(Part 3) Best international business & investing books according to redditors

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We found 377 Reddit comments discussing the best international business & investing books. We ranked the 156 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Exports & imports economics books
International economics books
Foreign exchange books
Islamic banking & finance books

Top Reddit comments about International Business & Investing:

u/manicbassman · 18 pointsr/ukpolitics

has someone put a Ladybird book of the EU in front of him?

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oh heck, there's a spoof one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Story-Brexit-Ladybirds-Grown-Ups/dp/024138656X

u/Traffic_Spiral · 3 pointsr/dubai

Bro, "race" isn't "culture." If you don't understand that, you have no business leaving the house. Different cultures have different social norms when it comes to things like personal space, punctuality, hospitality, communication methods, social hierarchy, and yes, business negotiation.

Seriously, read a book. https://www.amazon.com/Kiss-Bow-Shake-Hands-Bestselling-ebook/dp/B015P1A2ME

u/frntsk · 3 pointsr/Forex

I would say, you as a retail trader how low probability to become rich from forex trading. Your chances are very very low and it is the same in gambling, that probability and statistics are against you.

I read this book which explains a lot about all the tricks which are used on forex market against retail traders

u/NoiselessButter · 3 pointsr/Entrepreneur

The definitive guide by Mr walter hay

https://www.amazon.com/Direct-China-Many-Other-Countries-ebook/dp/B074BKWHJL

Buy direct from his website and it includes yearly updates

But to answer your question vietnam , folks have been moving manufacturing to vietnam for like the last 8 years , infastructures not quite their yet but yeh. Vietnam

u/SpyridonVondas · 2 pointsr/Forex

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BQZ9EY6/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o03_?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Thats a pretty simple book for people who are brand new to fundamentals but will get you started

u/Blizzarex · 2 pointsr/GoldandBlack

I agree! In fact, the premise of "Connectography" by Parag Khanna is that global supply chains and labor flows are actively supplanting territorial nation states as the organizing principle of human society: https://smile.amazon.com/Connectography-Mapping-Future-Global-Civilization-ebook/dp/B015VABIRC/

u/Imsuperiorineveryway · 2 pointsr/politics

He should've known not to recruit a chav with a tongue ring to be the leader of his UK fifth column lol...

edit: also, Ben Judah is the guy that called these pro-Putin posts out. Everyone here should go read his incredible book Fragile Empire.

The title seems out of place now since it was written back in 2011 when Putin was experiencing mass protests, but I'd argue it's even more relevant now since he resolved the protests by instituting his own mini-Moscow Trials against the opposition leaders.

u/ManicParroT · 2 pointsr/videos

Well put, I couldn't have summed it up better.

People who're interested in learning more should read China Safari. It's anecdotal, but very well written. Link

u/Kairo1004 · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

For what you are saying I believe that this book is just for you. I utilized my savings according to what is written in this book, but I got afraid and took them out after I made some profits haha. The author shows different understanding of the market, using the law of demand and supply of the money market, so I hope it will be interesting for you:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NJ1HNBC

u/Sodahpaop · 1 pointr/ebooksclub

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u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/stloft · 1 pointr/Daytrading

Get acquainted soon with Emmett's tradingschools site. Find a good reputable broker also with a decent sim platform. There are a few decent "intro to trading" books out there. One example I'd recommend is "The ultimate trading guide" by George Pruitt. If you're going to spend some money on "trading education", there are a bunch of cheap kindle books out there. Which while hit-or-miss, is still better imo, than splurging $300 for a trading room, or hundreds or > 1k for a scammer "trading course". An example of a primer on something like "volume profile" could be a cheap kindle book like this one.

u/DrQian · 1 pointr/AskSocialScience

I wouldn't even bother trying to show your friend studies in this case. That would be like throwing bricks at a cloud; difficult and unlikely to have much of an impact. Just point out how ludicrous his position is: The West (where I assume you are) is not just the richest area in the world, but the richest area there has ever been. If you don't want to work in a rich society, you'll probably get some benefits. If you don't want to work in poor areas, you'll die.

I haven't read this book yet, but I'm very much looking forward to it:

Why Some Countries are Rich and Others Remain Poor.

u/practicingitpm · 1 pointr/projectmanagement

I've managed projects across continents for most of the last 15 years or so, and every project had different challenges. Culture and language are important, but you may also have to understand legal and financial ramifications. Managing across time zones is as much about logistics and timing as it is anything else, but you should commit to sharing the pain—don't always make the folks in India get up in the middle of the night to attend your conference calls. Schedule some for times that are inconvenient for folks in the US.

Global Business Today is a textbook for International MBA courses. It has a high thump factor, but I selectively read sections of an earlier edition and thought it was worth my time. I haven't read Craig Storti's book on cultural competence for business, but it seems applicable. If you read it, leave a review here.

u/OwThatHertz · 1 pointr/cpp_questions

> Top tip; unless you've got huge linked-list or you've got big objects in the list (or they have expensive copy constructors), it's just as easy (for the programmer) and a lot faster to insert into a vector. In modern C++, you need a really good reason to use a linked list and a really good reason to use a dynamic array.

So... if I'm understanding correctly, the primary reason to use a linked list (insertion being easier) is to improve on the efficiency of a dynamic array, but a vector is more efficient than both, so should supersede them both unless there's a specific need (such as, perhaps, the low available storage of Arduino running on an ATTiny85 or something, in which the overhead of the vector class might pose a problem?) to use an array or linked list?

> Amongst some of the most respected parts of the C++ teaching community, teaching dynamic arrays before vectors is seen as a mistake. An unthinking leftover from thirty years ago when C++ was being learned and taught by C programmers. Now that you've seen it, don't forget it exists, but your standard container should be vector.

This doesn't surprise me. I've been reading that a lot of this exists in the teaching world. It's been a while since my instructors were in industry, but in fairness to them, almost all of the material comes from a couple of books that aren't the most intuitive and, from what I'm hearing, don't necessarily teach in the best way. Gotta love community colleges. ;-)

u/plifplafplouf · 1 pointr/france

The Truth about Markets" de John Kay (https://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Markets-Countries-Others/dp/0140296727) est pas trop mal si tu lis en anglais.

u/Arm-the-homeless · 0 pointsr/walkaway

> It’s just a guy with an opinion, like you, like me. How many of his statements did you try to prove for yourself?

Yeah, just a guy...

Peter Zeihan has worked for the U.S. State Department, has been a part of the DC think tank community, and served as Vice President of Analysis for Stratfor, one of the world's premier private intelligence companies. He is an expert in his field. He's not just some schmuck in a fancy suit chatting shit.

>Let me tell you something. Europe has 600million inhabitants, almost double of what the US has, triple that of Russia.

The size of a population isn't as important as birthrates and demographics. Europe is in a death spiral of low birthrates. Why do you think your elected leaders are importing refugees en masse? Just because it's humane? Oh my sweet summer child. It's all about money. In two generations you won't have a tax base otherwise.

>And who thinks that the NATOs only reason for existence was the US having to protect everyone is making a big mistake.

I'm wondering if you even watched the video. NATO exists to protect global trade, and to contain Russia. Nobody is even suggesting that it wasn't in our interests or something we profited from, of course it was and of course we did.

The suggestion that the only point where NATO became effective is after 9/11 is just laughably wrong. I don't know how old you are, but my parents and I lived through the cold war. I suspect you didn't so I would suggest picking up a book or 12 and actually reading up on it instead of just talking out your ass about it.

>The US doesn’t have the only strong military in the world, either, Europe combined owns many nukes and our total military size exceed those of the US in a few areas, too. Apart from that I wouldn’t know what military size has to do with the potential success of a country.

Lol. Just... lol. First of all, that video didn't talk about military size. It talks about force projection. You can fill your ranks with every able bodied man in Europe and it won't mean shit because no country can match our ability to project force in any substantial way. And it matters because our force projection is what keeps the oil flowing and the money changing hands. We don't need free trade or oil anymore, but Europe does.

>This dude tries to make lies sound like facts by making a somewhat professional appearance, he’s mostly chanting bullshit. Most of his statements can be easily debunked or just use polemic to get a point across.

Then debunk them. Don't just chat shit, do your research, present an actual argument against anything he's said. All you have are vague notions of what's going on in the world. He wrote a whole book on the subject, complete with citations. What research have you done?

>Your „Europistan“ bullshit perfectly explained what you think about us. It’s the lies you see on Fox News every day that makes you think we are foes to you Americans. And here we thought we are friends, through similar culture, for the longest of times.

I don't even watch Fox News, other than the occasional Tucker Carlson clip on youtube. I read books. You should try it sometime.

Europe is going to be Islamic in about 2 generations without a serious shift in policy. It's just a matter of demographics. How many kids do your European friends have? Be honest. Now how many kids do you see being pushed in strollers or walked around by all your new Islamic friends? This isn't just some slur, it's the truth. Europe as we know it is going the way of the dodo. You should be far more concerned about your own country instead of worrying about our politics.

u/[deleted] · 0 pointsr/FulfillmentByAmazon

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hope this helps!