Booklist's Top Ten Business Books, 2008

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These are mainly popular (as opposed to scholarly) business books.

The Big Switch. By Nicholas Carr. Norton, $25.95 (9780393062281).


Biography of the Dollar: How the Mighty Buck Conquered the World and Why It’s Under Siege. By Craig Karmin. Crown Business, $25.95 (0-307-33986-6).


A Bull in China: Investing Profitably in the World’s Greatest Market. By Jim Rogers. Random, $26.95 (1-4000-6616-6).


Commodore:The Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt. By Edward J. Renehan. Basic, $27.50 (0-465-00255-2). 


From Betamax to Blockbuster: Video Stores and the Invention of Movies on Video. By Joshua M. Greenberg. MIT, $24.95 (9780262072908).


The Game-Changer: How You Can Drive Revenue and Profit Growth with Innovation. By A. G. Lafley and Ram Charan. Crown Business, $27.50 (9780307381736).


How Toyota Became #1: Leadership Lessons from the World’s Greatest Car Company. By David Magee. Portfolio, $25.95 (9781591841791).


It’s Not about the Money: Unlock Your Money Type to Achieve Spiritual and Financial Abundance. By Brent Kessel. HarperOne, $24.95 (9780061234064).


The Middle-Class Millionaire: The Rise of the New Rich and How They Are Changing America. By Russ Alan Prince and Lewis Schiff. Doubleday/Currency, $23.95 (0-385-51927-3). 


A Sense of Urgency. By John P. Kotter. Harvard Business, $22 (9781422179710).

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