COLUMNS THAT CUT, REFLECTIONS AND ARGUMENTS, by Joseph M. Giglio, is a first collection of newspaper columns written over 12 years. This book is a culmination of his years of teaching, writing and engaging with business issues. It is not confined to textbooks and lecture halls, but pulsates at the heart of our daily lives, influencing everything from global markets to personal financial decisions.
Each column, while rooted in a specific moment in time, speaks to enduring questions and challenges that resonate today. Topics include major domestic issues, the 2008 financial crisis, trade and globalization, transportation infrastructure, public-private partnerships, Wall Street compensation, and the role of the Federal Reserve.
His intricate dance between theory and practice serves as a testament to the enduring value of theory and a practical guide for navigating the unpredictable waters of the public and private sectors.