The Blood Bankers: Tales from the Global Underground Economy
Autor James S. Henry Cuvânt înainte de Bill Bradleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2005
Like
tentacles
on
a
vast
octopus,
the
firsthand
investigations
in
The
Blood
Bankers
all
lead
to
one
core.
A
financial
detective
of
sorts,
investigative
journalist
Jim
Henry
analyzes
a
range
of
scandals,
including
the
looting
of
the
Philippines
by
the
Marcos
family
and
the
financial
collapse
of
nations
throughout
the
developing
world.
A
rogues'
gallery
of
international
criminals
owes
its
existence
to
the
dramatic
growth
of
the
underground
global
economy
over
the
last
two
decades.
Our
world
is
being
reshaped,
often
in
sinister
fashion,
by
wide
open
capital
markets
and
an
international
banking
network
that
exists
to
launder
hundreds
of
billions
of
dollars
in
ill-gotten
gains.
Here
is
an
inside
look
at
globalization's
dark
side—the
new
high
growth
global
markets
for
influence-peddling,
capital
flight,
money
laundering,
weapons,
drugs,
tax
evasion,
child
labor,
illegal
immigration,
and
other
forms
of
transnational
crime.
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ISBN-13: 9781560257158
ISBN-10: 1560257156
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 55 B&W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 151 x 219 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
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ISBN-10: 1560257156
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 55 B&W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 151 x 219 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
An
attorney,
former
chief
economist
for
McKinsey
&
Co.,
and
vice
president
for
strategy
for
IBM/Lotus,
James
S.
Henry
is
also
an
investigative
journalist
who
has
written
for
many
publications,
including
The
New
Republic,
New
York
Times,
Washington
Post,
U.S.
News
&
World
Report,
and
many
other
magazines
and
newspapers.
One
of
the
original
"Nader
Raiders,"
he
is
founder
and
managing
director
of
the
Sag
Harbor
Group
(www.sagharbor.com),
a
strategy
consulting
firm
with
a
special
focus
on
technology
strategy
and
business
development.
He
has
managed
projects
on
a
wide
variety
of
competitive
strategy
issues
for
many
global
companies,
including
AT&T,
GE,
GM,
IBM/
Lotus,
Merrill
Lynch,
and
the
Samsung
Group.
He
also
serves
as
an
advisor
and
board
member
of
Peoplink.org,
a
nonprofit
that
focuses
on
bringing
the
benefits
of
e-commerce
to
developing
countries,
and
an
advisor
to
Ashoka,
a
"reverse
Peace
Corps"
that
sponsors
more
than
1500
fellows
working
on
social
and
environmental
issues
in
30
developing
countries.
He
is
a
graduate
of
Harvard
College
and
Harvard
Law
School,
a
member
of
the
New
York
Bar,
and
received
a
master's
degree
in
economics
from
the
Harvard
Graduate
School
of
Arts
and
Sciences.