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  1. The Cost of Living in a Small Factory Town
    1. Clarence Vernon Noble

    The Cost of Living in a Small Factory Town

    € 16,50
  2. How Do I know You Won't Steal My Money?
    1. Vern Hayden Cfp

    How Do I know You Won't Steal My Money?

    € 14,95
  3. L'Industrie En Lodevois
    1. Lisa Caliste

    L'Industrie En Lodevois

    Des Ateliers, Des Marches Et Des Hommes (Xve Siecle)
    € 72,50
  4. Terminal Cost Data
    1. Bruce Verne Crandall

    Terminal Cost Data

    € 17,95
  5. The Romance of a Great Store
    1. Edward Hungerford
    2. Vernon Howe Bailey

    The Romance of a Great Store

    € 17,95
  6. Adam Smith’s Theory of Society
    1. Vernon L. Smith

    Adam Smith’s Theory of Society

    Social Rules for Order in Society and Economy

    Many people are intrigued by the theories of Adam Smith, particularly those found within The Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS).

    € 98,95
  7. Economics, 13e
    1. David Begg
    2. Gianluigi Vernasca
    3. Eric Golson

    Economics, 13e

    David Begg is Principal of the Tanaka Business School at Imperial College London. He has been a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (a network of leading European economists) since its inception in 1984. David's research focuses mainly on monetary policy, exchange rates, monetary union, and economic transition. He is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He co-authored several of the CEPR annual reports in the series he helped found: Monitoring the European Central Bank, and Monitoring European Integration. The 1997 MEI Report, EMU: Getting the Endgame Right, changed the policy that the European Union adopted to launch the euro in 1999. He was also founding Managing Editor of Economic Policy, now an official journal of the European Economic Association. Gianluigi Vernasca a Senior Lecturer of Economics at University of Essex. STANLEY FISCHER is governor of the Bank of Israel. Previously he was vice chairman of Citigroup and president of Citigroup International, and from 1994 to 2002 he was first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund. He was an undergraduate at the London School of Economics and has a PhD from MIT. He taught at the University of Chicago while Rudi Dornbusch was a student there, starting a long friendship and collaboration. He was a member of the faculty of the MIT Economics Department from 1973 to 1998. From 1988 to 1990 he was chief economist at the World Bank. His main research interests are economic growth and development; international economics and macroeconomics, particularly inflation and its stabilization; and the economics of transition. http://www.iie.com/fischer  

    € 89,95
  8. Geschichten der Krise
    1. Vernessa , Wagner

    Geschichten der Krise

    Wie berichteten deutsche und englische Zeitungen des 19. Jahrhunderts über Wirtschaftskrisen ihrer Zeit? Wie erklärten sie wirtschaftliche Störungen, wie bewerteten sie die Ereignisse? Und entstanden während der ersten kapitalistischen (Weltwirtschafts-)Krisen bereits Narrative, die bis heute fortwirken? Vernessa Wagner nimmt diese Aspekte mittels einer vergleichenden Analyse der Berichterstattung ausgewählter deutscher und englischer Zeitungen zu den Wirtschaftskrisen der Jahre 1847 und 1857 erstmals in den Blick. Dabei stellt sie heraus, dass Sprache und Struktur dieser Krisengeschichten mindestens so unterhaltsam wie modern sind - und erklärt, was Wetter, Krankheit, Getreide und Mode damit zu tun haben.

    € 47,00
  9. Economic Growth and Human Welfare
    1. Vernon Routley

    Economic Growth and Human Welfare

    € 9,50
  10. Pflugerville
    1. Audrey T. Dearing
    2. Vernagene H. Mott
    3. Lois G. Shrout

    Pflugerville

    € 25,50
  11. Economics, 12e
    1. David Begg
    2. Gianluigi Vernasca
    3. Rudiger Dornbusch

    Economics, 12e

    David Begg is Principal of the Tanaka Business School at Imperial College London. He has been a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (a network of leading European economists) since its inception in 1984. David's research focuses mainly on monetary policy, exchange rates, monetary union, and economic transition. He is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He co-authored several of the CEPR annual reports in the series he helped found: Monitoring the European Central Bank, and Monitoring European Integration. The 1997 MEI Report, EMU: Getting the Endgame Right, changed the policy that the European Union adopted to launch the euro in 1999. He was also founding Managing Editor of Economic Policy, now an official journal of the European Economic Association. Gianluigi Vernasca a Senior Lecturer of Economics at University of Essex. Rudiger Dornbusch. MIT RUDI DORNBUSCH (1942–2002) was Ford Professor of Economics and International Management at MIT. He did his undergraduate work in Switzerland and held a PhD from the University of Chicago. He taught at Chicago, at Rochester, and from 1975 to 2002 at MIT. His research was primarily in international economics, with a major macroeconomic component. His special research interests included the behavior of exchange rates, high inflation and hyperinflation, and the problems and opportunities that high capital mobility pose for developing economies. He lectured extensively in Europe and in Latin America, where he took an active interest in problems of stabilization policy, and held visiting appointments in Brazil and Argentina. His writing includes Open Economy Macroeconomics and, with Stanley Fischer and Richard Schmalensee, Economics. Stanley Fischer ï¿ direttore della Banca di Israele. STANLEY FISCHER is governor of the Bank of Israel. Previously he was vice chairman of Citigroup and president of Citigroup International, and from 1994 to 2002 he was first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund. He was an undergraduate at the London School of Economics and has a PhD from MIT. He taught at the University of Chicago while Rudi Dornbusch was a student there, starting a long friendship and collaboration. He was a member of the faculty of the MIT Economics Department from 1973 to 1998. From 1988 to 1990 he was chief economist at the World Bank. His main research interests are economic growth and development; international economics and macroeconomics, particularly inflation and its stabilization; and the economics of transition. http://www.iie.com/fischer  

    € 89,95
  12. The Oil Crisis

    The Oil Crisis

    € 30,95