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The Financial Times and Goldman Sachs prize - worth £30,000 to the winner - aims to identify the book that provides ”the most compelling and enjoyable insight into modern business issues, including management, finance and economics”.
The write stuff
Cracking business stories have had more appeal than self-help titles when the FT/Goldman Sachs book Business Book of the Year Award has been judged. What will happen in 2008?
Audio: Judging the Business Book of the Year
Financial Times editor Lionel Barber discusses the 2008 FT/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award at a breakfast meeting with judges, FT contributors and distinguished publishers and authors
Search starts for year’s best business book
The Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book Award enters its fourth year with the same goal - to find the “most compelling and enjoyable” read of the year
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Top award for ‘gripping’ book on China growth

A “gripping” exploration of the economic and business implications of China’s breakneck growth, China Shakes the World, has won the 2006 Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year award.
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