Daniel Altman received his PhD in economics from Harvard and went on to advise the British Government on immigration, crime and drug regulation. He has written for the Economist and the New York Times, where he was among the youngest ever members of the editorial board, and is now a columnist for the International Herald Tribune . He splits his time between Buenos Aires, New York and Hong Kong. He is the author of Neoconomy: George Bush's Revolutionary Gamble with America's Future, as well as Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy.
Las 12 asombrosas tendencias que remodelarán la economía global
En un mundo inmerso en la mayor recesión económica desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el periodista Daniel Alman, autor del best séller mundial Conectados, toma la palabra una vez más para informarnos de los retos y las...
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