Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Trade Policy and Economic Welfare or Correspondence of Alfred Marshall Economist

Trade Policy and Economic Welfare

Author: Warner Max Corden

The second edition of this classic text on international economics has been substantially revised and updated to take account of the considerable activity in this field over the last two decades. Three new chapters discuss trade policy and the environment, strategic trade policy, and trade policy and the exchange rate. Corden also analyzes in detail the many arguments for protection.



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Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist: Volume 3, Towards the Close, 1903-1924

Author: Alfred Marshall

This is the third of a three-volume work constituting a comprehensive, scholarly edition of the correspondence of the English economist, Alfred Marshall (1842-1924), one of the leading figures in the development of economics and the founder of the Cambridge School of Economics. The edition fills a long-standing gap in the history of economic thought with hitherto unpublished material. Students will find it a basic resource for understanding the development of economics and other social sciences in the period since
1870. In particular, it provides much new information about Marshall's views on economic, social and political issues, his struggles to promote the teaching of economics at the University of Cambridge, and his relations with colleagues in Cambridge and elsewhere. Marshall's letters are notable for their frankness and spontaneity.



Table of Contents:

Introduction; Abbreviations; List of manuscript collections; Biographical register; Chronology 1903-1924; List of letters reproduced in Volume 3; Letters 733-1148; Appendix I: Reports of Marshall's speeches to the Cambridge University Senate, 1903-1908; Appendix II: Comprehensive listing of archival sources for Volumes 1, 2 and 3; Indexes.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Nursing Leadership Management and Professional Practice for the LPN LVN or Whats Happening to Public Higher Education

Nursing Leadership, Management, and Professional Practice for the LPN/LVN

Author: Mary Ann Anderson

KEY FEATURES

  • The only book that provides leadership and management content designed specifically for the LPN, updated to reflect the latest changes in clinical practice
  • Offers a strong focus on the leadership/management skills needed for practice in a variety of clinical settings, including acute, subacute, long-term, community, and home care, with particular emphasis on long-term care
  • Includes "real-world" case studies with related critical thinking exercises at the end of each chapter; answers are provided at the end of each chapter
  • Numerous critical thinking and values clarification exercises on perforated pages that can be removed and submitted as homework
  • Offers chapters on communication skills, team building, and making assignments
  • New chapter on chaos theory and its application to the high-stress health care environment in which LPN/LVNs work
  • Expanded coverage of legal issues relating to the LPN/LVN leadership and management roles
  • Includes pedagogical aids such as learning objectives, NCLEX-style review questions, and reference lists/bibliographies for each chapter



Table of Contents:
1Historical Perspective of the Licensed Practical Nurse1
2Understanding the Changing Roles in Nursing17
3Entry into Practice35
4Employment Process56
5Understanding Nursing Leadership and Management as a Concept72
6Communication Skills97
7Understanding Benefits of Change119
8Welcome to Conflict133
9Understanding Use of Power155
10Ethics and Nursing Management174
11Motivating Employees190
12Team Building209
13Making Assignments, Counseling, and Analyzing Performance223

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What's Happening to Public Higher Education?

Author: Ronald G Ehrenberg

Public higher educational institutions, where about 80 percent of all college students and 65 percent of all four-year college students are educated, appear to be in serious trouble. In order to delve more deeply into his topic, Dr. Ehrenberg invited a wide-ranging team of experts to examine changes in public higher education over the last quarter century, and to present their findings at a conference at Cornell University in May 2005. Edited versions of their papers are presented here. The authors of the essays are leading researchers from around the country who have intensively studied the causes of the changing finances of public higher education and the ways in which these changes have affected public higher education institutions, their students, and their potential students.



Sunday, February 15, 2009

International Economics or Culture on Demand

International Economics

Author: Dennis R Appleyard

Appleyard, Field, and Cobb's International Economics 5e text is an International Economics textbook that offers a consistent level of analysis and treatment of the two main subdivisions of international economics—international trade theory and policy and international monetary theory and policy. Comprehensive and clear, the text helps students move beyond recognition toward and understanding of current and future international events. A new co-author, Steven L. Cobb from the University of North Texas, joins the book this edition and brings expertise especially in the fields of economic education and transition economies, particularly those in Eastern Europe.

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A text that is accessible to economics majors; nonmajors, and separate review chapters on micro- and macroeconomic tools make the material useful to a broad audience of students in related subjects. It presents international trade theory and policy and covers the Classical model of trade, the Heckscher-Ohlin model and alternatives, economic integration, the foreign exchange market, and the aggregate demand-aggregate supply framework. Includes biographical boxes, case studies, questions and problems, key terms, and concept checks. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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Culture-On-Demand: Communication in a Crisis World

Author: James Lull

This highly original, thought-provoking book – written by a pioneer of communication studies – is the first to analyze the post 9/11 world in terms of global media and popular culture.


  • Written in an engaging and candid manner by a leading expert in this field
  • Argues that cross-cultural understanding can only be achieved by harnessing the power of global media, popular culture, information technology, and personal communications technologies
  • Examines the global trend of using film, video, music, and TV “on-demand” as the framework through which we experience all cultural activity
  • Draws inspiration from the work of a range of theorists, from Charles Darwin to Anthony Giddens
  • Candidly interrogates the very latest developments in world affairs, especially the roles of fundamentalist religious ideology, media globalization, and individualism, whose complex relationships have yet to be explained by social scientists



Table of Contents:
List of figures.

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

1. All Eyes on the Global Stage.

Media Globalization.

Modern Media Development.

The Global Divides.

China and the Middle East: Responses to Modernity and.

Globalization.

The Communications Revolution.

2. Human Expression.

The Cultural Politics of Expression.

The Need for Expression.

Symbolic Creativity and the Expressive Self.

Emotional Communication.

The fear factor and the pleasure principle.

The Active Pleasures of Expression and Communication.

Mobile expression.

Cultural Open Sourcing.

Symbolic Power to the People.

3. Programming Our Personal Supercultures.

Cultural Experience.

Culture, culture, Superculture.

The “supers”.

Culture in common.

Cultural Technology in the Communication Age.

Cultural Programming.

The Cultural Self and Self Culture.

Encountering Culture.

The Cultural Spheres.

Universal values and concepts.

Transnational cultural media.

Civilizations.

Nations.

Regions and everyday life.

The Cultural Mix in Action.

Superculture Revisited.

4. The Push and Pull of Culture.

The Push of Culture.

Diaspora.

Nation as contested push.

The Pull of Culture.

Individualism.

“A life of one’s own”.

New Cultural Horizons.

5. Globalized Islam.

The Islamic Cultural Body.

The visible visual body.

Gender equality, political democracy, and economic prosperity.

Islam in the West.

The Opinion, and the Other Opinion.

The global TV war.

The New Imagined World of Islam.

Instrumental modernity.

The communications problem.

6. Cultural Transparency.

Reflexive CulturalGlobalization.

The globalization of good and bad ideas.

Loving to hate America.

Open Society: The Guiding Principle for Cultural Development.

The Power of Transparency.

Transparency or surveillance?.

7. The Open Spaces of Global Communication.

Stage 1: Cultural Technology, Industry, Abundance.

Stage 2: Global Visibility and Transparency.

Stage 3: Platforms for Participation.

Stage 4: Global Consciousness and Public Opinion.

Stage 5: Global Wisdom.

Stage 6: Institutional Channels.

Stage 7: Utopian Potential.

8. Fundamentalism and Cosmopolitanism.

The Passion of the Religious Culture.

Fundamentalist America.

The active passivity of Islam.

Other Fundamentalisms.

Nationalism.

Market fundamentalism.

The Democratic Secular Imperative.

One Moral Universe?.

A “modest cosmopolitan” alternative.

9. Communicating the Future.

The Paradox of Tolerance.

The Great Chain of Communication.

References.

Index

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Managing Business Relationships 2nd Edition or Economics of the Law

Managing Business Relationships, 2nd Edition

Author: David Ford

No company can be an island in today's business world. Each one is locked into a complex network of relationships with suppliers, customers and other business partners. To be effective, managers within companies must constantly assess these relationships and the intentions, actions and reactions of their counterparts within them. Indeed, managing its relationships and its position in the business network has become the critical task on which a company's very existence stands or falls.
This new edition of Managing Business Relationships aims to help managers and students understand the reality of business networks and how to manage in them. It has been entirely rewritten to include the latest thinking and research from the IMP (Industrial Marketing and Purchasing) Group.
The book
* provides a structured way to understand business networks and their effect on the practicing manager.
* offers a complete analysis of management in different relationships including those with suppliers, customers, distributors and development partners.
* includes a brand new and easy to understand model of managing in networks.
This book is vital reading for students of business marketing, purchasing, business networks and relationship management at the MBA and final year undergraduate level. It will also be a valuable resource for all managers operating in business markets, including those in purchasing, marketing, technical development and distribution.



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Economics of the Law: Torts, Contracts, Property, and Litigation

Author: Thomas J Miceli

Over the past two decades, the field of law and economics has matured to the point where scholars have employed the latest economic methods in an effort to understand the nature of legal rules and to guide legal reform. This book is the first to provide a broad survey of this scholarship as it has been applied to problems in torts, contracts, property, and litigation. It will therefore serve as a convenient reference guide to this exciting field.



Table of Contents:
1Introduction3
2The Economics of Tort Law: The Basic Model15
3The Economics of Tort Law: Extensions39
4The Economics of Contract Law: Remedies for Breach71
5The Economics of Contract Law: Mistake, Impossibility, and Other Doctrines92
6The Economics of Property Law115
7Government Taking and Regulation of Private Property137
8The Economics of Litigation and Settlement156
9The Economics of Frivolous Litigation181
Notes201
References220
Index231

Friday, February 13, 2009

Comparative Planning Cultures or Argentina and the Fund

Comparative Planning Cultures

Author: Bishwapriya Sanyal

Are there significant variations in the ways planners in different nations have influenced urban, regional, and national development? Do such variations arise from differences in planning cultures, meaning the collective ethos and dominant attitude of planners in different nations towards the appropriate roles of the state, market forces, and civil society? How are such professional cultures formed? Are they indigenous and immutable, or do they evolve with social, political, and economic changes both within and outside the national territories? Specifically, what has been the impact of the intensification of global interconnectedness in trade, capital flows, labor migration, and technological connectivity on national planning cultures?

Comparative Planning Cultures addresses these questions, drawing on the planning experience in ten nations and at different territorial levels. The result is an understanding of planning culture that is complex and dynamic-in contrast to traditional notions of culture that evoke a sense of immutability and inheritance of unchanging social attributes of planners. The volume concludes that there is no cultural nucleus or core planning culture, no social gene that can be decoded to reveal the cultural DNA of planning practice of any nation.



Table of Contents:
1Hybrid planning cultures : the search for the global cultural commons3
2Planning cultures in transition29
3Space of flows, space of places : materials for a theory of urbanism in the information age45
4Planning culture in Iran : centralization and decentralization and local governance in the twentieth century (the case for urban management and planning)67
5Modernity confronts tradition : the professional planner and local corporatism in the rebuilding of China's cities91
6Planning cultures in two Chinese transitional cities : Hong Kong and Shenzhen113
7Understanding planning cultures : the Kolkata paradox145
8Does planning culture matter? : Dutch and American models in Indonesian urban transformations165
9Contending planning cultures and the urban built environment in Mexico City193
10The developmental state and the extreme narrowness of the public realm : the twentieth century evolution of Japanese planning culture223
11The nature of difference : traditions of law and government and their effects on planning in Britain and France259
12The Netherlands : a culture with a soft spot for planning285
13Picking the paradoxes : a historical anatomy of Australian planning cultures309
14U.S. planning culture under pressure : major elements endure and flourish in the face of crises331

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Argentina and the Fund: From Triumph to Tragedy

Author: Michael Mussa

The catastrophic crisis of late 2001 and early 2002 marks the tragic end to Argentina's initially successful, decade-long experiment with sound money and market-oriented economic reform. The IMF consistently supported Argentina's stabilization and reform efforts in the decade leading up to the current crisis, and often pointed to many of Argentina's policies as examples for other emerging market economies to emulate.

In this analysis, former IMF Chief Economist Michael Mussa addresses the obvious question: What went wrong in Argentina and what critical errors did the IMF make in either supporting inappropriate policies or in failing to press for alternatives that might have avoided catastrophe? He emphasizes that the persistent inability of the Argentine authorities at all levels to run a responsible fiscal policy-even when the Argentine economy was performing very well-was the primary avoidable cause of the country's catastrophic financial collapse. The IMF failed to press aggressively for a more responsible fiscal policy. Mussa also addresses the role of the Convertibility Plan, which linked the Argentine peso rigidly at parity with the U.S. dollar and played a central role in both the initial success and ultimate collapse of Argentina's stabilization and reform efforts. While the IMF accepted this plan as a basic policy choice of the Argentine authorities so long as it remained viable, it erred in the summer of 2001 by extending further massive support for unsustainable policies, rather than insisting on a new policy strategy that might have mitigated some of the damage from a crisis that had become unavoidable.

Mussa moves on to discuss what needs to be done to restore economic and financial stability in Argentina and begin the process of recovery, including the proper role that the IMF and the international community. He also examines what the IMF can do to avoid repeating the types of mistakes it made in the tragic case of Argentina.

Author Biography: Michael Mussa, a senior fellow at the Institute for International Economics, served as Economic Counsellor and Director of the Department of Research at the International Monetary Fund from 1991-2001, where he was responsible for advising the Management of the Fund and the Fund's Executive Board on broad issues of economic policy and in providing analysis of ongoing developments in the world economy. Dr. Mussa's main areas of research are international economics, macroeconomics, monetary economics, and municipal finance. He has published widely in these fields in professional journals and research volumes. By appointment of President Ronald Reagan, Dr. Mussa served as a Member of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers from August of 1986 to September of 1988.

Foreign Affairs

In late 2001, the government of Argentina defaulted on its outstanding debt, the largest sovereign default in history. The banking system collapsed, and the Argentine economy went into deep economic depression. Mussa, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, here gives a brief and cogent account of what happened, why it happened, and how it might have been avoided. He also addresses the role of the IMF (which provided exceptional financial support to Argentina in 2001) and lessons for future IMF lending. The fundamental problem, according to Mussa, is that Argentina's fiscal condition (federal and provincial) was inconsistent with its Convertibility Plan, which involved a strong commitment to one-to-one convertibility between the peso and the U.S. dollar. One or the other had to yield, but neither did until the government's financial crisis. He might have added that Argentina's decision to join Mercosur in 1993 committed it to greater economic engagement with crisis-prone Brazil, which further reduced the probability that the Convertibility Plan could survive indefinitely after its initial successes.



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Medieval England or International Trade and Agriculture

Medieval England: A Social History 1250-1550

Author: P J Goldberg

All too often the medieval social past has been explored as an adjunct to high politics. The subject of this study is ordinary men and women, for whom the politics of the manor, the vill, or the borough were often far more real and pressing. It engages with questions relating to the various structures of society, be they social hierarchy, household, family, parish or manor, lay or clergy. It also considers the ways in which age, gender, and marital status shaped people's lives.



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International Trade and Agriculture

Author: Won W Koo

In an increasingly globalized world, an understanding of the role of international trade is central to the study of agricultural economics and agribusiness. This text interweaves these two elements, explaining the theories and practices relevant to agricultural trade. Using real-life examples to explain theories and models, the text prepares readers to critically examine agricultural trade issues. In addition to its comprehensive coverage, each chapter features chapter overviews and summaries, key concepts, questions for review, and suggested readings.



• Explains the theories and practices relevant to agricultural trade.

• Uses real-life agricultural examples to convey theories and models.

• Offers an international perspective on an increasingly globalized market.

• Features extensive pedagogical material, including chapter overviews and summaries, key concepts, review questions, and suggested readings.



Table of Contents:
1Introduction1
Pt. IPure theory of international trade9
2Classical theory of comparative advantage11
3Comparative advantage with two factors of production30
4Comparative advantage and factor endowments : the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem46
5Imperfect competition and economies of scale in trade58
Pt. IIProtection of domestic industry and international treaties77
6The partial equilibrium analysis of international trade79
7Trade restrictions : tariffs95
8Nontariff trade barriers112
9Domestic support policies and trade136
10Multilateral trade negotiations and US trade policy152
11Economic integration167
Pt. IIIForeign exchange markets183
12Foreign exchange markets and the exchange rate185
13Agricultural trade and the exchange rate210
Pt. IVDirect foreign investment, economic growth, and the environment225
14International capital movements and multinational corporations227
15Agricultural trade and economic development238
16Trade and the environment255

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Internet Upheaval or Human Resource Management and Technical Change

The Internet Upheaval: Raising Questions, Seeking Answers in Communications Policy

Author: Ingo Vogelsang

At the beginning of 2000, the U.S. economy was enjoying the longest period of sustained growth and economic prosperity in its history. According to The Internet Upheaval, part of the explanation for this phenomenon is a consequence of how information technologies, in particular the Internet, are upending fundamental economic and social structures.

These research studies explore some of the telecommunications policy ramifications of this upheaval. The first section addresses the complexities of adapting the First Amendment to the Internet, the debate over the taxation of e-commerce, and Internet users' attitudes toward online privacy. The second section looks at how the Internet has changed, or will change, traditional models used by economists, sociologists, and others to explain how the world works. The third section discusses the need for new economic models to deal with the rapidly changing competitive landscape. Finally, the fourth section examines economic and policy aspects of universal service.

Contributors:

Mark S. Ackerman, James C. Brent, Barbara A. Cherry, Benjamin M. Compaine, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Irina Dmitrieva, Robert S. Gazzale, Austan Goolsbee, Shane Greenstein, R. Glenn Hubbard, Jed Kelko, Steven G. Lanning, William Lehr, Douglas Lichtman, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Paul Milgrom, Bridger Mitchell, Geoffrey Myers, W. Russell Neuman, Shawn R. O'Donnell, Joseph Reagle, Michael Riordan, Juan F. Riveros, Gregory L. Rosston, Padmanabhan Srinagesh, Linda O. Valenty, Bradley S. Wimmer.



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Human Resource Management and Technical Change

Author: Jon Clark

"The case study format provides selected details of the interplay between HRM and technical change and offers some insights into HRM practices in the United Kingdom." --Industrial and Labor Relations Review "This is a well-coordinated effort in which each of the contributors has, unusually, read the work of the others and there is a considerable degree of cross referencing between them. Jon Clark contributes his own case study and, as editor, a thoughtful introduction and a conclusion which pulls the threads together and teases out the theoretical and practical implications." --Work, Employment, and Society "The publication. . .is remarkable not only for the speed with which it was produced but also for the coherence and integration of it. This integration is achieved not only through the editor's valuable introduction and insightful conclusion to the nine different contributions but also through the explicit attempt by the authors to utilise findings from their own research. . . . --Sheila Rothwell, Henley Management College, Human Resources Management Journal Technical change is a fact of modern organizational life, inevitably impacting--to a greater or lesser extent--upon human resource management. This volume provides the first systematic analysis of the relations between technical change and human resource management. Contributors to this impressive volume explore such salient questions as: Is technical change within work organizations still seen largely as a technical matter in which there is no established role for the personnel specialist or human resource manager? Does it present particular opportunities or constraints in the management ofpersonnel? To what extent are organization and job design, total quality management, teamwork, skills training, and employee involvement central or marginal to technical change? And, do non-union firms behave differently from unionized ones in relation to technical change? In this volume, contributors provide answers and offer innovative solutions to these and other questions arising from the rapid technological change within organizations. Replete with actual case studies from a variety of organizational settings, Human Resource Management and Technical Change will be of interest to students and professionals in human resource management, organizational behavior, industrial relations, and general management studies.



Table of Contents:
Preface
About the Contributors
Abbreviations
1Personnel Management, Human Resource Management and Technical Change1
2The Role of Personnel Specialists: Centrality or Marginalization?20
3Findings from the Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys43
4Personnel Leadership in Technical and Human Resource Change78
5Human Resource Specialists and Technical Change at Greenfield Sites101
6Full Flexibility and Self-Supervision in an Automated Factory116
7Human Resource Management in 'Surveillance' Companies137
8Introducing On-Line Processing: Conflicting Human Resource Policies in Insurance155
9Technical Change and Human Resource Management in the Non-Union Firm175
10Towards Factory 2000: Designing Organizations for Computer-Integrated Technologies192
11Managing People in a Time of Technical Change: Conclusions and Implications212
Bibliography223
Index233

Monday, February 9, 2009

Privacy in the Information Age or miniAtlas of Global Development

Privacy in the Information Age

Author: Fred H Cat

For all the passion that surrounds discussions about privacy, and the recent attention devoted to electronic privacy, surprisingly little consensus exists about what privacy means, what values are served - or compromised - by extending further legal protection to privacy, what values are affected by existing and proposed measures designed to protect privacy, and what principles should undergird a sensitive balancing of those values. In this book, Fred H. Cate addresses these critical issues in the context of computerized information. He provides an overview of the technologies that are provoking the current privacy debate and discusses the range of legal issues that these technologies raise. He examines the central elements that make up the definition of privacy and the values served, and liabilities incurred, by each of those components. Separate chapters address the regulation of privacy in Europe and the United States. The final chapter identifies principles for protecting information privacy. The principles recognize the significance of individual and collective nongovernmental action, the limited role for privacy laws and government enforcement of those laws, and the ultimate goal of establishing multinational principles for protecting information privacy.

Booknews

Addresses issues of privacy in the context of computerized information, overviewing technologies and legal issues. Defines elements of privacy and their values and costs, compares privacy regulations in Europe and the US, and identifies principles for protecting information privacy. Principles recognize the significance of individual and collective nongovernmental action, the limited role of government enforcement, and the ultimate goal of establishing multinational principles for protecting information privacy. Includes appendices of documents and guidelines. For general readers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



Table of Contents:
1Introduction1
2Electronic Information Networks5
3Privacy19
4Privacy Regulation in Europe32
5Privacy Regulation in the United States: The Public Sector49
6Privacy Regulation in the United States: The Private Sector80
7Electronic Privacy in the Twenty-First Century101
App. AThe European Union Directive133
App. BThe Privacy Principles of the Information Infrastructure Task Force177
App. CGeneral Discussion195
Bibliography207
Notes215
Index241

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miniAtlas of Global Development

Author: Staff of the World Bank

The miniAtlas of Global Development is an at-a-glance guide to the most pressing development issues facing the world. Based on the World Bank's authoritative compilation of development data as well as the World Bank Atlas and the Little Data Book, the miniAtlas provides colorful and easy-to-read world maps, tables, and graphs that highlight key social, economic, and environmental data for 208 countries and territories. Specially designed to show detailed information on a small scale, the miniAtlas is a useful introduction and quick reference to today's most urgent development challenges.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

Ecological Economics or Relocating Global Cities

Ecological Economics: An Introduction

Author: Sigrid Stagl

Assuming no prior knowledge of economics, this textbook is intended for interdisciplinary environmental science and management courses. The authors, who have written extensively on the economics of sustainability, combine insights from mainstream economics as well as ecological sciences.

Part I explores the interdependence of the modern economy and its environment, while

Part II focuses mainly on the economy and on economics.

Part III reviews how national governments set policy targets and the instruments used to pursue those targets.

Part IV examines international trade and institutions, and two major global threats to sustainability - climate change and biodiversity loss.



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Relocating Global Cities: From the Center to the Margins

Author: M Mark Amen

Drawing on eight case studies from key cities on the periphery of global cities literature, Relocating Global Cities argues that all cities are globalizing in important ways. Case studies of Frankfurt, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Manila, Tampa, Sydney, Brussels, and Caracas provide the basis for an alternative theoretical approach to global city formation. Reconciling a market-based understanding and an agency-based understanding of global cities, this book proposes that globalization and cities are mutually constituted by the global political economy engaging with transnational and local agents.

This volume proposes an alternate theoretical approach to the literature of globalization while remaining grounded in concrete discussions of key cities. Its expert contributors reconcile the conflicting ways in which two dominant paradigms, one emphasizing market forces and the other the unique actions of individuals and groups, embody our understanding of global cities. This book will be of interest to students and researchers alike and is a perfect complement to texts in urban studies and globalization.



Table of Contents:
1Thinking through global cities1
2In London's long shadow : Frankfurt in the European space of flows23
3Johannesburg 1986-2030 : a quest to regain world status49
4Bangkok : intentional world city75
5Laboring in the periphery : the place of Manila in the global economy101
6Place-imaging Tampa in the age of globalization117
7Gentrification, globalization, and governance : the reterritorialization of Sydney's city-state139
8Reluctant globalizers : the paradoxes of "glocal" development in Brussels155
9The processes underlying Caracas as a globalizing city179
10Reconsidering the social structuration of globalization201

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Developing e Commerce Systems or Playing the Field

Developing e-Commerce Systems

Author: Jim Carter

This book focuses on those concepts that are at the core of developing effective e-Commerce systems and is a starting point for the study of how effective e-Commerce systems are developed. Readers are provided a foundation for further investigation into particular issues as well as for actually developing successful e-Commerce in the real world. Provides computer scientists with guidance in identifying and dealing with e-Commerce related issues within a set of software engineering processes and provides business professionals with an understanding of how software engineering processes are applied to developing e-Commerce systems and their role in this development. It does not require any particular programming skills skills or other systems development skills as a prerequisite. Takes a complete life-cycle approach and uses a combination of user, business, and computing viewpoints to identify the range of commerce and computing issues that need to be resolved together to ensure a successful result. Discusses the computing processes required for the development of e-Commerce systems. Integration of applicable international standards equips readers with guidance from recognized international sources in the fields of e-Commerce, software engineering, user-centered design, ergonomics, multimedia design, accessibility, and privacy. A corresponding website provides comments on and links to numerous e-Commerce sites which illustrate the concepts being discussed. For managers, marketing professionals, and other professionals in organizations considering and/or developing e-Commerce systems; for developers of e-Commerce systems; and for computer consultants.



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Playing the Field: Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them

Author: Charles C Euchner

Can a sports franchise "blackmail" a city into getting what it wants -- a new stadium, say, or favorable leasing terms -- by threatening to relocate? In 1982, the owners of the Chicago White Sox pledged to keep the team in Chicago if the city approved a $5-million tax-exempt bond to finance construction of luxury suites at Comiskey Park. The city council approved it. A few years later, when Comiskey Park was in need of renovation, the owners threatened to move the team to Florida unless a new stadium was built. A site was chosen near the old stadium, property condemned, residents evicted, and a new stadium built. "We had to make threats," the owners said. "If we didn't have the threat of moving, we wouldn't have gotten the deal."

"Sports is not a dominant industry in any city," writes Charles Euchner, "yet it receives the kind of attention one might expect to be lavished on major producers and employers." In Playing the Field, Euchner looks at why sports attracts this kind of attention and what that says about the urban political process. Examining the relationships between Los Angeles and the Raiders, Baltimore and the Colts and the Orioles, and Chicago and the White Sox, Euchner argues that, in the absence of public standards for equitable arbitration between cities and teams, the sports industry has the ability to steer negotiations in a way that leaves cities vulnerable.

According to Euchner, this greater leverage of sports franchises is due, at least in part, to their overall economic insignificance. Since the demands of a franchise do not directly affect many interest groups, opponents of stadium projects have difficulty developing coalitions to oppose them. Theresult is that civic leaders tend to succumb to the blackmail tactics of professional sports, rather than developing and supporting sound economic policies.

Booknews

Studies why sports attract a disproportionate amount of attention from cities, and what that says about the urban political process. Discusses why opponents of stadium projects have difficulty developing coalitions to oppose them and how, as a result, civic leaders succumb to the blackmail tactics of professional sports rather than developing and supporting sound economic policies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
1Sports Politics: Teams, Local Identity, and Urban Development3
2Sports as an Industry23
3Local Political Economy and Sports53
4Los Angeles: Raided and Raider70
5Baltimore: City of Defensive Renaissance103
6Chicago: Whither the White Sox?133
7Sports and the Dependent City161
Notes185
Index207

Friday, February 6, 2009

Economic Justice or Microeconomics

Economic Justice

Author: Harris Jordan

Economic Justice: Race, Gender, Identity and Economics is a new casebook, offered as a means to further the conversation between critical legal scholarship and law and economics. The phrase "economic justice" signals the authors' aim to engage these two cultures, and to find the answer to questions, such as: What can economics tell us about democracy and the law? What can theories of justice tell us about economic theory and the law?



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Microeconomics: Economics

Author: Stephen L Slavin

Steve Slavin's lively and comprehensive Microeconomics student-friendly, step-by-step approach, coupled with its low price and built-in Workbook/Study Guide is very attractive to adopters. Instructors and students like the author's humorous anecdotes, direct language, and easy conversational style. The text encourages active rather than passive reading.



Thursday, February 5, 2009

On Time within Budget or Social Work Experience

On Time, Within Budget: Software Project Management Practices and Techniques

Author: E M M Bennatan

A developer's survival guide packed with real-life case

studies, tips, techniques, and best practices for completing software projects on time and within budget

Whether you work at a large or small company, this book will provide you with expert, down-in-the-trenches tips, techniques, and strategies to deliver a software project in a cost-effective and timely way. Real-life case studies let you learn from the mistakes as well as the successes of others. Author E. M. Bennatan zeroes in on proven methods for avoiding bottlenecks and overruns at every step in the software development cycle--from cost estimating to product delivery.

The Third Edition of this bestselling guide routes you directly to what you need to know about:
* Managing both small and large projects in a distributed environment
* Common development problems and how to avoid them
* Preparing estimates and proposals and bidding for contracts
* Managing teams for maximum quality and productivity
* Proven scheduling and project development planning techniques

New to this edition:
* How best to ensure an effective relationship with customers
* Risk management and disaster prevention
* The pros and cons of acquiring custom software from outside suppliers
* Managing multinational projects
* How to save time by reusing software components

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With updated material on organizational excellence, software standards, and legal and international perspectives, a veteran software design manager for Motorola overviews software project management, the theory of risk analysis, and methods (with pointed reference to the title ) for avoiding glitches and overruns at every step in the software development cycle<-->from contract development to project scheduling. Includes the prefaces to the first and second iterations (dates not specified), case studies, chapter-end exercises, summary tables, and a better- than-average bibliography for such a text. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Trademarks
1Introduction to Software Project Management1
2Software Development Problems13
3Software Development Under Contract25
4The Software Development Cycle45
5Principles of Managing Software Engineers68
6How to Handle Large Projects: Divide and Conquer83
7Software Project Management in a Client/Server Environment100
8Project Support Functions117
9Software Development Standards139
10Project Scheduling169
11The Preparation of Estimates: Methods and Techniques193
References227
Further reading230
Index231

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Social Work Experience: An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare

Author: Mary Ann Suppes

Created to introduce students to the field of social work and its relationship to social welfare policy, The Social Work Experience gives readers both an historical and practical overview of the profession. In each chapter, the authors continue to integrate policy coverage with social work practice, values and ethics, and social justice issues. The relationship between policy and practice is carefully examined in the context of nine major fields of social work, and in discussions of the challenges faced by today's practitioners. Comprehensive coverage is delivered in the highly readable style readers have come to expect of this author team, with engaging case studies as chapter openers, exhibit boxes, debate boxes, and research activity sections designed to draw readers into the text.



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Making Managed Healthcare Work or Effective Communication for Colleges

Making Managed Healthcare Work: A Practical Guide to Strategies and Solutions

Author: Peter Boland

Making Managed Healthcare Work is your comprehensive guide to developing and implementing a new strategic approach to managed care that's practical, performance—based, and results—oriented. Learn how to prepare for, identify, pursue, negotiate and implement a new type of managed care arrangement that can accomplish the objective of delivering quality care at competitive prices.

Kevin Croke

This book describes the variety of factors that contribute to or inhibit the success of managed care as a means of delivering quality care and effective cost containment. The purpose is to establish the type of cooperative arrangement among providers, payers, and purchasers necessary to make managed care work. Given the significance of managed care to the future of the American health care system, the objective is well defined. The book is useful for providers and purchasers of managed care as well as a text for a graduate course. The contributors represent a wide variety of outlooks and experience in the managed care field. The illustrations are not useful. The references are current and pertinent. The case studies provide interesting insights. The index and table of contents are adequate, and the overall appearance of the book is good. This book presents a variety of perspectives on what it will take to make managed care fulfill its promise as a major tool to enhance the cost/quality position of American health care. It is not a how-to book, but it does explain major factors to be considered in designing managed care systems.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Kevin Croke, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Description: This book describes the variety of factors that contribute to or inhibit the success of managed care as a means of delivering quality care and effective cost containment.
Purpose: The purpose is to establish the type of cooperative arrangement among providers, payers, and purchasers necessary to make managed care work. Given the significance of managed care to the future of the American health care system, the objective is well defined.
Audience: The book is useful for providers and purchasers of managed care as well as a text for a graduate course. The contributors represent a wide variety of outlooks and experience in the managed care field.
Features: The illustrations are not useful. The references are current and pertinent. The case studies provide interesting insights. The index and table of contents are adequate, and the overall appearance of the book is good.
Assessment: This book presents a variety of perspectives on what it will take to make managed care fulfill its promise as a major tool to enhance the cost/quality position of American health care. It is not a how-to book, but it does explain major factors to be considered in designing managed care systems.

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




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Effective Communication for Colleges

Author: Clarice Pennebaker Brantley

Updated with the most current trends in the workplace this text continues to provide its proven process approach. With updated and enhanced chapters on technology, short reports, interviewing skills, customer communication, visual/graphics presentations and technical communication, the reader can prepare effective workplace correspondence for our expanding technology-driven world.

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New edition of a text that presents a three-step approach for achieving successful communication in today's workplace. The principles and strategies cover how to execute messages for both print and electronic transmission, as well as how to facilitate communication with diverse audiences. In the 11 chapters, Brantley (president, Innovative Training Team) and Miller (business and graphic arts, Milwaukee Area Technical College) discuss the communication cycle; elements of effective messages; the communication-by-objectives approach (planning, composing, and completing a message); electronic technology; good, neutral, persuasive, and bad news messages; job searches, resum<'e>s, and cover letters; applications, interviews, and follow-up; visuals, presentations, and instructions; and reports in the workplace. Spiral binding. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
1. Communication and Electronic Technology. 2. Qualities of Effective Messages. 3. Planning and Developing Messages. 4. Document Preparation. 5. Good News and Neutral News Messages. 6. Bad News Messages. 7. Persuasive Messages. 8. Employment Messages. 9. Reports in the Workplace.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Managing Global Finance in the Digital Economy or Development Economics

Managing Global Finance in the Digital Economy

Author: Francisco Carrada Bravo

To help global managers and international business scholars understand the multiple influences of globalization and digital technology on global financial management, Carrada-Bravo has dispensed with traditional distinctions between corporate and global finance in order to bring a much-needed coherence to the practice and study of global finance. Throughout this well-structured and highly practical volume, he emphasizes the delivery of business experiences associated with the financial interaction between entities of two or more regions of the world via the Internet or other form of electronic communication.



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Development Economics: From the Poverty to the Wealth of Nations

Author: Yujiro Hayami

This book provides a comprehensive, systematic treatise on development economics, combining classical political economy, modern institutional theory, and current development issues. It addresses one basic question: Why has a small set of countries achieved a high level of affluence while the majority remains poor and stagnant? This fully revised and updated third edition also incorporates analyses of several recent changes and newly emerged problems relevant to the global economy.



Table of Contents:
1A theoretical framework for economic development9
2A comparative perspective on developing economies31
3Population growth and the constraint of natural resources63
4Breaking the natural resource constraint92
5Capital accumulation in economic development122
6Patterns and sources of technological progress161
7Income distribution, poverty, and environmental problems191
8Market and state242
9The role of community in economic development310
10Tradition and modernization : a concluding remark349

Monday, February 2, 2009

Employee Training and Development or Americas

Employee Training and Development

Author: Raymond Andrew No

Employee Training and Development, 3rd Edition, by Ray Noe continues to set the standard in this course area. First introduced in 1999, Noe's ETD became the market-leading and market-defining text in this area within 6 months of publication. Instructors and students celebrated the arrival of lively and inspiring text that includes coverage of the most up-to-date developments in training and research and in practice, including the strategic role of training and the use of new technologies in training.Noe's ETD finds a real balance between research and real company practices. The text provides students with a solid background in the fundamentals of training and development - needs assessment, transfer of training, designing a learning environment, methods, and evaluation. In addition, the role of training is broadening due to its strategic nature, the changing nature of the workplace, and availability of technology. Current topics such as strategic training and development process, e-learning, blended learning, learning management systems, knowledge management, older workers, issues in work life balance and work life balance programs, protean career are discussed.



Table of Contents:
Ch. 1Introduction to employee training and development1
Ch. 2Strategic training37
Ch. 3Needs assessment73
Ch. 4Learning : theories and program design105
Ch. 5Transfer of training145
Ch. 6Training evaluation169
Ch. 7Traditional training methods201
Ch. 8E-learning and use of technology in training231
Ch. 9Employee development265
Ch. 10Special issues in training and employee development303
Ch. 11Careers and career management347
Ch. 12Special challenges in career management375
Ch. 13The future of training and development409

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Americas: New Interpretive Essays

Author: Alfred C Stephan

A new interpretation of the forces shaping the Americas informs this book of original essays written by scholars from diverse disciplines of history, comparative literature, anthropology, sociology, demography, women's studies, economics, and political science. Part I, Contested States, explores issues of sovereignty, the development of Latin American states, economic restructuring and political democratization, and the evolution and future of revolutionary movements in the region. Part II, New Voices/New Visions, explores the innovative and creative forces emerging in the region, including feminist movements, religious innovations, and developments in literature and the arts. Part III, American Identities in Formation, analyzes some of the varied identities of people of the region, from indigenous peoples in Mayan communities to immigrants and refugees within the Americas and in the United States.



Sunday, February 1, 2009

Film and Politics in America or Fashion Design on Computers

Film and Politics in America: A Social Tradition

Author: Brian Nev

A study of the relationship between American film and American politics and society, by examining directors such as Orson Welles, Elia Kazan and Jules Dassin.

  • This title available in eBook format. .



    Table of Contents:
    List of illustrations
    Preface
    1Out of the thirties1
    2Populism, romanticism and Frank Capra28
    3Liberals, radicals and the wartime agenda56
    4Post-war Hollywood84
    5Post-war: new directors and structures112
    6Film noir and society145
    7Into the fifties171
    8The sixties211
    Notes237
    Select bibliography265
    Index of films271
    General index276

    Book review: Metrik und Modelle in der Softwarequalitätstechnik

    Fashion Design on Computers

    Author: M Kathleen Colussy

  • Generic approach to all software types, brands, and tools
  • Based on both vector-based and rastor-based programs
  • Digital swatch book for textiles
  • Booknews

    Geared toward the textile and garment designer, the text focuses on developing design skills using the computer. Colussy (no credentials noted) offers a generic approach to all software types, brands, and tools covering on both vector-based and rastor-based programs. Elementary, intermediary, and advanced skills are all discussed. The book can also be used to create a digital swatch book for textiles. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)