From A Market Economy To A Finance Economy: The Most Dangerous American Journey Hardcover
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A. Coskun Samli
Book Description
In this gripping book, Dr. Samli makes the case that the US economy is shifting for the worse, tilting towards a finance-driven economy, and argues that investing in innovation will bring us out of the recession and back to a successful, market-driven economy.
ISBN-10
1137325577
ISBN-13
9781137325570
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
17 May 2013
Number of Pages
167
About the Author
Dr. A. Coskun (Josh) Samli is a Research Professor of Marketing and International Business at the University of North Florida, USA. He is the author and co-author of almost 300 scholarly articles, 23 books and 30 monographs. Dr. Samli has lectured extensively in Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, Oceania, and was very active in the Fulbright Commission. He is also on the review board of seven major journals and is the co-founder of, and was the first president and a research fellow of the International Society for Quality of Life Studies (ISQOLS). Dr. Samli is a Distinguished Fellow in the Academy of Marketing Science and a past chairman of its board of governors. In addition to his academic work, he worked with hundreds of small- and medium-sized businesses as a consultant over a 50-year period. He received his MBA at the University of Detroit and his PhD at Michigan State University.
Editorial Review
In this daring new expose' on American-style capitalism, Josh Samli calls to question basic ideological principles about capitalism, greed, humanity, and the pursuit of the American dream. As America has transitioned from an innovative, production-centered world leader to a complex transactional economy dominated by new greedy elite, the real income gap between the managerial elite and labor has widened to great depression-era levels and substantive economic growth has stagnated. America no longer leads the world as an innovative super-power, and the pursuit of the American dream by a vibrant, secure middle class is more myth than reality. Samli's idealistic treatise on the demise of the market economy should be required reading for corporate leaders and government policy makers. - Ronald Adams, University of North Florida, USA