Think Globally, Spend Locally: The Illustrated Guide to Globalization

Think Globally, Spend Locally: The Illustrated Guide to Globalization

by Christopher Arnander (Author)

Synopsis

A concise, pithy primer to the epic events of the last fifty years, illustrated throughout with the best cartoons of the era from Punch and the New Yorker Globalization is the buzzword of the hour - ill-defined but inescapable, it denotes the spread of the Anglo-Saxon capitalist system across the world. Christopher Columbus's crossing of the Atlantic in 1492 paved the way, and Western nations have raced to dominate the world marketplace ever since. This is the easiest, sanest, and most amusing introduction to economic history in the world. It not only makes a sometimes dry subject painless, it makes it positively enjoyable as well. This brilliant selection of 125 cartoons from both sides of the Atlantic deftly and wittily illustrates key themes in the progress of globalization. With an entertaining year-by-year summary of economic and political events over the last 50 years, and a fascinating chronology of globalization's milestones from Columbus onwards, this deceptively lighthearted guide is also a fact-packed work of reference. Buy it, read it, and laugh as you learn. Click here to visit the author's website which includes extracts from the book.

$13.25

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: Main
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 23 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 1861976534
ISBN 13: 9781861976536

Media Reviews
A good place to understand markets while having a good chuckle -- Clem Chambers * The Business *
Author Bio
Christopher Arnander is a former banker who worked for many years in the City and the Middle East. He is the author of a book on banking and is also an enthusiastic cartoon collector. Click here to visit the author's website which includes extracts from his book.