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Copyright in the Information Society
Edited by Brigitte Lindner, Ted Shapiro
‘. . . this book is a highly interesting reflection of the diversity of debates and solutions found in the national laws of Member States, especially regarding those provisions that leave a certain amount of discretion to Member States. ... -
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A Republic of Europeans
Kostas A. Lavdas, Dimitris N. Chryssochoou
‘A Republic of Europeans looks at the institutions of the European Union in the search for an image that is fit to regulate the aspirations of member states and member subjects. It grounds this search in an informed account of how those ... -
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Pioneers of Law and Economics
Edited by Lloyd R. Cohen, Joshua D. Wright
‘. . . pure gems in each and every essay. . . Reading this book provides an intellectual framework for the history of thought in the field that until now it had sorely lacked.’ – Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi, American Review of Political Economy -
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Current Debates in International Accounting
Christopher W. Nobes
Christopher Nobes is widely acknowledged as one of the most prolific experts writing on the international aspects of accounting. In this cutting-edge book he presents his key work on a number of topics which are at the heart of current r... -
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Organizing in the Face of Risk and Threat
Edited by Barbara Czarniawska
Barbara Czarniawska is a distinguished scholar and author in the field of organization. Drawing on her extensive knowledge she has gathered together other leading experts to apply organization theory to yet another relevant field of prac... -
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Christian Theology and Market Economics
Edited by Ian R. Harper, Samuel Gregg
‘Theologians and economists are both enormously influential. Unfortunately, they tend to misunderstand, ignore, talk past, and distrust one another. Harper and Gregg aim to solve this problem by “demonstrating that meaningful conversatio... -
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Twenty-First Century Macroeconomics
Edited by Jonathan M. Harris, Neva R. Goodwin
The authors and editors of this book challenge traditional assumptions about economic growth, and develop the elements of a reoriented macroeconomics that takes account both of environmental impacts and social equity. Policies including ... -
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Capitalism as a Moral System
Spencer J. Pack
‘The most noted figure in the history of economic thought is, of course, Adam Smith. Captured in recent times by free-market ideologues who have never read his work, he is also the most misunderstood. This is a fine treatment of this wis... -
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Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science
Wayne Parsons
‘Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science will attract both intellectuals who love ideas and public policy proponents who are looking for a coherent and practical schemata. It is very readable, there is a defined theme, and the author ha... -
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The Regulatory Response to the Financial Crisis
Charles A.E. Goodhart
‘Goodhart’s contribution. . . exhibits all the features which we have come to expect from him over the years: clarity, originality and an effort at all times to be constructive rather than destructive. It is the most thoughtful account a... -
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Terrorism, Organised Crime and Corruption
Edited by Leslie Holmes
‘This book is multidisciplinary, as it contains contributions from criminology, politics and international relations scholars. It includes a wide variety of fascinating papers with a dominant focus on the conceptual broadening of securit... -
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Heat, Power and Light
Roger Fouquet
‘Fouquet undertakes a heroic effort to organize and present data on energy prices and usage since the 14th century. He then uses this data as the foundation for a narrative and analysis of changes in energy usage over the long run. . . t...eBook:Find out more$52.00