2 edition of Sabotage in industry found in the catalog.
Sabotage in industry
Pierre DUBOIS
Published
1979
by Penguin in Harmondsworth
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Pierre Dubois, translated by Rosemary Sheed. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 224p. |
Number of Pages | 224 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21129125M |
The behaviour exposed during the financial crisis of –9, and the seemingly never-ending stories about malfeasance or rogue behaviour in the industry tell us something about the way the business of finance is conducted. And unless regulations begin to tackle the problem of sabotage again, the problem will persist well into the future. Sabotage: The Hidden Nature of Finance by Anastasia Nesvetailova & Ronen Palan, PublicAffairs. The more books I read about economics—economic theory, economic history, and current events—the more it seems obvious to me that those who champion the efficiency of unfettered markets the most are the most likely and the most able to skew .
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Each of the three papers collected in this chapter address a different aspect of a single, highly publicized scenario for foodborne terrorism: the intentional contamination of the U.S. milk supply with botulinum toxin, as described in a May New York Times op-ed essay by Lawrence Wein (Wein, ). The article sparked an intense debate about the possible security risk it posed, a. Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan. PublicAffairs, $27 (p) ISBN
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Sabotage is a demand for an entirely new way of approaching this crucial industry, which could be summarised in the slogan: make finance boring again. The point of finance, according to basic.
Sabotage (in its broadest meaning) is examined as a fundamental tool of the finance industry to ensure it can make extraordinary profits. Don't look at the fine words, just look at what the industry does.
Thoroughly enjoyable, and easy reading. flag Like see review/5. Finance is an industry of sabotage. This book is a brilliant, intellectual detective story that traces the origins of financial sabotage, starting with the work of a prescient American economist who saw the capacity for banks Sabotage in industry book businesses to Brand: PublicAffairs.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Dubois, Pierre, Sabotage in industry. Harmondsworth, England ; New York: Penguin Books, © Finance is an industry of sabotage.
This book is a brilliant, intellectual detective story that traces the origins of financial sabotage, starting with the work of a prescient American economist who saw the capacity Sabotage in industry book banks and businesses to /5(15).
Finance is an industry of sabotage. This book is a brilliant, intellectual detective story that traces the origins of financial sabotage, starting with the work of a prescient American economist.
Grace Blakeley An important new book, Sabotage: The Hidden Nature of Finance, skewers the destructive role of finance in our economic system.
But its authors shy away from the radical implications of their analysis and end up peddling technocratic illusions about the necessary cure.
The implication, say City University of London professors Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan in their provocative new book, Sabotage, is that it. Nesvetailova and Palan state that the findings from the Pecora investigation closely resemble banking industry sabotage that is widespread in the current markets.
As the authors consider reform, they insist that everybody involved must abandon the traditional binary dichotomy of “market vs. regulation.”. Surprisingly Relevant Sabotage Instructions.
Many of the sabotage instructions guide ordinary citizens, who may not have agree with their country’s wartime policies towards the US, to destabilize their governments by taking disruptive actions. Some of the instructions seem outdated; others remain surprisingly relevant.
Veblen's long forgotten concept of sabotage: in highly competitive and otherwise efficient markets, unregulated financiers will simply sabotage their own clients (think Wells Fargo or Golman Sachs' Abacus program) and the government itself (too big to fail).
The authors find evidence of sabotage EVERYWHERE in the financial s: The book, in print form, will also be available at for purchase within a week. “Sabotage: A Chronicle of the Chesterton Crash” delves into the murder of seven people when a bomb blew up an airplane over the small town of Chesterton, Indiana, in The book explores aviation history that led to the creation of the airlines and.
Books shelved as sabotage: Bones by Kathy Reichs, The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club by Phillip Hoose, Churchill's. Industrial Sabotage and Organized Crime a Fatal Mix in “Final Flight” to do his job.
And make money, of course. He’s an ex-Air Force maintenance officer who now contracts for the airline industry installing and maintaining aircraft navigation systems. It’s a tough job with long hours, short deadlines and often less-than-desirable. The Axis’ saboteurs are like a second army operating on a world scale, wrecking: industry, agriculture, transport, the press, finance, labor, the armed forces, politics.
Even some Americans play a part. PART I. Chapter 1 - "The Ghosts That Walk Again" Marchsabotage caused the Pittsburgh Express to derail, 5 killed, injured. Sabotage is a great book. It lifts the lid on shocking, systematic abuses, of which every user of financial services needs to be aware.
It ought to be required reading for every civil servant, regulator and politician in the UK and elsewhere. -- Ian Fraser, Literary ReviewReviews: Pierre Dubois: Sabotage in Industry.
Organization Studies 1: 1, Share. Share. Social Media; Email; Book Reviews: Sabotage in Industry: By Pierre Dubois (Penguin Books, London, ), pp. Pr Show details. New Science Editions paperbacks A HISTORY OF SCIENCE. Such sabotage, the authors say, is not malicious or a reflection of greed but an attempt by bankers to insulate themselves from the intense competition in the markets in.
While the past 25 years have given us the background of the song’s lyrics and a whole book following the Beastie Boys’ career, we’ve never experienced the madness of a writer penning such elaborate fan-fiction on one specific aspect of “Sabotage” before.
Though the premise seems like an elaborate joke, the piece reads as a surprisingly straight-faced homage to both. Sabotage involves the act of deliberate vandalization of pipelines for the purpose of oil theft for bunkering or getting the government’s attention.
The vandals tap the pipeline to extract the oil for sale. In the process, the pipeline is damaged or destroyed, and this can go unnoticed for days. Finance is an industry of sabotage. This book is a brilliant, intellectual detective story that traces the origins of financial sabotage, starting with the work of a prescient American economist who saw the capacity for banks and businesses to dissemble and profit as early as the s.
Finance is an industry of sabotage. This book is a brilliant, intellectual detective story that traces the origins of financial sabotage, starting with the work of a prescient American economist who saw the capacity for banks and businesses to.
Pre-publication book reviews and features keeping readers and industry influencers in the know since SABOTAGE THE MISSION TO DESTROY HITLER'S ATOMIC BOMB.