Documents Diplomatiques Francais (Documents Diplomatiques Francais - 1920-1932, Sous La Direct, #6)
The Development of Economic Analysis traces the development of economic theory from Plato through to contemporary thought. All the major movements are covered and presented here in six chronological parts. The text includes a number of practical features: * a 'family tree' at the beginning of each section, illustrating how the key streams and people connect and develop, accompanied by a list of key publications for that period * integrated selections of readings from the major works enable re...
Learning on the Shop Floor (International Studies in Social History, #12)
Apprenticeship or vocational training is a subject of lively debate. Economic historians tend to see apprenticeship as a purely economic phenomenon, as an 'incomplete contract' in need of legal and institutional enforcement mechanisms. The contributors to this volume have adopted a broader perspective. They regard learning on the shop floor as a complex social and cultural process, to be situated in an ever-changing historical context. The results are surprising. The authors convincingly show...
Et Jean-Baptiste Say... Crea l'Entrepreneur (Business and Innovation, #12)
A la fin du 18e siecle, l'initiative individuelle a ete magnifiee pour permettre a l'economie de sortir de son etat de passivite et de sclerose. Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), economiste francais et partisan de la revolution francaise, a produit une theorie generale de l'entrepreneur ou l'innovation tient une place essentielle. L'entrepreneur peut etre a la fois gestionnaire, capitaliste, innovateur. Say crea l'entrepreneur et le dota de moult charismes: esprit de conduite, genie des affaires, c...
Pensions in Britain, 1955-75
Comptabilité Commerciale, Petit Modèle Expliqué de Tenue Des Livres En Partie Double
by Lauret-A
'eigennutz' Und 'gute Ordnung' (Wolfenbutteler Arbeiten Zur Barockforschung, #54)
Based on manuscripts housed in the Dept. of Archives, Maharashtra State.
A Sarong for Clio
A Sarong for Clio testifies to an ongoing intellectual dialogue between its ten contributors and Craig J. Reynolds, who inspired these essays. Conceived as a tribute to an innovative scholar, dedicated teacher, and generous colleague, it is this volume's ambition to make a concerted intervention on Thai historiography—and Thai studies more generally—by pursuing in new directions ideas that figure prominently in Reynolds's scholarship. The writings gathered here revolve around two prominent theme...
Money and the End of Empire (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies)
by Gerold Krozewski
This book presents a penetrating new analysis of the end of the empire, located at the intersection of politics, economy and society in Britain and the colonies. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, when political control was feasible, discriminatory management of the colonies sustained Britain's postwar recovery. But synergy turned into conflict as Britain moved towards economic liberalization and financial cosmopolitanism, and found it increasingly difficult to reconcile established relations wi...
Etude Sur Les Pensions de Retraite Et Les Soldes Des Militaires Non Officiers de la Gendarmerie
by Impr Th Martin
The Post-Colonial Society (American University Studies Series 21: Regional Studies, #14)
by Mohamed H Abucar
Rebecca L. Spang, who revolutionized our understanding of the restaurant, has written a new history of money. It is also a new history of the French Revolution, with economics at its heart. In her telling, radicalization was driven by an ever-widening gap between political ideals-including "freedom of money"-and the harsh realities of daily life.
Japan and the Challenge of Europe 1992 (Bloomsbury Academic Collections: Japan)
by Kenjiro Ishikawa
The spotlight is on the 1992 programme for the creation of a single European market and its consequences for the relationship between Japan and Europe. Drawing on an impressively wide range of data, the author carefully examines the agenda for adjustment. First published in 1990, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
Growth and Business Cycles (Stockholm Studies in Economic History, v. 37)
by Camilla Josephson
Community activists were delighted with the passage of the Community Reinvestment Act, but they came to realize that it would take more than the word of law to bring about real change. This book gives voice to the activists who took it upon themselves to agitate for increased investment by financial institutions in their local communities. They tell of their struggles to get banks, mortgage companies and others to rethink their lending policies. Their stories, drawn from experiences in Chicago,...