The commanding heights

the battle between government and the marketplace that is remaking the modern world

457 pages

English language

Published 1998 by Simon & Schuster.

OCLC Number:
37935306

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Trillions of dollars in assets and fundamental political power are changing hands as free markets wrest control from government of the "commanding heights" - the dominant businesses and industries of the world economy. Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw demonstrate that words like "privatization" and "deregulation" are inadequate to describe the enormous upheaval that is unfolding before our eyes. Along with the creation of vast new wealth, the map of the global economy is being redrawn.

Indeed, the very structure of society is changing. New markets and new opportunities have brought great new risks as well. How has all this come about? Who are the major figures behind it? How does it affect our lives?

The collapse of the Soviet Union, the awesome rise of China, the awakening of India, economic revival in Latin America, the march toward the European Union - all are a part of this political and economic …

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Subjects

  • Economic policy
  • Markets
  • Privatization
  • Deregulation
  • Economic history -- 1945-
  • Competition, International