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Health Economics
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 72.95Research in Health Economics has developed into a separate discipline for the last 25 years. All this intense research activity, has translated in the inclusion of courses of health economics, mostly at graduate level. However, the Industrial Organization aspects of the health care market do not occupy a central place in those courses. We propose... more...
Overbooked
Simon & Schuster 2013; US$ 28.00Tourism, fast becoming the largest global business, employs one out of twelve persons and produces $6.5 trillion of the world?s economy. In a groundbreaking book, Elizabeth Becker uncovers how what was once a hobby has become a colossal enterprise with profound impact on countries, the environment, and cultural heritage. This invisible industry exploded... more...
Modern Money Theory
Palgrave Macmillan 2012; US$ 35.00In a challenge to conventional views on modern monetary and fiscal policy, this book presents a coherent analysis of how money is created, how it functions in global exchange rate regimes, and how the mystification of the nature of money has constrained governments, and prevented states from acting in the public interest. more...
Licensing, Selling and Finance in the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industries
Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2012; US$ 124.95Licensing, Selling and Finance in the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industries is an assessment of the turbulent state of pharmaceutical and biotechnology markets as we enter the second decade of the 21st Century. At the same time, the book offers a cautionary evaluation of the future financing of innovation in terms of what's gone wrong and how... more...
China's Rise, Russia's Fall
Palgrave Macmillan 1995; US$ 61.00'A lively and well written comparison of economic transformation in China and the USSR/Russia, combining a good knowledge of the Chinese economy with a radical critique of Western transition orthodoxy, this very topical and very controversial book will be useful reading for students, administrators in many countries and international agencies, and... more...
Cracking the AP Economics Macro & Micro Exams, 2013 Edition
Random House Information Group 2012; US$ 18.00If you need to know it, it?s in this book! This eBook edition of Cracking the AP Economics Macro & Micro Exams has been optimized for e-reader viewing with cross-linked with questions, answers, and explanations. The 2013 edition includes: ? 2 full-length practice tests with detailed explanations ? An accessible, engaging review of all... more...
China's Silent Army
Crown Publishing Group 2013; US$ 26.00The first book to examine the unprecedented growth of China's economic investment in the developing world, its impact at the local level, and a rare hands-on picture of the role of ordinary Chinese in the juggernaut that is China, Inc. Beijing-based journalists Juan Pablo Cardenal and Heriberto Araújo crisscrossed the globe from 2009-2011 to investigate... more...
Public Choice III
Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 47.00This book represents a revision and expansion of Public Choice II (1989). Six new chapters have been added, and several chapters from the previous edition have been revised. The discussion of empirical work in public choice has been greatly expanded. All of the major topics of public choice are covered. more...
A Concise Handbook of Movie Industry Economics
Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 45.00What factors affect a movie's theatrical run? How does the theatrical run affect the demand for video? What types of movies are most profitable? How informative are movie accounting figures? What theaters have the most appeal to consumers? This short handbook provides a deeper understanding of the economics of movies. more...
Social Limits to Growth
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 69.95The promise of economic growth which has dominated society for so long has reached an impasse. In his classic analysis, Fred Hirsch argued that the causes of this were essentially social rather than physical. Affluence brings its own problems. As societies become richer, an increasing proportion of the extra goods and services created are not available... more...









