Book Reviews
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Tom Hardin discusses his rise and fall as ‘Tipper X’
Hardin wore a covert wire over 40 times for the FBI, helping them conduct “Operation Perfect Hedge,” the largest insider trading investigation in a generation. He told GRIP about his book and lessons learned.
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Driverless Finance explores fintech’s impact on financial stability
We review law professor Hilary J Allen’s new book and speak to her about the conclusions she draws.
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Book review: Reimagining supply chains through shared progress
In a word where global supply chains define who benefits from progress, Power and Progress offers not just a warning, but a call “for reimagining a better future.”
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Book reviews: Recommended reads for the holiday season
A selection of favorite books recommended and reviewed by GRIP authors and contributors in 2024.
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Book review: Saving Ourselves offers insights into bold action on climate
Ever-optimistic, author Dana Fisher offers an insight into what we can learn from other social movements to open doors to more effective climate action.
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Book review: Ethan Mollick offers a roadmap for developing ‘Co-Intelligence’ with AI
Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick helps navigate a path for us as we learn to live in a new age of generative AI.
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Book Review: Behind The Screens by Emily Wright
Emily Wright’s book on employee surveillance offers invaluable insight into a vital compliance area.
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Book review: No Questions Asked – The extraordinary tale of crypto and the sports business
Journalist Martin Calladine’s book No Questions Asked: How football joined the crypto con, is a pacy and well-researched tale of our times.
