作者: Sara Bongiorni
副标题: One Family's True Life Adventure in the Global Economy
ISBN: 9780470116135
页数: 235
定价: USD 24.95
出版社: Wiley
装帧: 精装
出版年: 2007-06-29
ISBN: 9780470116135
页数: 235
定价: USD 24.95
出版社: Wiley
装帧: 精装
出版年: 2007-06-29
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Includes a Foreword by Joel L. Naroff, PhD,
President, Naroff Economic Advisors, Inc.
Chief Economist, Commerce Bank
"Over the past century, Americans' images of China have fluctuated wildly from victim, to heroic fighter, to Communist fanatic. We have loved them and feared them. And now, as Sara Bongiorni shows in vivid personal terms, we are in a new phase where ... (展开全部) Includes a Foreword by Joel L. Naroff, PhD,
President, Naroff Economic Advisors, Inc.
Chief Economist, Commerce Bank
"Over the past century, Americans' images of China have fluctuated wildly from victim, to heroic fighter, to Communist fanatic. We have loved them and feared them. And now, as Sara Bongiorni shows in vivid personal terms, we are in a new phase where it is a little of both. China has become an economic giant that can step on our toes, but that we must embrace."
-John Maxwell Hamilton, Dean and Hopkins P. Breazeale Foundation Professor Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University
"When the writer resolves to forgo Chinese imports for one year, she leads her lively family in a fascinating experiment that requires surprising feats of will power and ingenuity. The family's adventure through the maze of modern America's consumer life is both thought provoking and delightful to read. Those little 'Made in China' labels will never seem the same again."
-Mark Fabiani, former White House special counsel and media/political consultant
"Breaking up is indeed hard to do, as Sara Bongiorni proves in this winning memoir of her household's one-year boycott of Chinese products. Equal parts Erma Bombeck and economics, A Year Without 'Made in China' is that lively miracle-a crash course in globalization that is also consummately entertaining."
-Danny Heitman, columnist for The Advocate (Baton Rouge)
"A funny and engaging story about one family's experiment in our global economy. The Bongiorni family does without sneakers, sunglasses, and printer cartridges, but develops a dogged creativity and much needed sense of humor. The myriad moral complexities in the relationship between American consumers and Chinese factory are evident in each shopping trip."
-Pietra Rivoli, PhD, Professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University and author, The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy
"You will never go shopping the same way again! It's impossible to read Sara Bongiorni's book and not be captivated by the complexity and challenge of her task, and to then try it yourself for a day and fail miserably at it by lunchtime. This is the rare book that makes you think about how big global issues actually hit home, and it will have you discussing those issues with your friends."
-Chuck Jaffe, Senior Columnist, MarketWatch host, Your Money (www.yourmoneyradio.n et)
President, Naroff Economic Advisors, Inc.
Chief Economist, Commerce Bank
"Over the past century, Americans' images of China have fluctuated wildly from victim, to heroic fighter, to Communist fanatic. We have loved them and feared them. And now, as Sara Bongiorni shows in vivid personal terms, we are in a new phase where ... (展开全部) Includes a Foreword by Joel L. Naroff, PhD,
President, Naroff Economic Advisors, Inc.
Chief Economist, Commerce Bank
"Over the past century, Americans' images of China have fluctuated wildly from victim, to heroic fighter, to Communist fanatic. We have loved them and feared them. And now, as Sara Bongiorni shows in vivid personal terms, we are in a new phase where it is a little of both. China has become an economic giant that can step on our toes, but that we must embrace."
-John Maxwell Hamilton, Dean and Hopkins P. Breazeale Foundation Professor Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University
"When the writer resolves to forgo Chinese imports for one year, she leads her lively family in a fascinating experiment that requires surprising feats of will power and ingenuity. The family's adventure through the maze of modern America's consumer life is both thought provoking and delightful to read. Those little 'Made in China' labels will never seem the same again."
-Mark Fabiani, former White House special counsel and media/political consultant
"Breaking up is indeed hard to do, as Sara Bongiorni proves in this winning memoir of her household's one-year boycott of Chinese products. Equal parts Erma Bombeck and economics, A Year Without 'Made in China' is that lively miracle-a crash course in globalization that is also consummately entertaining."
-Danny Heitman, columnist for The Advocate (Baton Rouge)
"A funny and engaging story about one family's experiment in our global economy. The Bongiorni family does without sneakers, sunglasses, and printer cartridges, but develops a dogged creativity and much needed sense of humor. The myriad moral complexities in the relationship between American consumers and Chinese factory are evident in each shopping trip."
-Pietra Rivoli, PhD, Professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University and author, The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy
"You will never go shopping the same way again! It's impossible to read Sara Bongiorni's book and not be captivated by the complexity and challenge of her task, and to then try it yourself for a day and fail miserably at it by lunchtime. This is the rare book that makes you think about how big global issues actually hit home, and it will have you discussing those issues with your friends."
-Chuck Jaffe, Senior Columnist, MarketWatch host, Your Money (www.yourmoneyradio.n
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A family adventure without China
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- Wiwi(世界正美丽 让偶走出去 啊哈哈) This book has shown that the ordinary consumers living without Chinese products would be exhausting and expensive. As you read, you may find yourself surpri......2009-04-27
中文的书名应该怎么叫?
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- Sybil 这本书作者写作风格活泼幽默,甚至带些辛辣,也许不是特别客观,但读着很过瘾。在此想征询一下中国的译名。(台版和此前的大陆主流媒体都译为第一个名字。) ·没有“中国制造”的一年 ·离开“中国制造”的一年 ·一年不买中国货 大家觉得哪个名字好呢? 本书主要内容: 2004年的圣诞节,美国人萨拉忽然发现......2007-10-18
中文名就叫"离开中国制造的一年"吧
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- 柠檬木木 关于"中国制造"在世界的风靡,我们应该是喜还是忧呢?我们给世界带来了廉价优质的产品,方便了他们的生活,降低了消费成本,换来的却是抵制与贸易壁垒.中国要打出真正的中国制造,应该在产品的科技核心竞争力上下工夫,而不应纯粹沦为"世界工厂".......2007-10-24
《离开“中国制造”的一年》——离开了中国,一个美...
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- 柠檬木木 2004年的圣诞节,一个美国人忽然发现,39件圣诞礼物中竟然有25件 “中国制造”,与此同时,家里的DVD、鞋、袜子、玩具、台灯……也统统来字中国。棉队此情此景,他不禁想到:如果没有中国产品,美国人还能否生存下去?于是他决定从2005年1月1日起,带领全家开始尝试一年不买中国产品,从而诞生了《离开中国制造的一年......2007-10-30
Cannot live without global
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- Kevin(Salvation is free ...) Just as mentioned by the author, this is a family life experience in the global economy. And it is not a book about animosity, not relating with nationalism or ......2008-11-25
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