Paton's Digest

Paton's Digest
Title Paton's Digest PDF eBook
Author Thomas Bugard Paton
Publisher
Pages 1408
Release 1926
Genre Banking law
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John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides

John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides
Title John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides PDF eBook
Author John Gibson Paton
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1889
Genre Christian biography
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Law of Costs

Law of Costs
Title Law of Costs PDF eBook
Author Gino Evan Dal Pont
Publisher
Pages 1083
Release 2013
Genre Costs (Law)
ISBN 9780409334784

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Aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Australian law of costs in both the lawyer-client and the party-party context. It addresses all Australian jurisdictions (State and Federal), as well as costs in criminal matters, through the relevant statutes, court rules and case law.

Australian Guide to Legal Citation

Australian Guide to Legal Citation
Title Australian Guide to Legal Citation PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Citation of legal authorities
ISBN 9780646527390

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The AGLC outlines established citation practices and indicates preferred approaches where no particular approach has been widely adopted. It is designed for academics, legal practitioners, law students and the judiciary, and is a valuable tool for legal writing and research.

Big Business

Big Business
Title Big Business PDF eBook
Author Tyler Cowen
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 270
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1250110548

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An against-the-grain polemic on American capitalism from New York Times bestselling author Tyler Cowen. We love to hate the 800-pound gorilla. Walmart and Amazon destroy communities and small businesses. Facebook turns us into addicts while putting our personal data at risk. From skeptical politicians like Bernie Sanders who, at a 2016 presidential campaign rally said, “If a bank is too big to fail, it is too big to exist,” to millennials, only 42 percent of whom support capitalism, belief in big business is at an all-time low. But are big companies inherently evil? If business is so bad, why does it remain so integral to the basic functioning of America? Economist and bestselling author Tyler Cowen says our biggest problem is that we don’t love business enough. In Big Business, Cowen puts forth an impassioned defense of corporations and their essential role in a balanced, productive, and progressive society. He dismantles common misconceptions and untangles conflicting intuitions. According to a 2016 Gallup survey, only 12 percent of Americans trust big business “quite a lot,” and only 6 percent trust it “a great deal.” Yet Americans as a group are remarkably willing to trust businesses, whether in the form of buying a new phone on the day of its release or simply showing up to work in the expectation they will be paid. Cowen illuminates the crucial role businesses play in spurring innovation, rewarding talent and hard work, and creating the bounty on which we’ve all come to depend.

Who's who in Advertising

Who's who in Advertising
Title Who's who in Advertising PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 114
Release 1916
Genre Advertising agencies
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Hayek: A Collaborative Biography

Hayek: A Collaborative Biography
Title Hayek: A Collaborative Biography PDF eBook
Author R. Leeson
Publisher Springer
Pages 352
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137478241

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F.A. Hayek (1899-1992) was a Nobel Prize winning economist, famous for his defense against classical liberalism. This volume xamines Hayek's relationship with the Chicago School, and looks at The Consitution of Liberty - Hayek's vision of the wealthy. The study highlights the paradox that arises from the spontaneous order of trade unions.