Today we are hunkering down for the bad years ahead, aware that a significant shift has taken place from which there is no return, that we need some new answers to some fundamental questions of global financial governance, that managing turbulence is a key leadership requirement and there are challenges that simply will not go away.
This landmark volume brings together leading scholars in the field to investigate recent conceptual shifts, research findings and policy debates on the informal economy as well as future challenges and directions for research and policy.
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Europe is at a major crossroads in its post-World War II history. The European Union (EU) has not only successfully adopted the euro as a common currency but it has...
10. J.G.D. Clark, Economic Prehistory: Papers on Archaeology by Grahame Clark (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989), p. 416. Elias J. Bickerman, "Mesopotamia," in John A. Garraty and Peter Gay, ...
The Human Future Revisited
The Evolution of the Future Revisited is an update of the 1991 book that uses basic principles of sociology and a thorough background in history to evaluate and critique the forecasts of the ecologists, technologists, utopians and ...
Love affairs in England, America, and China, or the empires of the past, the present, and the future, revisited by one man in search of love and happiness.
Military structures should evolve accordingly, placing particular emphasis on establishing a task-oriented approach to unity of command.This book follows the history of the evolutionary process of the Unified Command Plan (UCP) throughout ...
This book traces the cause of these aberrations and diseases to the pervasive presence in the environment of chemicals that mimic hormones and trick the reproductive system.
This study explores the changing role of the book in the future. The report draws on interviews with authors, publishers, booksellers, computer experts, librarians, scientists, educators, and scholars and on...