Illustrated throughout with charts, graphs and political cartoons, Field Guide to the Global Economy makes the international economy comprehensible to everyone while revealing the harmful effects of corporate-driven globalization. Published in conjunction with the institute for Policy Studies, a Washington, D.C.-based, independent center for research and education, Field Guide to the Global Economy describes how the global flow of goods, services, money, and people affect communities, workers, the poor, and the environment.
Sarah Anderson learned to knit at a very young age and has been hooked on the fiber crafts ever since. She taught herself to spin at 13, but it was not until 1992 that she became serious about her spinning. She developed a new technique she calls “wrap and roll,” which won her a cover on Spin Off magazine in 2008. She has taught at the Spin-Off Autumn Retreat (SOAR), contributed knit designs to All New Homespun and Handknit, and teaches at many venues. She lives near Snohomish, Washington.
Quick overview of the global economy – lots of graphs and statistics. Alarming what multinational corporations are doing to workers, the environment and the economy as a whole. A good book, easy to read and full of facts.
great information, but I liked the early editions and older format better- it had better graphics, summaries and charts- each topic on one page - I would photocopy them on overhead plastics and use them in my Econ class- very effective