'A brilliant critical and fresh look at the public choice school of thought.' - Paul Streeten This book challenges theories of public goods, public enterprise and public choice on three fronts.
This book provides a succinct account of what may happen to the energy sector in the former Soviet Union in the medium- to long-run under alternative scenarios for macroeconomic reform.
This book analyses the management of human resources in Chinese industry, covering the period from 1949 to present, particularly focusing on the... Læs mere
In these essays, McMaster's recurring concern is with the interpenetration of intelligence with emotion among Austen's characters. The book explores... Læs mere
Financial Engineering is a text with a methodological thread, making it appropriate as a reference text. Risk management and... Læs mere
In this book Ryoshin Minami studies the last hundred years of Japan's remarkable economic growth from the Meiji period up to the present day. Second, he explains why Japan achieved a more rapid rate of economic growth than other developed countries.
How and why did the rural enterprise sector get so big in China? This book has the answers. That sector is owned and operated by rural communities. The book explains why these enterprises have been growing so fast, and it explores the implications of their growth.
In a wide-ranging and compelling account of the life of metrical and free verse in the twentieth century, poet and critic Jon Silkin deepens our understanding of the way poetry works on us.
The book examines the effect of various public policies on economic performance in Japan. Various public policies include tax policy, regulation, macroeconomic policy, labour policy and some others.
Single market and monetary integration of EEC countries, Germany's reunification and Central and East Europe's move towards... Læs mere
Keynes's personality was fixed by the clash between Moorean values - other-worldliness, idealism, pacifism - and Keynes's own nature which craved and attained worldly success, wealth and social influence and approbation.
Presents an original reading of Shakespeare's tragedies "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth".