Chapter 1436 - A Case Study (1/2)

Chapter 1436: A Case Study

2020 was destined to be the most unusual year of this century

The UA election was in the last three days countdown, the SS Origin reached the edge of the solar syste the Kuiper Belt for half aWhen everyone eagerly looked forward to the dawn and iined a better life in the next era, the contradictions and backwardness that accumulated in the old era were also about to erupt

The whole world aiting for the UA to make a choice The election, froine

In a world-renowned institution of higher learning at Cae, Massachusetts

Frank Dobbin sat in the corner of the library as he read through the Wall Street Journal with his brows furrowed

As a professor of the Division of Social Sciences at Harvard, as a leader in the contemporary “Law and Econoh praise internationally Unlike y professors that focused on theories, his research was closer to reality and emphasized practical application

It was precisely because of this that his class was not only very popular with students at Harvard, but also very popular with large and medium-sized enterprises His lesson plans were not only repeatedly studied by social science students, but also viewed as references by ement around the world

To be precise, Frank Dobbin was closely exa the article on Celestial Trade

Recently, the in Whether it was a serious scientific journal or a seely unrelated financial weekly, the latest articles were in, Celestial Trade, and Xin

The reason why he was so intrigued by this article was mainly because of his new book The book combined current social forms, analyzed the problems and relationshi+ps between society and economy At the same time, the book predicted the future social and economic development to a certain extent

And Xin and Celestial Trade was a very classic case discussed in his new upco book

From Celestial Trade, he saw the final form of two different economic theories, capitalism that dominated the Western world and the state capitalism advocated by Lenin It was a malformed enterprise that was not subject to the constraints of the antitrust law, it would eventually forcefully e all the industries that could produce surplus-value, and finally “acquire” the government to be part of the enterprise

Prediction was so that academia froreat hten the work but would also guide the future to so, it would be okay After all, the li and vision of the “people in the past” were understandable to those who study history in the future

And if he guessed correctly, it would be rehtened infinitely, but even the author would be regarded as a true genius…

Of course, Frank Dobbin did not consider such far-flung things when he wrote the book At this hts that Western socioeconomics could learn from the rise of Celestial Trade, and about the prospects of the Celestial Tradeon that subject?”

Christopher Grandi brought coffee and sat across from him As a scholar in the same field, his research was similar to that of Professor Frank Dobbin, and the two often discussed certain topics together For the unpublished piece of work, Professor Grandi had the honor to read the reed with