The best business writing 2013 / edited by Dean Starkman, Martha M. Hamilton, Ryan Chittum, and Felix Salmon.

Contributor(s): Starkman, DeanMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Columbia journalism review books: Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2013]Description: xviii, 539 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780231160759 (pbk. : acid-free paper); 0231160755 (pbk. : acid-free paper)Subject(s): Business | Businesspeople | Business enterprises -- Corrupt practices
Contents:
On the ground. The sharp, sudden decline of America's middle class / Jeff Tietz, Rolling Stone -- The great American foreclosure story : the struggle for justice and a place to call home / Paul Kiel, ProPublica -- Bad medicine. Bad to the bone : a medical horror story / Mina Kimes, Fortune -- Prescription for addiction / Thomas Catan, Devlin Barrett, and Timothy W. Martin, Wall Street Journal -- Anemia drugs made billions, but at what cost? / Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post -- Big business. Making the world's largest airline fly / Drake Bennett, Businessweek -- Gusher / Steve Coll, The New Yorker -- Bad business. Vast Mexico bribery case hushed up by Wal-Mart after top-level struggle / David Barstow, New York Times -- Chesapeake and rival plotted to suppress land prices / Brian Grow, Joshua Schneyer, and Janet Roberts, Reuters -- Fear fans flames for chemical makers / Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe, Chicago Tribune -- Media and marketing. His. Hers. / Jessica Pressler, New York -- Top five ways Bleacher Report rules the world! / Joe Eskenazi, San Francisco Weekly -- Why India's newspaper industry is thriving / Ken Auletta, The New Yorker -- The frequent fliers who flew too much / Ken Bensinger, Los Angeles Times -- Big think. Trade-offs between inequality, productivity, and employment / Steve Randy Waldman, Interfluidity -- The naked and the TED / Evgeny Morozov, The New Republic -- Adventures in finance. Wall Street bonus withdrawal means trading Aspen for coupons / Max Abelson, Bloomberg -- The tale of a whale of a fail / Matt Levine, Dealbreaker -- Case against Bear and JPMorgan provides little cheer / Bethany McLean, Reuters -- How ECB chief outflanked German foe in fight for Euro / Brian Blackstone and Marcus Walker, Wall Street Journal -- from The trouble is the banks / edited by Mark Greif, Dayna Tortorici, Kathleen French, Emma Janaskie, and Nick Werle, n + 1 -- Please don't harass my father any further / Deena DeNaro -- My furnace guy / Joel Roache -- Thank you for my lessons / Anonymous -- How we're doing out here / Anonymous -- I didn't buy a house / Pamila Payne -- Why I am leaving Goldman Sachs / Greg Smith, New York Times -- Death takes a policy : how a lawyer exploited the fine print and found himself facing federal charges / Jake Bernstein, ProPublica -- Brave new world. How companies learn your secrets / Charles Duhigg, New York Times Magazine -- Glass works : how Corning created the ultrathin, ultrastrong material of the future / Bryan Gardiner, Wired -- Skilled work, without the worker / John Markoff, New York Times -- I was a warehouse wage slave / Mac McClelland, Mother Jones -- In China, human costs are built into an iPad / Charles Duhigg and David Barboza, New York Times -- How Apple and Amazon security flaws led to my EPIC hacking / Mat Honan, Wired --
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Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. On the ground. The sharp, sudden decline of America's middle class / Jeff Tietz, Rolling Stone -- The great American foreclosure story : the struggle for justice and a place to call home / Paul Kiel, ProPublica -- Part II. Bad medicine. Bad to the bone : a medical horror story / Mina Kimes, Fortune -- Prescription for addiction / Thomas Catan, Devlin Barrett, and Timothy W. Martin, Wall Street Journal -- Anemia drugs made billions, but at what cost? / Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post -- Part III. Big business. Making the world's largest airline fly / Drake Bennett, Businessweek -- Gusher / Steve Coll, The New Yorker -- Part IV. Bad business. Vast Mexico bribery case hushed up by Wal-Mart after top-level struggle / David Barstow, New York Times -- Chesapeake and rival plotted to suppress land prices / Brian Grow, Joshua Schneyer, and Janet Roberts, Reuters -- Fear fans flames for chemical makers / Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe, Chicago Tribune -- Part V. Media and marketing. His. Hers. / Jessica Pressler, New York -- Top five ways Bleacher Report rules the world! / Joe Eskenazi, San Francisco Weekly -- Why India's newspaper industry is thriving / Ken Auletta, The New Yorker -- The frequent fliers who flew too much / Ken Bensinger, Los Angeles Times -- Part VI. Big think. Trade-offs between inequality, productivity, and employment / Steve Randy Waldman, Interfluidity -- The naked and the TED / Evgeny Morozov, The New Republic -- Part VII. Adventures in finance. Wall Street bonus withdrawal means trading Aspen for coupons / Max Abelson, Bloomberg -- The tale of a whale of a fail / Matt Levine, Dealbreaker -- Case against Bear and JPMorgan provides little cheer / Bethany McLean, Reuters -- How ECB chief outflanked German foe in fight for Euro / Brian Blackstone and Marcus Walker, Wall Street Journal -- from The trouble is the banks / edited by Mark Greif, Dayna Tortorici, Kathleen French, Emma Janaskie, and Nick Werle, n + 1 -- Please don't harass my father any further / Deena DeNaro -- My furnace guy / Joel Roache -- Thank you for my lessons / Anonymous -- How we're doing out here / Anonymous -- I didn't buy a house / Pamila Payne -- Why I am leaving Goldman Sachs / Greg Smith, New York Times -- Death takes a policy : how a lawyer exploited the fine print and found himself facing federal charges / Jake Bernstein, ProPublica -- Part VIII. Brave new world. How companies learn your secrets / Charles Duhigg, New York Times Magazine -- Glass works : how Corning created the ultrathin, ultrastrong material of the future / Bryan Gardiner, Wired -- Skilled work, without the worker / John Markoff, New York Times -- I was a warehouse wage slave / Mac McClelland, Mother Jones -- In China, human costs are built into an iPad / Charles Duhigg and David Barboza, New York Times -- How Apple and Amazon security flaws led to my EPIC hacking / Mat Honan, Wired -- Permissions -- List of contributors.

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