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    Eamonn Fingleton

    Author of In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the key to Future Prosperity

    6 Works 99 Members

    Works by Eamonn Fingleton

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    In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the key to Future Prosperity (1999) 35 copies
    In the Jaws of the Dragon: America's Fate in the Coming Era of Chinese Hegemony (2008) 33 copies
    Unsustainable: How Economic Dogma is Destroying American Prosperity (2003) 15 copies
    Blindside: Why Japan Is Still on Track to Overtake the U.S. By the Year 2000 (1995) 14 copies
    Japon, la puissance cachée (1995) 1 copy
    Making the Most of Your Money (1977) 1 copy
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    1948-08-19
    Gender
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    Nationality
    Ireland
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    Ireland

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    ½ 3.3
    ISBNs
    12
    Languages
    1

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