BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - Economic History.
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Succeeding in business in Central and Eastern Europe[electronic resource] :a guide to cultures, markets, and practices /
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The rise of economic societies in the eighteenth century[electronic resource] :patriotic reform in Europe and North America /
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China after the subprime crisis[electronic resource] :opportunities in the new economic landscape /
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Understanding the crisis in Greece[electronic resource] :from boom to bust /
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See no evil[electronic resource] :uncovering the truth behind the financial crisis /
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Crisis and recovery[electronic resource] :ethics, economics and justice /
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The financial crisis and Federal Reserve policy[electronic resource] /
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State, economy, and society in post-military Nigeria[electronic resource] /
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ASEAN industries and the challenge from China[electronic resource] /
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The financial crisis[electronic resource] :origins and implications /
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An assessment of the global impact of the financial crisis[electronic resource] /
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The political economy of China's systemic transformation[electronic resource] :1979 to the present /
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Wealth, power, and the crisis of Laissez Faire capitalism[electronic resource] /
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Capitalism and class in the Gulf Arab states[electronic resource] /
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The economics of Henry George[electronic resource] :history's rehabilitation of America's greatest early economist /
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Handbook of Doing Business in South East Europe[electronic resource].
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Anatomy of a financial crisis[electronic resource] :a real estate bubble, runaway credit markets, and regulatory failure /
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