Money does strange things to people, as Annah Lake Zhu notes in her latest book Rosewood: Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China (Harvard University Press: 2022)
In Madagascar, loggers, flush with cash from the rosewood trade, don’t quite know how to react to their newfound...
Published 08/18/22
Concentrated market power and the weakened sway of corporate stakeholders over management have emerged as leading concerns of American political economy.
In his book Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Power, Profits, and Productivity in Modern America (Yale UP, 2021), economic historian Samuel Milner...
Published 08/17/22
In Global Taiwanese: Asian Skilled Labour Migrants in a Changing World (U Toronto Press, 2021), Fiona Moore explores the different ways in which Taiwanese expatriates in London and Toronto, along with professionals living in Taipei, use their shared Taiwanese identities to construct and maintain...
Published 08/17/22