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Economic history and conditions

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  • British Economy in Transitionby Royce Turner

    Routledge 1995; US$ 79.95

    An examination of attempts at economic regeneration in areas that have experienced decline in 'traditional' industry. Coal, steel, defence, textiles, and the motor industry are discussed by an expert in the area. more...

  • International Financial History in the Twentieth Centuryby Marc Flandreau; Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich; Harold James; Christof Mauch; David Lazar

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 25.00

    The essays in this book, written by some of the leading experts in the field and covering over a hundred years of economic history, examine the history of the international financial system in terms of the current debate about globalization and its limits. more...

  • Cowboy Capitalismby Olaf Gersemann

    Cato Institute 2004; US$ 10.00

    Almost all European pundits believe that, while the U.S. economy may create more growth, Europeans have it better when it comes to job security, income equality, and other factors. Olaf Gersemann, found the reality quite different. He found that what almost everyone in Europe "knows" is wrong: the greater market freedoms in America create a more flexible,... more...

  • Second Thoughtsby Donald N. McCloskey

    Oxford University Press 1995; US$ 50.00

    For this important new volume, Donald N. McCloskey has assembled twenty-four essays by leading economic historians who argue that commonly accepted perceptions of our economic past can be wrong and, therefore, misleading. The essays reevaluate various issues and events that influence today's economic thinking, thus examining the past as a way of preparing... more...

  • The New Economy and Beyondby D. W. Jansen

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2006; US$ 40.00

    What is the New Economy, what makes it new, and what are the implications for antitrust, regulation and macroeconomic policy? Providing a non-technical and compelling analysis of the modern macro-economy, the contributors to this volume, eminent scholars all, provide their views on the New Economy from a variety of perspectives. more...

  • East Asian Economic Regionalismby Choong Yong Ahn; Richard E. Baldwin; Inkyo Cheong

    Springer-Verlag New York Inc 2006; US$ 99.99

    Economic regionalism has become a worldwide phenomenon. Since the Asian financial crisis, East Asian countries are accelerating the ongoing market-driven and institutional economic integration. This book analyzes the feasibilities of economic integration in East Asia and discusses integration efforts, with special reference to an East Asian FTA. more...

  • The Industrial Revolution in Americaby Kevin Hillstrom

    ABC-CLIO 2005; US$ 185.00

    A set of books on the Industrial Revolution, these comprehensive volumes cover the history of steam shipping, iron and steel production, and railroads-three interrelated enterprises that helped shift the Industrial Revolution into overdrive. more...

  • The Shadow of a Dreamby Peter A. Coclanis

    Oxford University Press 2006; US$ 50.00

    This important new book charts the economic and social rise and fall of a small, but intriguing part of the American South: Charleston and the surrounding South Carolina low country. Spanning 250 years, Coclanis's study analyzes the interaction of both external and internal forces on the city and countryside, examining the effects of various factors--the... more...

  • Superior North Shoreby Thomas F. Waters; Carol Yonkers Waters

    University of Minnesota Press 1987; US$ 60.00

    Illustrated by Carol Yonker WatersLake Superior has been known by many names through the centuries, from Kitchi Gami to le lac supérieur, but the lake itself remains the same expansive and inspiring body of water. Here, Thomas F. Waters explores the natural and human history of the Superior basin. Charmingly illustrated by Carol Yonker Waters, this... more...

  • Bayesian Methods in Financeby Svetlozar T. Rachev; John S. J. Hsu; Biliana S. Bagasheva; Frank J. Fabozzi

    Wiley 2008; US$ 95.00

    Bayesian Methods in Finance provides a detailed overview of the theory of Bayesian methods and explains their real-world applications to financial modeling. While the principles and concepts explained throughout the book can be used in financial modeling and decision making in general, the authors focus on portfolio management and market risk management—since... more...