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New York: Random House Inc, 1993. 700 g; XVI, 350 pages, last three pages blank, in photographic illustrated dust jacket. Includes chapter notes, index. The author considers the development of five dispersed ethnic groups, or what he calls global tribes -- the Jews, the British, the Japanese, the Chinese and the Indians -- his impact on the world economy has been most profound. He argues that despite last the different histories, each global tribes shares quintessential characteristics that will determine success in the economy of the 21st century. This book offers a new view of the moral, religious and family bases of economic success not only in the past, but in the future that is unfolding before us. The author does give attention to Islamic fundamentalism, and appears to discard the group as an influence because of the fundamentalism.. Reprint. Black Cloth Brown Boards. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. anthropology -- business Studi.