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  1. State-Owned Enterprise in the Western Economies (Routledge Revivals)

    State-Owned Enterprise in the Western Economies (Routledge Revivals)

    First published in 1981, this edited collection reviews the operations of state-owned enterprises, examining the actual performance of such organisations in the advanced industrialised countries. The authors consider the regularities and characteristics of state-owned enterprises, in particular the persistent efforts of managers to increase their autonomy and escape from the oversight of government agencies and the public. Chapters consider principles of finance and decision-making in these organisations and provide a truly international perspective with case studies in Italy, France and Britain. This is a timely reissue in context of the current economic climate, which will be of great value to students and academics with an interest in the nationalisation of companies, international business and the relationship between governments and managers.

    € 217,50
  2. Selling by Mail
    1. Verneur Edmund Pratt

    Selling by Mail

    Principles and Practice
    € 28,95
  3. Selling by Mail
    1. Verneur Edmund Pratt

    Selling by Mail

    Principles and Practice
    € 41,50
  4. The First Meeting Differentiator
    1. Lee B. Salz

    The First Meeting Differentiator

    Transforming Sales-Focused Discovery into Client-Centric Consultations

    Transform your discovery process from self-directed attempts to extract business to value-driven conversations that establish your role as a trusted consultant.

    € 30,50
  5. 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
  6. Modern Britain, 1750 to the Present
    1. James Vernon

    Modern Britain, 1750 to the Present

    'James Vernon is the Helen Fawcett Distinguished Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught the history of modern, imperial, Britain for over thirty years on both sides of the Atlantic. Vernon is the author of Politics and the People (1993), Hunger: A Modern History (2007) and Distant Strangers: How Britain Became Modern (2014), and the editor of Rereading the Constitution (1996), The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain (2011) and the 'Berkeley Series in British Studies' for the University of California Press.'

    € 124,95
  7. Modern Britain, 1750 to the Present
    1. James Vernon

    Modern Britain, 1750 to the Present

    'James Vernon is the Helen Fawcett Distinguished Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught the history of modern, imperial, Britain for over thirty years on both sides of the Atlantic. Vernon is the author of Politics and the People (1993), Hunger: A Modern History (2007) and Distant Strangers: How Britain Became Modern (2014), and the editor of Rereading the Constitution (1996), The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain (2011) and the 'Berkeley Series in British Studies' for the University of California Press.'

    € 41,50
  8. Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain Management for Society 5.0

    Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain Management for Society 5.0

    This book presents recent research on the adaptation and implementation of Blockchain technologies in supply chain management in Society 5.0. It discusses different applications of blockchain, its important role in connecting information technology with human lives.

    € 67,95
  9. Economics of Markets
    1. Sabiou M. Inoua
    2. Vernon L. Smith

    Economics of Markets

    Neoclassical Theory, Experiments, and Theory of Classical Price Discovery

    This book establishes that neoclassical economics based on the marginal utility calculus failed to derive a theory of consumer market price discovery consistent with the experimental market evidence.

    € 60,50
  10. Epargne salariale
    1. Eric , Vernier

    Epargne salariale

    Publicité, interventions des "experts", commentaires de journalistes économiques prônent la mise en place de l'épargne salariale. Les hommes politiques de leur côté souhaitent le développement des fonds de pension "à la française". Mais sur quelles données se basent ces spécialistes pour encourager ces nouveaux types de rénumération en les présentant comme la panacée salariale ? La démonstration est inexistante, seule la "méthode Coué" justifie une telle affirmation.

    € 18,30
  11. Rationality in Economics
    1. Vernon L. Smith

    Rationality in Economics

    Constructivist and Ecological Forms

    'The journey that brought Vernon Smith to his Nobel Prize is not over. It obviously brought us constructive tools, in the form of controlled experimental methods that allow economists to see the lay of the behavioral land more clearly than before. But this magisterial review of the whole journey, including precursors, reminds us that the scope of economics has always been much wider than the straw man that behaviorists like to attack. Properly understood, experimental methods force all economists to think of constructivist and ecological rationality as complementary ways of understanding behavior, rather than as fundamentally inconsistent views of behavior. The journey, then, has really just begun.' Glenn W. Harrison, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida

    € 99,95
  12. Rationality in Economics
    1. Vernon L. Smith

    Rationality in Economics

    Constructivist and Ecological Forms

    'The journey that brought Vernon Smith to his Nobel Prize is not over. It obviously brought us constructive tools, in the form of controlled experimental methods that allow economists to see the lay of the behavioral land more clearly than before. But this magisterial review of the whole journey, including precursors, reminds us that the scope of economics has always been much wider than the straw man that behaviorists like to attack. Properly understood, experimental methods force all economists to think of constructivist and ecological rationality as complementary ways of understanding behavior, rather than as fundamentally inconsistent views of behavior. The journey, then, has really just begun.' Glenn W. Harrison, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida

    € 48,50