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The Small-mart Revolution: How Local Businesses are Beating the Global
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The Small-mart Revolution: How Local Businesses are Beating the Global Competition (signed) Trade paperback - 2008

by Shuman, Michael H

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Defenders of globalization, free markets, and free trade insist theres no alternative to mega-stores like Wal-Mart. But in this work, Shuman makes a compelling case for an alternative business model, one in which communities reap the benefits of "going local" in four key spending categories.

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San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2008. First Edition 2nd Printing. Trade Paperback. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. x, 285, (6) pp. Second printing. Signed by the author, with a brief inscription, on the half-title page.
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Michael Shuman, an attorney, economist, and writer, is Vice President for Enterprise Development for the Training & Development Corporation (TDC) of Bucksport, Maine. Since publication of his previous book, Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in the Global Age (Routledge, 2000), he has been considered one of the nation's fore- most experts on locally owned business.
After growing up in the suburbs in Long Island and St. Louis, Shuman entered Stanford University, where he received a bachelors' degree with distinction in international relations and economics in 1979 and a law degree in 1982. In 1980 he won First Prize in the Rabinowitch Essay Competition of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on "How to Prevent Nuclear War."