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Blindside: Why Japan Is Still on Track to Overtake the U.S. By the Year 2000
Blindside: Why Japan Is Still on Track to Overtake the U.S. By the Year 2000

By Eamonn Fingleton

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By now the pattern should be clear: in the half-century since the United States defeated the Japanese in World War II, we have consistently underestimated Japan's economic prowess. As this startlin...

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In Praise of Hard Industries
In Praise of Hard Industries

By Eamonn Fingleton

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"In this challenge to conventional wisdom, Eamonn Fingleton takes aim at the information economy's claim to have superseded manufacturing as the engine of America's future prosperity. Fingleton exp...

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Blindside
Blindside

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Blindside
Blindside

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x, 406 pages ; 24 cm

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Shareholder Freebies
Shareholder Freebies

By Eamonn Fingleton

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Unsustainable
Unsustainable

By Eamonn Fingleton

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