Avian Genetics
This study begins with the historical evolution of work in avian genetics, proceeding from a discussion of Mendelian (ie. classical) genes to explanations of the following: Quantitative genetics Chromosomal genetics Biochemical genetics Extensive treatment of population genetics Some examples of long-term studies
In an ever-changing economy, market specialists strive to find new ways to evaluate the risks and potential reward of economic ventures. They start by assessing the importance of human reaction during the economic planning process and put together systems to measure financial markets and their longevity. Fractal Approaches for Modeling Financial Assets and Predicting Crises is a critical scholarly resource that examines the fractal structure and long-term memory of the financial markets in order...
Statistische Methoden (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, #39)
Economic Evolution, Learning, and Complexity
This book addresses central issues in evolutionary and Schumpeterian accounts of industrial competition, learning, and innovation. It contains a collection of twelve papers which are oriented toward exploring methodological issues in evolutionary and related scholarship. Reflecting the diversity of work in evolutionary scholarship, a range of methodologies are employed in the papers, including simulation, experiments, and econometric analysis. Some of the papers use well established models to ta...
Smith (Routledge Philosophers) (Arguments of the Philosophers)
by Professor of Political Science Eric Schliesser
Adam Smith is rediscovered every few generations by philosophers surprised by his subtlety, originality, and relevance. Smith's status as mythical father of economic science and his role as canonical defender of free trade is secure within economics, but few philosophers have been more often misrepresented and underestimated. Because he is well known as an advocate of commercial society, many scholars, public intellectuals, commentators, and journalists are happy to implicate him automatically i...
Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth; Volume 1
by Ridgway James Bookseller
Der Public Corporate Governance Kodex des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen und moegliche Steuerungsdefizite
by Ri Sa
The Organisation of Employment (Management, Work & Organisations)
by Jill Rubery, Senior Lecturer in Employment Studies Manchester Business School Damian Grimshaw, and Arjan Keizer
The Organisation of Employmentexplores the diversity in the organisation of employment among advanced industrial societies. It focuses on the implications of distinctive employment systems for international competitiveness, organisational performance and social divisions and considers the impact of globalisation on the sustainability of such diversity. Ideal for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students of international business and human resource management, The Organisation of Employ...
Macro-Economic Planning with Conflicting Goals (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #230)
Business Success: How to Take Charge of Your Future
by Leah R. Jackman-Wheitner
"This book not only changed my life, it gave me back my life." Angela Burton Guardian Kung Fu Saving you the time and trouble with years of developing business practices, Business Success: How to Take Charge of Your Future presents an individualized plan for establishing basic business practices. You will learn how to run your business in a more effective and profitable way. The program in this book contains information and guidance about: --how to create a tailored business plan that is cust...
Die Entwicklung Der Deutschen Volkswirtschaftslehre Im Neunzehnten Jahrhundert
by Gustav Von Schmoller
Grundriss Der Allgemeinen Volkswirtschaftslehre, Volume 1
by Gustav Von Schmoller
Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Jeffrey J. Schott, and Kimberly Ann Elliott
Now available directly from: IIE11 Dupont Circle, NWWashington, DC 20036Tel: (202) 328-9000Economic sanctions have become an increasingly central tool of United States foreign policy. Recently, doubts have been raised-both at home and abroad-as to whether sanctions are effective in meeting their avowed foreign policy objectives, or even their domestic policy goals. These concerns, influenced primarily by recent experience with the Soviet grain embargo and pipeline sanctions, have rekindled congr...
In February 2001 UNEP, in partnership with a variety of industry associations and organizations launched a reporting initiative to gauge progress by the private sector towards sustainable development. This effort contributes to the wider review of progress with the implementation of Agenda 21, under the framework of the World Summit on Sustainable Development. These volumes present sectoral reports on the progress towards sustainable development.
Principles of Currency and Banking (Classic Reprint)
by Eleazar Lord
Oxford Handbook of Panel Data
by Distinguished Professor of Economics Badi H Baltagi
Launchpad for Krugman's Microeconomics in Modules - Update (Six Month Access) & Sapling
by Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Margaret Ray, and University David A Anderson
Die Sozial-Demokratie auf dem Reichstage (Classic Reprint)
by John Prince-Smith
Continuous Cover Forestry (Managing Forest Ecosystems, #23)
Although the majority of the world’s forest ecosystems are dominated by uneven-sized multi-species stands, forest management practice and theory has focused on the development of plantation monocultures to maximize the supply of timber at low cost. Societal expectations are changing, however, and uneven-aged multi-species ecosystems, selectively managed as Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF), are often believed to be superior to monocultures in addressing a wide range of expectations. This book pres...