Matthew C. Klein
Matthew C. Klein is an author and journalist known for his work on economics and finance. He has co-authored books and written extensively on economic policy and global financial systems.
Books
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1. Trade Wars Are Class Wars
How Rising Inequality Distorts the Global Economy and Threatens International Peace
This insightful book delves into the intricate relationship between global trade imbalances and domestic economic inequality, arguing that trade conflicts are often manifestations of deeper class struggles within countries. It explores how the concentration of wealth and income among the elite in major economies leads to excessive savings and insufficient domestic consumption, resulting in trade surpluses that fuel international tensions. By examining the economic policies of nations like China, Germany, and the United States, the book highlights the need for more equitable income distribution to address the root causes of trade disputes and foster a more stable global economy.
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2. For The Love Of The Buckeyes
This engaging narrative delves into the passionate world of Ohio State University football, capturing the essence of what it means to be a Buckeye fan. Through a blend of historical insights, personal anecdotes, and vivid storytelling, the book explores the deep-rooted traditions and fervent community spirit that surround the team. It highlights the highs and lows of the Buckeyes' journey, celebrating the unwavering loyalty and camaraderie that unite fans across generations. The book serves as a heartfelt tribute to the enduring legacy and cultural significance of Ohio State football.