Introduction to the Replica Theory of Disordered Statistical
¥250.50
The Popperian Legacy in Economics(ISBN=9780521070232) 英文原版
¥118.90
Intermediate Microeconomics with Microsoft Excel(ISBN=978052
¥440.50
International Organizations and the Analysis of Economic Pol
¥462.00
Conceptual Anomalies in Economics and Statistics
¥403.00
Econometric Theory and Practice(ISBN=9780521807234)
¥462.00
Protectionism and Economic Revival(ISBN=9780521071789)
¥140.00
Public Debt Management(ISBN=9780521392662)
¥583.00
Paths to Successful Development(ISBN=9780521804837)
The influence of the lifespan approach has been an importantfeature of recent research in developmental psychology, as has agrowing interest in the relationship between personality anddevelopment. This important new book, edited by two distinguishedpsychologists, explores the relationship between personality anddevelopment from a life-course perspective. The book presentscurrent theoretical approaches and new empirical findings fromongoing studies conducted by leading researchers in North Americaand Europe. It is unique in focussing on successful personalitydevelopment, where developmental psychology in the past seems tohave focussed almost entirely on problem behaviour and risk ofmaladaption. The book has a multidisciplinary appeal and will be ofinterest to students and researchers in the fields of developmentalpsychology, adult development and aging, and personality and socialpsychology. ? Takes a lifespan approach to development ? Looks at therelationship between personality and development ?
¥286.40
¥338.40
The English Wool Market, c.1230–1327
The wool market was extremely important to the Englishmedieval economy and wool dominated the English export trade fromthe late thirteenth century to its decline in the late fifteenthcentury. Wool was at the forefront of the establishment of Englandas a European political and economic power and this 2007 volume wasthe first study of the medieval wool market in over 20 years. Itinvestigates in detail the scale and scope of advance contracts forthe sale of wool; the majority of these agreements were formedbetween English monasteries and Italian merchants, and the bookfocuses on the data contained within them. The pricing structuresand market efficiency of the agreements are examined, employingpractices from modern finance. A detailed case study of the impactof entering into such agreements on medieval English monasteries isalso presented, using the example of Pipewell Abbey inNorthamptonshire. ? Applies modern financial techniques to the medieval wool market? Provides a detailed de*ion and discussi
¥440.50
¥367.00
Trade and Empire in Western India(ISBN=9780521053242)
¥164.00
The Rise of Business Corporations in India 1851–1900
¥155.70
The Monetary Theory of Production(ISBN=9780521812115)
¥415.80
The Dutch in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1600–1815
¥341.50
Imagined Economies(ISBN=9780521827362) 英文原版
This book examines the economic bases of regional sovereigntymovements in the Russian Federation from 1990–1993. The analysis isbased on an original data set of Russian regional sovereigntymovements and the author employs a variety of methods includingquantitative statistical analysis, as well as qualitative casestudies of Sverdlovsk and Samara oblasts using systematic contentanalysis of local newspaper articles. The central finding of thebook is that variation in Russian regional activism is explainednot by differences in economic conditions but by differences in theconstruction or imagination of economic interests; to put it in thelanguage of other contemporary debates, economic advantage anddisadvantage are as imagined as nations. In arguing that regionaleconomic interests are inter-subjective, contingent, andinstitutionally specific, the book addresses a major question inpolitical economy, namely the origin of economic interests. Inaddition, by engaging the nationalism literature, the book expand
¥453.50
A Guide to Monte Carlo Simulations in Statistical Physics
This new and updated edition deals with all aspects of MonteCarlo simulation of complex physical systems encountered incondensed-matter physics, statistical mechanics, and relatedfields. After briefly recalling essential background in statisticalmechanics and probability theory, it gives a succinct overview ofsimple sampling methods. The concepts behind the simulationalgorithms are explained comprehensively, as are the techniques forefficient evaluation of system configurations generated bysimulation. It contains many applications, examples, and exercisesto help the reader and provides many new references to morespecialized literature. This edition includes a brief overview ofother methods of computer simulation and an outlook for the use ofMonte Carlo simulations in disciplines beyond physics. This is anexcellent guide for graduate students and researchers who usecomputer simulations in their research. It can be used as atextbook for graduate courses on computer simulations in physicsand related disci
¥353.70
The Open Economy and its Enemies(ISBN=9780521682558)
¥211.50
The Divergent Dynamics of Economic Growth(ISBN=9780521830195
¥414.50
Bayesian Econometric Methods(ISBN=9780521671736)
¥418.00
The Economics of Education(ISBN=9780521793100)
¥462.00
Public Accountability(ISBN=9780521617611)
¥241.20
Our Changing Planet(ISBN=9780521828703)
¥216.00
Microeconomics for MBAs(ISBN=9780521859813)
Specially designed with only the needs and interests of MBAstudents in mind ? Microeconomic theory is kept free of technicalcomplexities and illustrated with real problems ? Written in anengaging and accessible style ? Unlike other microeconomicstextbooks, it focuses on improving management skills by discussinghow managers can make better decisions within their firms ?Accompanying DVD of Professor McKenzie lecturing covers conceptsall MBA students need to understand, as well as elucidating complexlines of argument and acting as a revision aid
¥414.50
Machiavelli and Empire(ISBN=9780521072168)
¥171.00
Natural Resources and Economic Development(ISBN=978052170651
¥182.70
A Movable Feast(ISBN=9780521793537)
¥129.50
The Statistical Consultant in Action(ISBN=9780521047517)
¥237.50
The Political Economy of Economic Growth in Africa, 1960–200
The period from 1960 to 2000 was one of remarkable growth andtransformation in the world economy. Why did most of Sub-SaharanAfrica fail to develop over this period? Why did a few smallAfrican economies succeed spectacularly? The Political Economy ofEconomic Growth in Africa, 1960–2000 is by far the most ambitiousand comprehensive assessment of Africa's post-independence economicperformance to date. Volume 1 examines the impact of resourcewealth and geographical remoteness on Africa's growth and developsa new dataset of governance regimes covering all of Sub-SaharanAfrica. Separate chapters analyze the dominant patterns ofgovernance observed over the period and their impact on growth, theideological formation of the political elite, the roots ofpolitical violence and reform, and the lessons of the 1960–2000period for contemporary growth strategy. ? Most comprehensive survey of contemporary African economicperformance ? Original and compelling analysis of Africa's pooreconomic record ? Based o
¥673.50
The Timing of Economic Activities(ISBN=9780521070928)
¥207.50
Public Expenditure and Indian Development Policy 1960–70(ISB
¥168.50
Statistical Thermodynamics(ISBN=9780521846356)
¥540.00
Statistical Thermodynamics(ISBN=9780521846356)
¥486.00
Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control(ISBN=97
Advanced monograph by a respected theorist looking at howindustries can be guided to optimal performance without centralplanning or reliance on the market ? Archibald is a well-knownfigure, widely published in the journals ? This an interestingsubject, made more topical by the collapse of the command economiesin Eastern Europe and the search for other alternatives to puremarket forces
¥173.00
An Economic Background to Munich(ISBN=9780521073967)
¥190.00
Introductory Econometrics(ISBN=9780521843195)
¥821.00
Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not(ISBN=9780521168243)
Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not provides a striking newanswer to the classic question of why Europe industrialised fromthe late eighteenth century and Asia did not. Drawing significantlyfrom the case of India, Prasannan Parthasarathi shows that in theseventeenth and eighteenth centuries the advanced regions of Europeand Asia were more alike than different, both characterized bysophisticated and growing economies. Their subsequent divergencecan be attributed to different competitive and ecological pressuresthat in turn produced varied state policies and economic outcomes.This account breaks with conventional views, which hold thatdivergence occurred because Europe possessed superior markets,rationality, science or institutions. It offers instead agroundbreaking rereading of global economic development that rangesfrom India, Japan and China to Britain, France and the OttomanEmpire and from the textile and coal industries to the roles ofscience, technology and the state. ? Explains divergence
¥194.30
Capitalist Development in the Twentieth Century(ISBN=9780521
¥458.00
Electronic Structure(ISBN=9780521534406)
¥645.90
Finding Out About(ISBN=9780521734462) 英文原版
¥155.60
Why Switzerland?(ISBN=9780521484534)
¥246.00