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Edited by Dean Starkman, Martha M. Hamilton, and Ryan Chittum Our anthology of the year's best business investigative writing includes provocative essays on the ongoing collapse of American middle-class jobs under the weight of maximizing shareholder values; the underground networks of financial exchange that insulate Russia from diplomatic consequences and real economic pain; the shady practices and libertarian ethos of the new Silicon Valley; and the implications of Sheryl Sandberg's Lean-In, the most talked about career-advice book of the year. Read more... Table of Contents Use discount code STABES at check-out Paper | 528 pages | £12.95 |
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