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ID:   028950


America business creed / Sutton, Francis X.; Harris, Seymour E; Kaysen, Carl; Tobin, James 1956  Book
Kaysen, Carl Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harward University press, 1956.
Description xii, 414p.
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002410380.10973/SUT 002410MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   040285


Atlas of economic structure and policies / Florence, P Sargant 1970  Book
Florence, P Sargant Book
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Publication Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1970.
Description xix,159p.
Series Economics, commerce and administration, visual analysis series
Standard Number 080132189
Key Words Economics  Commerce  Administration 
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005018330.941/FLO 005018MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   040286


Atlas of economic structure and policies: economics, commerce and administration visual analysis series / Florence, P Sargant 1970  Book
Florence, P Sargant Book
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Publication Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1970.
Description xix,159p.
Series Economics, commerce and administration, visual analysis series
Standard Number 080132189
Key Words Economics  Commerce  Administration 
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007921330.941/FLO 007921MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   096402


Australian white paper: a trans-Tasman perspective / O'Brien, Terence   Journal Article
O'Brien, Terence Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Communication  Environment  Economy  Afghanistan  Commerce  New Zealand 
White Paper  Australina 
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ID:   029262


Beyond national borders: reflections on Japan and the world / Ohmae, Kenichi 1987  Book
Ohmae, Kenichi Book
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Publication Iinois, Dow Jones-Irwin., 1987.
Description xi, 128p.Hardbound
Standard Number 1556230176
Key Words Commerce  Business 
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028160380.10952/OHM 028160MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   152970


Bordering spaces, practising borders: fences, roads and reorientations across a Nepal–China borderland / Murton, Galen   Journal Article
Murton, Galen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Infrastructure developments across the trans-Himalaya have rapidly advanced Nepali and Chinese state presences across spaces where central governance has long been absent. This study examines how new border infrastructures of fences and roads shape commercial and cultural relationships between Mustang (Nepal) and Tibet and the ways in which these processes serve state-making purposes for both Nepal and China through the governance of highland–borderland landscapes. A Tibetan cultural region at Nepal's northern border, Mustang's human and physical geography supports trade corridors that link the Tibetan Plateau with the plains of India. Merchants, mendicants and militaries have traversed these trade routes for centuries, giving rise to a unique social landscape that largely transcends modern demarcations of a bordered world. Looking across the trans-Himalaya, this article argues that as Chinese and Nepali authorities introduce new material structures and institutional practices to regulate and solidify the border between Tibet and Mustang, local communities are alternatively oriented towards either Kathmandu or Beijing under shifting terms of economic and political power.
Key Words Borders  China  Tibet  Nepal  Himalaya  Commerce 
Roads  Mountains  Mustang 
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ID:   041185


Brazilian agricultural technology and trade: study of five commodities / Knight, Peter T. 1971  Book
Knight, Peter T. Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1971.
Description xxii, 223p.Hbk
Key Words Technology  Agriculture  Commerce  Business 
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007704630.981/KNI 007704MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   041262


Business systems: articles, analyses and cases / Caruth, Donald L (ed.); Rachel, Frank M (ed.) 1972  Book
Caruth, Donald L (ed.) Book
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Publication San Francisco, Canfield Press, 1972.
Description viii, 312p.Pbk
Standard Number 063823551
Key Words Information Technology  Management  Commerce  Business 
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010509658.4038/CAR 010509MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   098257


Commerce and complicity: corporate responsibility for human rights abuses as a legacy of nuremberg / Borgwardt, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Borgwardt, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Commerce and imagination: the sources of concern about international human rights in the US congress / Cutrone, Ellen A; Fordham, Benjamin O   Journal Article
Fordham, Benjamin O Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Do members of Congress put human rights concerns on the agenda in response to their constituents' demands for trade protection? Humanitarian concern may be an important motive, but the normative weight of these issues also makes them a potentially powerful tool for politicians with less elevated agendas. They may criticize the behavior of countries with whom their constituents must compete economically, while overlooking the actions of countries with which their constituents have more harmonious economic relations. This paper tests several hypotheses about the salience of human rights concerns in the politics of US foreign policy using data on congressional speeches during the late 1990s gathered from the Congressional Record. We find evidence that, while humanitarian interests remain an important motive for raising human rights issues, the economic interests of their constituents influence which members of Congress speak out on these questions, and the countries on which they focus their concern.
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Commercial society and republican government in the latin middle ages: the economic dimensions of brunetto latini's republicanis / Nederman , Cary J   Journal Article
Nederman , Cary J Journal Article
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Key Words Humanism  Economy  Economics  Commerce 
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ID:   029162


Conceptual readings in the marketing economy / Narver, John C; Savitt, Ronald 1971  Book
Narver, John C Book
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Publication New York, Holt, Rinelart and Winston Inc., 1971.
Description x, 432p.
Standard Number 03079305X
Key Words Trade  Commerce 
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007716380.1/NAR 007716MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   089321


Constituency size and support for trade liberalization: an analysis of foreign economic policy preferences in congress / Ehrlich, Sean D   Journal Article
Ehrlich, Sean D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Studies of the political economy of trade frequently rely on the assumption that the larger a policy maker's constituency, the more supportive of free-trade that policy maker will be. Large constituencies are supposed to yield concern for the national interest and provide insulation from particularistic, protectionist interests. This assumption, though, has rarely been directly tested. This article does so by leveraging the variation in district size within the U.S. Congress. This article statistically examines a dataset of roll-call votes on trade legislation from 1994 to 2004 to determine the effect of constituency size and alternative explanations for legislative preferences on foreign economic policy and finds no evidence of the effect of constituency size.
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Constitutionalization of the world trade organization: legitimacy, democracy and community in the international trading system / Cass, Deborah Z 2005  Book
Cass, Deborah Z Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005.
Description xxvii, 266p.
Standard Number 0199285845
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050826382.92/CAS 050826MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   089382


Co-ordinating state and the economy: the Nizamat in eighteenth-century Bengal / Mukherjee, Tilottama   Journal Article
Mukherjee, Tilottama Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The economy of eighteenth-century Bengal was closely tied to the political, with the indigenous state, the Nizamat, maintaining a stake in the success of commercial circuits. The Nizamat played a positive role in keeping the structure operative through its patronage and regulating activities. Besides its direct involvement in trade, the article examines the indirect facilitating and co-ordinating role it played, the elaboration of a distinct court culture and the policies it pursued which had a bearing on the health of the economy. The conditions necessary for the functioning of marketing networks-protection of property and enforcement of contract-were maintained. It was a mutually beneficial system with the state with its seat in Murshidabad, the landed élite of the region, and the commercial sector symbiotically tied together.
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ID:   041266


Desintegrating west / Kaldor, Mary 1978  Book
Kaldor, Mary Book
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Publication London, Allen Lane Penguin Books Ltd., 1978.
Description 219p
Standard Number 0713910763
Key Words Money  Economics  Commerce  Business  Defense 
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ID:   112588


Directory of FNCCI Members 2008-2011 / Nepal, Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce & Industry   Book
Nepal, Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce & Industry Book
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Publication kathmandu, Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce & Industry,
Description 199p.Pbk
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055264380.02591495/NEP 055264MainOn ShelfReference books 
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ID:   173382


Dutch objections to British Singapore, 1819–1824: Law, politics, commerce and a diplomatic misstep / Borschberg, Peter   Journal Article
Borschberg, Peter Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The year 1819 is almost universally taken as a seminal date in Singapore historiography. Yet Stamford Raffles’ founding of a British trading post there was controversial from the start. The Dutch and the British haggled as to whether or not Raffles had overstepped his authority, and whether the trading post was legal. From the start, the Dutch demanded that the British quit their occupation of Singapore. During a three-year hiatus in the Anglo–Dutch negotiations (1820–23), Anton Reinhard Falck, the lead Dutch negotiator, decided to drop claims to Singapore in favour of a rearrangement of possessions in the archipelago. Crucially, he concluded that dropping claims over Singapore would not amount to a real loss. Instead, Falck hoped to use Singapore as a bargaining chip to squeeze additional concessions from the British. The Dutch formally relinquished their claim over Singapore in article 12 of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty, which gave full recognition and legitimacy to the British post, and sanctioned a breakup of the Johor-Riau Empire with the Singapore Straits acting as a notional dividing line. Earlier studies were substantially based on English-language materials and present the British as dominating the negotiations. The present article, based on Dutch archival materials as well as studies and sources in French, Dutch and English, reveals a fuller story of diplomatic disputes, territorial concessions, errors of judgement, and the triggering of the Dutch empire in the archipelago, in a paper war for the contested space of Singapore.
Key Words Politics  Law  Commerce  British Singapore  1819–1824  Diplomatic Misstep 
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Economics of international trade / Leighton, Richard I 1970  Book
Leighton, Richard I Book
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Edition International student ed.
Publication New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Description viii, 284p.
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ID:   141692


Economics of Soviet bloc trade and finance / Holzman, Franklyn D 1987  Book
Holzman, Franklyn D Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1987.
Description xi, 215p.hbk
Standard Number 0813372747
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029351382.0947/HOL 029351MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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