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Add to basketCondition: New. Idioma/Language: Español. Las disputas comerciales suelen entenderse como conflictos entre países con intereses nacionales contrapuestos, pero como demuestran Matthew C. Klein y Michael Pettis, a menudo son el resultado inesperado de decisiones políticas internas para servir a los intereses de los ricos a costa de los trabajadores y los jubilados de a pie. Klein y Pettis rastrean los orígenes de las actuales guerras comerciales en las decisiones tomadas por los políticos y los líderes empresariales de China, Europa y Estados Unidos en los últimos treinta años. En todo el mundo, los ricos han prosperado mientras los trabajadores ya no pueden permitirse comprar lo que producen, han perdido sus puestos de trabajo o se han visto obligados a endeudarse más. En este desafío a la corriente dominante que invita a la reflexión, los autores ofrecen una narración coherente que muestra cómo las guerras de clases de la creciente desigualdad son una amenaza para la economía mundial y la paz internacional, y lo que podemos hacer al respecto. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Add to basketEditorial Capitán Swing Libros, S.L. Ganador del Premio Lionel Gelber Prize de 2021. Título original: "Trade Wars Are Class Wars: How Rising Inequality Distorts the Global Economy and Threatens International Peace (2021)". Traducción de Francisco Herreros. Madrid, 2022. Ensayo. Economía. Comercio. Capitalismo. Lucha de clases. Desigualdad. Encuadernación en Tapa Blanda de editorial Ilustrada en delantera y trasera con Solapas. Estado de Conservación: Excelente Estado el cuerpo e interior del libro en cuanto a su lectura y compostura. Excelente Estado la cubierta. 22x14 cms. 336 páginas. Presenta Figuras explicativas. Las disputas comerciales suelen entenderse como conflictos entre países con intereses nacionales contrapuestos, pero a menudo son el resultado inesperado de decisiones políticas internas para servir a los intereses de los ricos, a costa de los trabajadores y los jubilados de a pie. Klein y Pettis rastrean los orígenes de las actuales guerras comerciales en las decisiones tomadas por los políticos y los líderes empresariales de China, Europa y Estados Unidos en los últimos treinta años. En todo el mundo, los ricos han prosperado mientras los trabajadores ya no pueden permitirse comprar lo que producen, han perdido sus puestos de trabajo o se han visto obligados a endeudarse más. Desafiando las corrientes dominantes, los autores nos invitan a reflexionar acerca de cómo las guerras de clase de la creciente desigualdad constituyen una amenaza para la economía mundial y para la paz internacional, y lo que podemos hacer al respecto. ÍNDICE: Abreviaturas usadas en las notas. Prefacio a la edición original. Prefacio a la edición española. Agradecimientos. Introducción. 1. De Adam Smith a Tim Cook. La transformación del comercio global. 2. El crecimiento de las finanzas globales. 3. Ahorros, inversión y desequilibrios. 4. De Tiananmén a la Nueva Ruta de la Seda. Entendiendo el superávit de China. 5. La caída del Muro y el Schwarze Null. Entendiendo el superávit de Alemania. 6. La excepción americana. La carga exorbitante y el déficit persistente. Conclusión. Para poner fin a las guerras comerciales, pongamos fin a las guerras de clase. .-ATENCIÓN: Gastos de envío gratuitos a España por CORREO ORDINARIO, sin número de seguimiento (pueden sufrir retrasos). Por CORREOS, CERTIFICADO A DOMICILIO, de 2 a 5 días, + 3,5 euros. LIBRERÍA ROBESPIERRE garantiza la devolución del importe si el libro no se corresponde con la descripción.
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