

2010 National Business Book Award Winner
by McNally Robinson - Friday, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:42am
The winner of this year's National Business Book Award is for his book, Why Your World is About to get a Whole Lot Smaller: Oil and the End of Globalization, published by Random House Canada.
In his book, Rubin explores the pivotal role that the price of oil plays in determining the state of the economy. He attributes the main cause of the recent recession to the dramatic rise in oil prices and not subprime mortgage lending. Rubin explains that as cheap oil and energy become a memory of the distant past, the future of our global economy will become seemingly smaller forcing us to rely on local economies and live greener.
Rubin analyzes the long-term impacts of high oil costs, and brings his arguments to life through anecdotes and analogies. His ability to communicate complex concepts and technical material in an engaging and insightful way demonstrates his ability as an author.
In his book, Rubin explores the pivotal role that the price of oil plays in determining the state of the economy. He attributes the main cause of the recent recession to the dramatic rise in oil prices and not subprime mortgage lending. Rubin explains that as cheap oil and energy become a memory of the distant past, the future of our global economy will become seemingly smaller forcing us to rely on local economies and live greener.
Rubin analyzes the long-term impacts of high oil costs, and brings his arguments to life through anecdotes and analogies. His ability to communicate complex concepts and technical material in an engaging and insightful way demonstrates his ability as an author.
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Why Your World Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller - hardcover
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