forced into higher levels of debt. In this thought-provoking challenge to mainstream views, the authors provide a cohesive narrative that shows how the class wars of rising inequality are a threat to the global economy and international peace-and what we can do about it.
650 0 _aInternational economic relations.
650 0 _aCommerce.
650 0 _aSocial classes.
650 0 _aWorking class.
650 7 _aCommerce.
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650 7 _aInternational economic relations.
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650 7 _aSocial classes.
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650 7 _aWorking class.
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650 7 _aFriede
_2gnd
650 7 _aGlobalisierung
_2gnd
650 7 _aHandelskrieg
_2gnd
650 7 _aSoziale Ungleichheit
_2gnd
650 7 _aUngleichheit
_2gnd
650 7 _aWelthandel
_2gnd
650 7 _aWirtschaftspolitik
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700 1 _aPettis, Michael,
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887 _2CamTech Library.
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