Confessions of an economic hit man / John Perkins.
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TextPublisher: San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler PublishersCopyright date: ©2004Edition: First editionDescription: xxi, 250 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- 1576753018 (alk. paper)
- Perkins, John, 1945-
- United States. National Security Agency -- Biography
- Chas. T. Main, Inc
- World Bank -- Developing countries
- Economists -- United States -- Biography
- Energy consultants -- United States -- Biography
- Intelligence officers -- United States -- Biography
- Corporations, American -- Foreign countries
- Corporations, American -- Corrupt practices
- Imperialism -- History -- 20th century
- Imperialism -- History -- 21st century
- 332/.042/092 B 22
- UB271.U52 P47 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man reveals a game that, according to John Perkins, is "as old as Empire" but has taken on new and terrifying dimensions in an era of globalization. And Perkins should know. For many years he worked for an international consulting firm where his main job was to convince LDCs (less developed countries) around the world to accept multibillion-dollar loans for infrastructure projects and to see to it that most of this money ended up at Halliburton, Bechtel, Brown and Root, and other United States engineering and construction companies. This book, which many people warned Perkins not to write, is a blistering attack on a little-known phenomenon that has had dire consequences on both the victimized countries and the U.S.
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