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    £209.49

    This handbook explores the context, analysis and management of political risk arising from recent tectonic geopolitical challenges to the world order posed by pandemics, nationalist policy interventions, changing supply chains, technological transformation, and a climate crisis.

  • by Craig Hughes
    £132.99

    This book critically analyses the conceptual understanding of financial investigation and financial intelligence among UK law enforcement authorities and their commentators. It provides a critical review of financial investigation, including international standards, and how it is perceived and applied by law enforcement agencies.

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    £146.49

    This book examines the conceptual issues relating to the link between conflict and poverty as well as presenting case studies of countries often regarded as 'hot spots' for conflict in Africa.

  • by David G. Francis
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  • by B. H. Kinsey
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  • by B. H. Kinsey
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  • by Eric Kerridge
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  • by Andrew S. MacDonald
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  • by J. A. Mollett
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  • by W. B. Morgan
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    Originally published in 1969, the contributors to this volume examine the natural and social environments of selected areas in Africa and study in detail some particular problems and their solutions.

  • by Paul Richards
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  • by Paul Richards
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  • by Brian E. Hill
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  • by Roland Herrmann
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  • by Anica Zeyen
    £119.49

    Disabled people constitute the world's largest minority, yet remain conspicuously under-represented in best practices and current theories of organizing. This book offers a global map, and manifesto, by showcasing how people with disabilities entrepreneur.

  • by Henk (Vrije Universiteit Overbeek
    £29.49

    First published in 1990, Global Capitalism and National Decline is a major contribution to the study of British political and economic decline.

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    £38.49

    This volume introduces new perspectives on taxation policies in the Roman Empire, particularly its effects in the Galilee before and after the First Jewish Revolt. Suitable for students and scholars in Classical, Biblical, and Jewish studies, as well as economic history and Mediterranean archaeology.

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    £132.99

    This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and issues concerning the economic valuation of natural resources.

  • by Rosa Maria (Keele University Fernandez Martin
    £123.99

    This book comprehensively examines the financial and economic aspects of the 'sustainability transitions' demanded by the primary components of the European Green Deal.

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    by Phillip Toews
    £21.99

    Managing portfolios and Investor behavior in a complex economy.

  • by Augustin Landier
    £18.99

    The economic case for self-interest at the outer limits of being morally good. Modern life is an exercise in discomfort. In the face of endless injustice, how much selfishness is permissible? How do we square suffering elsewhere with our hope to thrive at home? How does one strive for the greater good while guarding one's personal interests? The Price of Our Values argues that the answers to these questions are economic: by weighing our sense of the personal costs associated with the outer limits of our moral beliefs. These tradeoffs-the want to be good, the personal costs of being good, and the points at which people abandon goodness due to its costs-are somewhat unsettling. But as economists Augustin Landier and David Thesmar show, they are highly predictable, even justified. Our values guide us, but we are also forced to consider economic costs to settle decisions. The Price of Our Values is an economic reckoning with the universal unease of contemporary moral life. Wielding insights from the philosophical founders of the field, Landier and Thesmar provide frameworks for thinking about the place of values-justice, freedom, beauty- in the decisions of modern life. They do so in terms that seek to be consistent with both our good intentions and their limits.

  • by Clara (Assistant Professor of Political Science Park
    £22.49

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    by Patti Brennan
    £19.49

    In Am I Going to be Okay? (And is Okay enough?) CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER(TM) Patti Brennan reveals her time-tested approach to answering these questions. Drawing on over three decades of experience, Patti tackles the most common worries, mistakes, and challenges facing many Americans irrespective of their age and number of zeros in their net worth. The book introduces a comprehensive process for creating a system that is tailored to your unique goals, resources and challenges. Readers will also learn powerful strategies that can accelerate progress.With wisdom, empathy and humor, Patti offers practical strategies and tools for taking control of your financial life so you can focus on what matters most. You'll discover how to maximize your resources, minimize your taxes, and make confident decisions that are right for you and the people you love.

  • by Anders (Business Partnering Institute Liu-Lindberg
    £29.99

    Practical guide to effectively communicate financial data, ideas, and insights to executives Communicating Financials to Executives delivers indispensable insights on how to clearly, effectively and productively communicate financials to executives across industries in an influential manner. In this book, finance practitioners and consultants Anders Liu-Lindberg and Christian Frantz Hansen deliver a five-step approach on how to get started, along with underlying theory explaining why each step is imperative to success. Special attention is placed on not just presenting data but doing so in a way that brings significant value to the table and creates an impact that leads to greater business success for the organisation. Topics explored in this book include: The executive decision-making process and how to tailor your approach to seamlessly integrate into itManaging the amount of detail in communications and knowing how to structure data appropriatelyVisual elements that can help better communicate data to individuals who aren't "numbers people"Specific struggles that financial and accounting professionals face in the modern business environmentHow to build management reports that are easily understood by executives and drive significant business value Communicating Financials to Executives earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all finance professionals seeking to better harvest the fruits of their labour by properly articulating ideas and insights to decision-makers within an organisation.

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    £31.99

    Beginning in the 18th century, a turning point in labour history as work encountered an industrialising modernity, this book explores how different forms of work have been valued up to the present day. Focusing on the cultural, intellectual, social and political implications of wages, the chapters in this collection historicise the labour market, conceiving it as complex system of social relations which evolve through time and differ according to space. They show how the level of wages and other forms of remuneration reflect not only marginal productivity and scarcity but also the nature of work relations and wider political, social and economic circumstances. With examples ranging across several centuries and different parts of the globe, it shows how wages are influenced by the specific organization and processes of work, conflict and power, social status and hierarchies between workers, custom and identity, family structure and professional ethics, ideology, politics and policy. Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches The Value of Work since the 18th Century also addresses two interlinked questions; how did theoretical interpretations and techniques of wage measurement emerge and evolve, and to what extent does this matter in understanding the social and political history of work?

  • by Sean (R.I.S.C International Lyons
    £90.49

    In this book, we change the perspective on an organization's operational resilience capabilities so that it changes from being a reactive (tick box) approach to being proactive. The perspectives of every chapter in this book are with a focus on risk profiles and how your business can reduce these profiles using effective mitigation measures.

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    £123.99

    A practical, essential guide to social media for health care professionals, Social Media in Health Care equips readers with the skills to build their online brand, share their professional knowledge with a wider audience, and become a trusted source of information and thought leader in their field.

  • - The Global Transformation of Desire
    by Peter N. Stearns
    £38.49 - 132.99

    Draws on research of the consumer experience in the West and Japan, while examining societies less renowned for consumerism, such as Africa. This second edition forces the reassessment of our understanding of both consumerism and global history. Aimed at students of world history, it includes the changes involved in trying to bolster consumerism.

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