Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word
Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word
Fred P. Hochberg
Jamie Dimon
By turns practical and insightful. - Jamie Dimon
Fareed Zakaria
[The author] has managed to do the seemingly impossible, write a breezy, smart, funny book about trade. - Fareed Zakaria
Casey Neistat
Does a great job making sense of complicated issues. - Casey Neistat
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Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word

Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word: How Six Everyday Products Make the Case for Trade

Fred P. Hochberg
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Fred P. Hochberg
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In "Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word," Fred P. Hochberg demystifies the complex world of global trade with a clarity and accessibility that is as rare as it is necessary. Through the unexpected journeys of six quintessential American goods—from the humble taco salad to the ubiquitous iPhone—Hochberg weaves a narrative that is as engaging as it is enlightening. This book not only uncovers the intricate web of international relationships that shape our daily lives but also challenges the prevailing misconceptions that often dominate the discourse around global trade. With a keen eye for detail and a storyteller's touch, Hochberg offers a compelling argument for why trade, far from being a nefarious force, is a vital engine of our economy and a key component of our modern existence. Beyond its exploration of taco salads and iPhones, "Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word" serves as a crucial primer on the fundamentals of trade that everyone should understand. Hochberg, drawing from his extensive experience as the former Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, presents an illuminating tutorial that cuts through the jargon and complexity. He addresses the skepticism and fears surrounding globalization by highlighting how interconnected and interdependent the world has become. This book is not just an educational journey through the landscape of American trade; it's a persuasive and timely reminder of the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in the ever-evolving global marketplace.

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Released
2020
14 Jan
Length
336
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Does a great job making sense of complicated issues. - Casey Neistat
[The author] has managed to do the seemingly impossible, write a breezy, smart, funny book about trade. - Fareed Zakaria
By turns practical and insightful. - Jamie Dimon
— Fred P. Hochberg, Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word

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