A volume in the economic development studies section of this series, discussing the relationship between agrarian institutions and economic development and efficiency. Dr Basu is an associate editor of the "Journal of Public Economics" and the "Journal of Development Economics".
Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System, the fifth volume in The Autonomic Nervous System book series, is a description of the disorders which give rise to autonomic failure and orthostatic hypotension.
This volume contains letters answering questions from students and theatre professionals engaged in acting, directing or writing critical studies of Bond's work. It features... Læs mere
This monograph outlines the basic theory of optical parametric processes and presents discussions on materials and practical device considerations. It emphasizes on optical parametric oscillators and mainly focuses on the three-photon parametric process.
This study combines an industry level and a firm level analysis on the wage and employment effects of multinational companies, which has not been attempted in any previous work.
This book brings together the latest international research on the complex subject of programmed cell death, and covers such areas as the biochemical mechanisms, introduction of... Læs mere
This volume provides insights into Edward Bond's ideas and concepts of theatre. The letters discuss his plays, influences and motivations, describe many of the terms... Læs mere
This book is designed to be a music performer's companion, informing the performer's decisions as they prepare performances. It describes some of... Læs mere
This reference covers all aspects of soccer, including basic personal and physical requirements, training regimens, nutritional requirements, plus... Læs mere
This book is a collection of essays that cover the related areas of aesthetics and politics, both in the field of theatre and in everyday life. Each contributor illustrates how drama... Læs mere
In this guide, Vladimir Barsky traces the progress of the concept of chromaticism throughout Western musical history, and attempts to recreate an integrated logical and historical perspective in order to make a specific study of this subject.
Robert Miller has surveyed a wealth of material in researching his hypothesis, making it an essential review of the literature in this area which will be indispensable to workers in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, neurolinguistics, neuroanatomy, and neurocytology.