The New Silk Roads Summary of Key Points
Peter Frankopan’s ‘The New Silk Roads’ explores the resurgence of Asia as an economic and political powerhouse in the global arena, emphasizing contemporary trade, political alliances, and cultural exchanges.
Peter Frankopan’s ‘The New Silk Roads’ explores the resurgence of Asia as an economic and political powerhouse in the global arena, emphasizing contemporary trade, political alliances, and cultural exchanges.
The Long Tail’ by Chris Anderson explores how niche markets are rising due to digital economy shifts, enabling endless choice and creating a ‘long tail’ of products beyond bestsellers.
This volume traces the history of the legendary Rothschild banking dynasty, exploring its rise to power and influence across Europe in the 19th century.
Stephanie Kelton debunks common misconceptions about deficits, arguing that they are not inherently negative and can be used to achieve full employment and inclusive growth.
This book presents a contrarian approach to investment, influenced by Austrian Economics, advocating for patience and long-term thinking in capital allocation.
Bryan Caplan argues that the education system is inefficient and offers little real-world skills, advocating for a more pragmatic approach to learning.
The Box tells the story of the shipping container and how it revolutionized global trade by dramatically cutting costs and increasing efficiency.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb discusses the profound impact of rare, unpredictable events which he terms ‘Black Swans’ and how they shape our world.
Ludwig von Mises’s foundational work elucidates the nature, value, and mechanics of money and banking within a free-market economy.