Econ Alive!

Econ Alive!
Title Econ Alive! PDF eBook
Author John Eldredge
Publisher
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Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781934534267

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Economics [4 volumes]

Economics [4 volumes]
Title Economics [4 volumes] PDF eBook
Author David A. Dieterle
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 2345
Release 2017-03-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0313397082

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A comprehensive four-volume resource that explains more than 800 topics within the foundations of economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and global economics, all presented in an easy-to-read format. As the global economy becomes increasingly complex, interconnected, and therefore relevant to each individual, in every country, it becomes more important to be economically literate—to gain an understanding of how things work beyond the microcosm of the economic needs of a single individual or family unit. This expansive reference set serves to establish basic economic literacy of students and researchers, providing more than 800 objective and factually driven entries on all the major themes and topics in economics. Written by leading scholars and practitioners, the set provides readers with a framework for understanding economics as mentioned and debated in the public forum and media. Each of the volumes includes coverage of important events throughout economic history, biographies of the major economists who have shaped the world of economics, and highlights of the legislative acts that have shaped the U.S. economy throughout history. The extensive explanations of major economic concepts combined with selected key historical primary source documents and a glossary will endow readers with a fuller comprehension of our economic world.

Government and the Economy

Government and the Economy
Title Government and the Economy PDF eBook
Author David A. Dieterle
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 606
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1440829047

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In this non-biased, politically neutral compendium, the authors trace the evolution of the U.S. government's role in the economy, including the history, ideas, key players, and court rulings that influenced its involvement. Today's economic environment is in constant flux, as is the participation of governments in it. Local, state, national, and global governmental agencies have taken on new responsibilities—with both positive and negative economic consequences. This book looks at the changing role of American government in the economy, from determining the measurements of economic health, to being mindful of corporate sustainability, to legislating business practices and consumer affairs. This comprehensive collection of essays draws from the contributions of 25 economic scholars along with seasoned educators David A. Dieterle and Kathleen C. Simmons to examine economic systems and the factors that influence them. The work includes summaries of important Supreme Court cases that have impacted America's economic infrastructure, biographies of famous economists, and descriptions of the seven key economic systems—command (socialism), democratic socialism, fascism, market (capitalism), state capitalism, transitional, and welfare state.

Countdown

Countdown
Title Countdown PDF eBook
Author Amitav Ghosh
Publisher Orient Blackswan
Pages 120
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9788175300255

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This Book Is Partly A Result Of Journey,S And Conversations With Many Hundreds Of People In India, Pakistan And Nepal.

The Locomotive

The Locomotive
Title The Locomotive PDF eBook
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Pages 880
Release 1919
Genre Locomotives
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Econ Alive!

Econ Alive!
Title Econ Alive! PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Economics
ISBN 9781934534458

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A Foreign Policy in Transition

A Foreign Policy in Transition
Title A Foreign Policy in Transition PDF eBook
Author Jan S. Adams
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 258
Release 1992-09-08
Genre History
ISBN 9780822312932

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During his years of leadership in the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev initiated revolutionary changes in that country's foreign and domestic policies. A Foreign Policy in Transition charts the changing Soviet policies toward Central America and the Caribbean during the Gorbachev years, examines the effects of these policies on individual countries, and looks to the role that Russia and the other Soviet-successor states will play in this region in the 1990s. Jan S. Adams analyzes the factors shaping Gorbachev's foreign policy in Central America by surveying Soviet political views old and new, by describing Gorbachev's bold restructuring of the Soviet foreign policy establishment, and by assessing the implications of his policy of perestroika. A series of country studies demonstrates how changes in Soviet policies and domestic and economic circumstances contributed to significant shifts in the internal conditions and external relations of the Central American and Caribbean nations. Adams discusses in detail such topics as the reduction of Soviet military and economic aid to the region and pressures exerted by Moscow on client states to effect the settlement of regional conflicts by political rather than military means. The author concludes by speculating about which trends in foreign policy by Russia and other Soviet-successor states toward Central America and the Caribbean may persist in the post-Soviet period, discussing as the implications of these changes for future U.S. policy in the region.