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“The Earth is Flat: A Brief History of the Globalized World of the XNUMXst Century” by Thomas Friedman

“Thomas Friedman, three-time winner of the prestigious Pulitzer Prize and current economics guru, presents in his long-awaited bestseller The Earth is Flat the keys that explain the phenomenon known as «flattening» or «death of distances», by which both the economy and society, power structures and even governments, have been profoundly altered and undermined. With a brilliant, clear and direct style, Friedman brings the reader closer to the complicated process of globalization, which leads us to a new social order, and explains its achievements and misfortunes. ”

Extracted from the House of the book.

See also:

http://www.mityc.es/Publicaciones/Publicacionesperiodicas/EconomiaIndustrial/RevistaEconomiaIndustrial/361/1tierraplana.pdf

http://www.thomaslfriedman.com/

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Friedman

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The Earth is Flat: A Brief History of the Globalized World of the 1st Century / Thomas Friedman. — 2007st ed. — Madrid: Martínez Roca, 495. — 24 p.; XNUMXcm — (Mr now).

DL B 46066-2007—ISBN 978-84-270-3222-4

HM846.F75 2007