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Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / Daniel Pinto. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publication details: London : Bloomsbury, (c)2014.Description: ix, 246 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781472905055
Uniform titles:
  • Choc des capitalismes. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC59.P659.P568 2014
  • HC59
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Contents:
The impossible gamble of redistribution without growth -- From empire-builders to administrators : chronicle of a death foretold
How we were robbed of our own capitalism -- The new geopolitics of money
Turning the apparatchik CEO back into a real entrepreneur -- Transforming finance from an end to a means -- Repositioning the business-creator as the cornerstone of capitalism
Acknowledgements -- Index.
Subject: "Just a few years is all it took for the debt crisis to bring down the mighty forces of American and European capitalism and undo two centuries of Western dominance on the world's economic and political stage. In Capital Wars, Daniel Pinto offers a unique insight into how the East is winning the battle for economic supremacy, thereby shaping the new world order and leaving America and Europe with no choice but to reinvent themselves. Drawing on his own experience at the highest levels of business and finance, Pinto dismisses the common notion that globalization is to blame for anemic growth, massive unemployment and over-indebtedness. Instead, he argues that by killing our own entrepreneurial spirit, we have set the stage for the demise of the West and the rise of emerging powers. Capital Wars is a road map designed to re-energize large corporations, better control financial markets and reposition the entrepreneur at the center of the Western capitalist model in order to regain economic dominance."--Publisher's website.
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"First published in France in 2013 by Odile Jacob as Le choc des capitalismes : comment nous avons ete depossedes de notre genie entrepreneurial et comment le reinventer.

Introduction

Part two.

Part three.

Includes bibliographies and index.

From the capitalism of creators to the capitalism of apparatchiks : the rise and fall of the West. The end of our illusions -- The impossible gamble of redistribution without growth -- From empire-builders to administrators : chronicle of a death foretold

Their conquests, our recipes : how emerging powers made our entrepreneurial capitalism their own. Emerging powers : how the war was (almost) won -- How we were robbed of our own capitalism -- The new geopolitics of money

Rebuilding upon the ruins of Western capitalism. First step : bring down the myths -- Turning the apparatchik CEO back into a real entrepreneur -- Transforming finance from an end to a means -- Repositioning the business-creator as the cornerstone of capitalism

Conclusion : reinvent the magic triangle -- Acknowledgements -- Index.

"Just a few years is all it took for the debt crisis to bring down the mighty forces of American and European capitalism and undo two centuries of Western dominance on the world's economic and political stage. In Capital Wars, Daniel Pinto offers a unique insight into how the East is winning the battle for economic supremacy, thereby shaping the new world order and leaving America and Europe with no choice but to reinvent themselves. Drawing on his own experience at the highest levels of business and finance, Pinto dismisses the common notion that globalization is to blame for anemic growth, massive unemployment and over-indebtedness. Instead, he argues that by killing our own entrepreneurial spirit, we have set the stage for the demise of the West and the rise of emerging powers. Capital Wars is a road map designed to re-energize large corporations, better control financial markets and reposition the entrepreneur at the center of the Western capitalist model in order to regain economic dominance."--Publisher's website.

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