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America and the New Global Economy

By: Timothy Taylor, The Great Courses
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Globalization continues to be a force in our economic climate. And the origins of this globalized economy, its effects on important contemporary concerns, and its future trends are just a few of the intriguing issues you explore in these 36 lectures. Go beyond the economy of the United States and examine the recent history of economies in other countries and regions. As you journey with Professor Taylor through the last 50 years of world economic history, you'll explore international perspectives on the new global economy and develop a richer understanding of our increasingly interconnected world.

To get a comprehensive picture of the new global economy, you consider the individual economies of countries including China (which may be the world's largest economy through much of the 21st century), India (the accelerated growth of which is based in service industries), and the Middle East (where most economies are surprisingly quite small). You'll also focus on a range of economic issues that have important ramifications for everyone, such as labor laws, population growth, and international economic agencies such as the World Bank and the World Trade Organization.

Taken together, these lectures are a comprehensive look at economic globalization you can't get from reading the business section of a newspaper. They're your opportunity to grasp the economic histories, issues, and trends that affect us. With the knowledge gained from these lectures, you're able to understand the latest developments in our global economy and better prepare for a future in which all our economies will be linked.

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informative and bright

good content and the author is likeable. I would recommend it. A newer version talking about the current global economy and the future of business after Covid 19 would be appreciated. Thank you for making this available using the Audiobooks credit.

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Greatest economics lecturer ever

Kind of strange to say that an economics professor is entertaining but this is how I would describe him.

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ok very perfect I enj it very much. lol hahaha

very good lecture lol. what y think? good or soso? ofcourse. !!!!? lol@ John tough

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Realist, founded in science and historical observation

I am a highly educated very successful independent business person. Nowhere have I found such an organized mural of the world economy. A political, rational and very much free market. Well done Timothy Taylor.

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this was recorded in 2008, I believe

his analysis is very informed and nuanced. I worry the field has changes enormously since

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Needs a Refresh

The topics and delivery of the content are great, however much if the lecture content is a decade outdated.

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Impressive; dates from around 2008

I hope this professor will produce something newer, as I would be very interested in his post-2008 take on things. He mixes statistics (such as per capita GDP compared betwen countries, and changes in that over time) with the narrative history effectively. I wouldn't say I was stunned by any bit of information, but I was pleased with the overall walk-through, which sharpened my knowledge. He did have some very interesting stats and conjectures about what has and particularly hasn't worked in Africa and the Middle East. He works his way around the entire planet, and major economy-shaping events of the last several decades.
In mid-2008, delivering this lecture series, he seemed to have underestimated how bad things were going to get. But that is true of most people, including most economists.
His voice sometimes takes on a bit of an urgent or intense tone that can be slightly grating. But it is not significant, and wouldn't stop me from listening through this course (or others by him). I understand he has a lot to say in a compressed amount of time. I also enjoyed his global economic history of the 20th century.

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Sweeping

I just listened to this course for the second time. Taylor covers all of the main happenings in the global economy in the past half-century. You really get a bang for your buck. There's just so much good information in this course. Check to see the outlines of all the topics covered at the Great Courses website.

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Excellent explanation about Globalization

If you could sum up America and the New Global Economy in three words, what would they be?

Inspiring teaching tool

Who was your favorite character and why?

Professor Timothy Taylor, he brought the global economy to reality and explain why certain countries aren't going anywhere.

Have you listened to any of Professor Timothy Taylor’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

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Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No laughing or crying, but a sense that the only way some of these impoverish countries are going to prosper will be if the governments allow change to occur and stop using the US as a scapegoat for their lack.

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Remarkable

I love The Great Course lectures. More specifically, I think Timothy Taylor does an exceptional job and is my preferred lecturer.

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