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  • av Kieran (University of Liverpool) Maguire
    207 - 267,-

    This revised and updated second edition of the bestselling guide to understanding football club finance includes analysis of the most recent club accounts, as well as the impact of Covid-19 on the game's finances, the latest legal rulings on club affairs, and expanded coverage of "creative accounting".

  • av Eric Lonergan
    195,-

    Almost everyone agrees on the need to transition the global economy to net zero. But how do we do it? And how do we do it faster? If you feel demoralized, depressed or confused about the climate crisis this book will provide some answers - and ones that don't involve punishing lifestyle changes, the end of capitalism, or a much higher tax bill. Supercharge Me is grounded in relentless realism about how governments, businesses and individuals actually behave. It draws lessons from what has worked so far: positive incentives and smart regulations. Through a series of fast-paced dialogues, the authors introduce practical ideas for change that will embolden activists, reinvigorate the disheartened, and reframe the climate crisis as an opportunity.

  • - Saving Europe
    av Professor Luuk (Leiden University) van Middelaar
    274,-

    The last decade has seen the EU beset by crisis and Covid-19 has presented yet another threat to its existence. Luuk van Middelaar assesses the EU's response and how it has been shaped by it.

  • av Hans Kribbe
    387,-

    How the disruptive policies and behaviour of Xi, Trump, Putin and Erdogan are confounding and frustrating Europe and what Europe needs to do to better handle them.

  • av Eric Lonergan & Mark (Brown University) Blyth
    225 - 326,-

    A book for anyone anxious, worried - or angry - about the mismatch between how they experience the world with its increasing day to day pressures, and the model used by economics to explain and justify it.

  • av Stephen L. (University of Nottingham Ningbo China) Morgan
    275 - 1 066,-

    Stephen Morgan provides a comprehensive analysis of China's unprecedented economic transformation and the specifics of its development, including issues such as well-being and human capital, inequality, ageing, urbanization and sustainability, consumerism, health, education and the environment.

  • av Vera (University of Bologna) Zamagni
    387 - 1 003,-

    An economic history of modern Europe, suitable for course use, which sets European events within the wider context of world economic progress and alongside developments in Asia, Eastern Europe and the United States.

  • av Neil Quilliam
    401 - 1 066,-

  • av Professor Martin (University of Sussex) Shaw
    335 - 1 066,-

  • av Dr George Papaconstantinou
    335 - 1 066,-

  • av Professor Dan (University of Sussex) Hough
    294,-

    Football has an integrity problem. Whether it is the reckless behaviour of players on or off the pitch, television commentators bad-mouthing decisions during the game, or the corrupt governance of the sport, football has a tarnished reputation. Dan Hough analyses why this is and how to tackle it.

  • av Fred Block
    335 - 1 066,-

  • av Professor William G. (Macalester College) Moseley
    468,-

    In a compelling analysis of the failures of agricultural development in Africa William Moseley advocates for a non-colonial, indigenous agronomy that creates the social innovation needed to support the livelihoods of small-scale farmers.

  • av Adam Ferner
    294,-

    Adam Ferner's short, engaging book explores the ethical and political dimensions of parenthood, childcare and reproduction, and the dominant ethos of the family, in a world riven by conflict, inequality and the absence of hope.

  • av Professor Lorenzo Forni
    294,-

    We have almost everything we need to tackle climate change, except political determination. Lorenzo Forni dissects the net-zero challenge and offers a clear-sighted strategy for policymakers, who need to enact complex green policies while keeping voters on board with the net-zero agenda.

  • av David E. Cooper
    294 - 1 066,-

  • av Anthony Morgan
    245 - 840,-

    This collection of philosophical conversations invite us to think anew about the complexities and challenges involved in living a good life in a world characterized by uncertainty and change.

  • av Edward Ashbee
    335 - 1 066,-

  • - A Sympathetic History of High-Skill, High-Wage Hubris
    av Dr Nick (Manchester Metropolitan University) O'Donovan
    360 - 1 052,-

    Nick O'Donovan tells the story of how the techno-optimism once associated with the rise of the knowledge economy came to be supplanted by widespread anxiety about technological progress, and how the political consensus that formed around a knowledge-driven growth agenda has unravelled.

  • - Evidence, Theory and Policy
    av Professor Max (University of Missouri - St Louis) Gillman
    387 - 1 193,-

    An accessible and authoritative overview of the role of inflation in the modern economy, from its place in monetary policy and in money supply to its effects on everyday business.

  • - Money, Trust and Regulation
    av Dr Oonagh McDonald
    419 - 453,-

    Oonagh McDonald examines the challenges, opportunities and threats that cryptocurrencies pose to cash and to existing fiat currencies and their potential to change how global finance operates.

  • av Prof. Matthew (University of Warwick) Watson
    867,-

    In this deeply researched and wide-ranging intellectual history, Matthew Watson exposes the essential flaw in the claims of economics imperialists. Their market models reveal mathematical truths only about themselves, not social truths related to the world of directly lived experiences.

  • av Professor Ray (Queen Mary University of London) Kiely
    1 066,-

    A critical examination of the processes of deindustrialization that explores why it has become an issue of deep politics, informing right-wing populism, contemporary geopolitical tensions (with China), Brexit, the New Green Deal and levelling up.

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    453,-

    This collection of essays from both civil society professionals and academics advocates for a new economy, one built on the foundation of human rights.

  • av Sami (University of Helsinki) Moisio
    468 - 1 066,-

  • av Paul Brannen
    294,-

    Planting trees is not enough to reduce carbon. Counterintuitive as it may seem, we must also cut them down and start using wood as a construction material. With the built environment responsible for 40 per cent of the world's carbon emissions, Brannen's message is clear: we must change how we build.

  • av Ramon Pacheco Pardo
    401 - 1 066,-

  • av Prof. Andrea (University of Trier) Maurer
    1 066,-

    Max Weber (1864-1920) has long been considered a founding figure of sociology. This book offers a fresh reading of Weber's work and highlights his thinking about the economy and economic interactions in society.

  • av John Rennie Short
    401,-

    How has demography shaped the Arab Spring, migrant flights from Africa to Europe, budget negotiations in the USA, immigration debates in Japan and economic growth in India and Brazil, among others? John Rennie Short explores the wide-ranging economic, social and public policy implications of population changes using contemporary case studies.

  • av John Rennie Short
    1 066,-

    How has demography shaped the Arab Spring, migrant flights from Africa to Europe, budget negotiations in the USA, immigration debates in Japan and economic growth in India and Brazil, among others? John Rennie Short explores the wide-ranging economic, social and public policy implications of population changes using contemporary case studies.

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