The "commanding heights," according to Pulitzer Prize-winner Daniel Yergin and international business advisor Joseph Stanislaw, are those dominant enterprises and industries that form the high economic ground in nations around the globe. In their analysis of the new world economy, The Commanding Heights: The Battle Between Government and the Marketplace That Is Remaking the Modern World, they examine "the individuals, the ideas, the conflicts, and the turning points" that are responsible. And by considering events such as the ongoing Asian monetary crisis, they suggest what the ultimate interconnection of financial markets might mean in the future. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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INTRODUCTION: AT THE FRONTIER ix
1 THIRTYGLORIOUSYEARS:Europe'sMixedEconomy
2 THE CURSE OF BIGNESS: America's Regulatory Capitalism
3 TRYST WITH DESTINY: The Rise of the Third World
4 THE MAD MONK: Britain's Market Revolution
5 CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE: The Global Critique
6 BEYOND THE MIRACLE: Asia's Emergence
7 THE COLOR OF THE CAT: China's Transformation
8 AFTER THE PERMIT RAJ: India 's Awakening
9 PLAYING BY THE RULES: The New Game in Latin America
10 TICKET TO THE MARKET: The dourneyAfter Communism
11 THE COMMITMENT: Europe's Search for a New Social Contract
12 THE DELAYED REVOLUTION: America's New Balance
13 THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION: The Battle for the World Economy
14 THE BALANCE OF CONFIDENCE: The New Rules of the Game
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