The Rigged Game: Corporate America and a People Betrayed

Using statistics from the Department of Commerce and other sources, and beginning with the Great Depression, John Hively traces how recessions begin, how corporations and financial markets are interconnected, and describes the consequences of current distribution of wealth and income practices. By clarifying how the economy actually functions (which is radically different than what we have been led to believe), and through the subject of financial markets, globalization, CEO billionaires, and big corporations, with the scandals and the in-trading, he is able to show that if these trends continue to unfold, the growing income gap will prove to be a destabilizing factor in society.

John Hively studied economics at the University of Tennessee and has been a freelance writer for Business Journal.

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The Rigged Game: Corporate America and a People Betrayed

Using statistics from the Department of Commerce and other sources, and beginning with the Great Depression, John Hively traces how recessions begin, how corporations and financial markets are interconnected, and describes the consequences of current distribution of wealth and income practices. By clarifying how the economy actually functions (which is radically different than what we have been led to believe), and through the subject of financial markets, globalization, CEO billionaires, and big corporations, with the scandals and the in-trading, he is able to show that if these trends continue to unfold, the growing income gap will prove to be a destabilizing factor in society.

John Hively studied economics at the University of Tennessee and has been a freelance writer for Business Journal.

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The Rigged Game: Corporate America and a People Betrayed

The Rigged Game: Corporate America and a People Betrayed

by John Hively
The Rigged Game: Corporate America and a People Betrayed

The Rigged Game: Corporate America and a People Betrayed

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Overview

Using statistics from the Department of Commerce and other sources, and beginning with the Great Depression, John Hively traces how recessions begin, how corporations and financial markets are interconnected, and describes the consequences of current distribution of wealth and income practices. By clarifying how the economy actually functions (which is radically different than what we have been led to believe), and through the subject of financial markets, globalization, CEO billionaires, and big corporations, with the scandals and the in-trading, he is able to show that if these trends continue to unfold, the growing income gap will prove to be a destabilizing factor in society.

John Hively studied economics at the University of Tennessee and has been a freelance writer for Business Journal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551642802
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Publication date: 12/01/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author


John Hively studied economics at the University of Tennessee and has been a freelance writer for Business Journal. This is his first book.
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