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  • - Practice and Revision Kit
    av BPP Learning Media
    389 - 606,-

    Suitable for exams from September 2018 until August 2019

  • - Practice and Revision Kit
    av BPP Learning Media
    389 - 606,-

    Suitable for exams until December 2019

  • - Practice and Revision Kit
    av BPP Learning Media
    338 - 570,-

    Suitable for exams from September 2018 until August 2019

  • - Practice and Revision Kit
    av BPP Learning Media
    570,-

    Suitable for exams from September 2018 until August 2019

  • - Practice and Revision Kit
    av BPP Learning Media
    386 - 570,-

    Suitable for exams from September 2018 until August 2019

  • - Practice and Revision Kit
    av BPP Learning Media
    383 - 570,-

    Suitable for exams from September 2018 until August 2019

  • - Interactive Text
    av BPP Learning Media
    161 - 377,-

    Suitable for exams until June 2017

  • - Interactive Text
    av BPP Learning Media
    161 - 377,-

    Suitable for exams until June 2017

  • - Interactive Text
    av BPP Learning Media
    161 - 377,-

    Suitable for exams until August 2018

  • - Interactive Text
    av BPP Learning Media
    161 - 377,-

    Suitable for exams until August 2018

  • - Passcards
    av BPP Learning Media
    161 - 377,-

    Suitable for exams until August 2018

  • - Interactive Text
    av BPP Learning Media
    161 - 377,-

    Suitable for exams until August 2018

  • av Milan (Freie Universitat Berlin) Pajic
    451 - 1 530,-

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    1 940

    Agility, sustainability, and business value have become crucial in the ever-changing world of modern business. This book investigates how these can work harmoniously and create value for businesses.

  • av Huijian Dong
    930 - 2 199,-

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    2 523,-

    This reference work showcases the power of a multidisciplinary approach in providing a comprehensive view of the complex subject of philanthropy. It identifies areas for improvement and discusses the relationships between governance in philanthropic organizations and important issues such as trust, equality, and democracy.

  • av Robert Chernomas
    580 - 1 940

  • av Scott M. Shemwell
    1 228,-

    Volumes have been written on the need for high-quality data to support organizational decision-making. Navigating the Data Minefields: Management's Guide to Better Decision-Making provides executives and SMEs with a 'reasonable' set of (useful) tools they can adapt to their specific organization and operating environment.

  • av Mike Campbell
    425

    First published in 1981, Capitalism in the UK clearly states the Marxist position arguing that capitalism dominates the world economy, and that the world's trade and multinational enterprises favour the capitalist system.

  • av J. B. Condliffe
    451

    First published in 1941, The Reconstruction of World Trade analyses the collapse of the international trading model after the First World War.

  • av Guglielmo Carchedi
    412,-

    First published in 1983, Problems in Class Analysis presents a coherent theory of labour's domination by capital, based upon the notion of the capitalist nature of both the product relations and of the productive forces themselves.

  • av Kim Bowes
    457,-

    A radical revision-and worker's-eye view-of everything we thought we knew about the ancient Roman economyThe story of ancient Rome is predominantly one of great men with great fortunes. Surviving Rome unearths another history, one of ordinary Romans, who worked with their hands and survived through a combination of grit and grinding labor. Focusing on the working majority, Kim Bowes tells the stories of people like the tenant farmer Epimachus, Faustilla the moneylender, and the pimp Philokles. She reveals how the economic changes of the period created a set of bitter challenges and opportunistic hustles for everyone from farmers and craftspeople to day laborers and slaves. She finds working people producing a consumer revolution, making and buying all manner of goods from fine pottery to children's toys. Many of the poorest working people probably pieced together a living from multiple sources of income, including wages. And she suggests that Romans' most daunting challenge was the struggle to save. Like many modern people, saving enough to buy land or start a business was a slow, precarious slog. Bowes shows how these economies of survival were shared by a wide swath of the populace, blurring the lines between genders, ages, and legal status. Drawing on new archaeological and textual evidence, Surviving Rome presents a radical new perspective on the economy of ancient Rome while speaking to the challenges of today's laborers and gig workers surviving in an unforgiving global world.

  • Spar 11%
    av Zongyuan Zoe Liu
    250

    Zongyuan Zoe Liu provides the first in-depth examination of sovereign funds in China. Under President Xi, the state has become an aggressive financier, using sovereign funds at home and abroad to secure allies and influence, boost strategic industries like semiconductors and fintech, and pick winners among domestic businesses and multinationals.

  • av Ulbe Bosma
    245 - 395,-

  • Spar 11%
    av Lisa Herzog
    404,-

    The Democratic Marketplace argues that democracy has been hollowed out by capitalism. Seeking a path to self-governance, Lisa Herzog theorizes a market compatible with democracy, showing how inequality disables citizenship, why employees need a say in corporate decisions, and how to balance growth with sustainability and ideals of the common good.

  • Spar 21%
    av Dominic Frisby
    245,-

    The first definitive biography of gold - from the Big Bang, to currency, and kingmaker.Gold is one the most crucial substances in human history. As the world's oldest currency, it has built our global financial system as we know it, and defined our modern systems of rule in ways perhaps we don't.In The Secret History of Gold, Dominic Frisby tells the captivating story of this precious metal, from its curious origins in the formation of the solar system, through ancient myth and conquest to present day. He explores how our mercurial relationship with gold has shaped wars, progress and disaster throughout the ages and why, as one of the only lasting substances that represents and stores value, we still need it in a digital economy.Gold has, and always will be, a political metal. And, as governments in China, Russia and others rush to buy and mine gold at the fastest rate in history, what does this indicate for the future of global peace and power?

  • av Shankar Ramaswami
    691,-

    "The economic development process in India is one that has induced new difficulties and hardships into the lives of poor and working people despite its alleged achievements. In villages, farming families confront an agrarian crisis, with rising costs of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, low prices for crops in the face of grave indebtedness, and ecological damage to the soil, water, and forests. Due to the scarcity of jobs, many migrate to cities for work. Once in the city, migrants take on and must contend with low-paid, insecure, and hazardous work. And in urban neighborhoods, they deal with congested living conditions, poor qualities of air, water, and sanitation, and separation from their families in the village. Souls in the Kalyug introduces readers to migrant workers who are confronting myriad hardships, and asks how it is that these workers create lives that can become less injurious than their circumstances might suggest. Anthropologist Shankar Ramaswami proposes a three part answer. In a metal factory in Delhi, migrant workers engage in resistance and collective struggle against perceived oppression and injustice. In the city and village, they weave tight connections to one another, building friendships in empathetic closeness and fellowship. In the metaphysical realm, they attempt to resist soul-distorting processes in our present, decivilizing times, or the Kalyug. Through these activities, migrant workers strive towards, and at times realize, elements of a good life. Souls in the Kalyug ultimately presents a nuanced and intimate portrait of migrant workers through a complex study of entanglement and noncooperation in workers' worlds, and in its analysis of workers' politics, within and outside of hierarchical labor unions, interpersonal relationships, and foundational religious and cosmological worldviews"--Publisher's description.

  • Spar 11%
    av William F. Samuelson
    1 835,-

  • av Anna Dreber
    1 940

    In this book, the authors provide a framework for evaluating reproducibility, replicability and generalizability of empirical research in the social sciences. They define different types of reproducibility and replicability and show how they can be measured to evaluate the credibility of published findings.

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