[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park]

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◆Invisible Money= Divided into Part 1 'War and Finance' and Part 2 'Global Economy and Finance.' Part 1 examines how seven wars, including the Battle of Waterloo and World Wars I and II, developed the financial industry. Wars require enormous amounts of money. Taxes alone cannot cover war expenses. Currency issuance and domestic and foreign borrowing are necessary, inevitably involving central banks and financial institutions. Part 2 explores the role of the modern global economy and finance. (Written by Cheon Heoncheol / Chaeg-iinneun Maeul)


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◆How to Become a Winner in a Loser's Game= A must-read for global investors, first published in 1985. The author explains the secrets of successful investing by comparing it to sports games. In tennis or golf, true professionals make almost no mistakes. They win by defeating themselves. The author emphasizes simple but clear principles for investment success: you must beat yourself, not the market. (Written by Charles Ellis / Translated by Hye-gyeong Lee / Joongang Books)



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◆Thoughts and Words of Muji= Ryohin Keikaku is a Japanese lifestyle company. It operates the brand 'Muji,' which aims for 'no-brand (無印) quality goods (良品).' It sells various items such as clothing, shoes, bedding, tableware, stationery, and food. The book explains Ryohin Keikaku's 40 years of management philosophy, vision, and organizational culture. Chairman Masaki Kanai personally conceived and wrote the foreword. (Written by Ryohin Keikaku / Translated by Kyungwook Min / Woongjin Knowledge House)


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