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Leadership to Win Bob Vraciu
Everyone knows the phrase, "Nice guys finish last." In the case of R. Clayton McWhorter, nothing could be further from the truth. In an era characterized by accounting scandals and questionable ethics, R. Clayton McWhorter has carved a legacy of deepintegrity, dynamic leadership, and notable successes. His rags-to-riches story embodies the fulfillment of the American dream. In Leadership to Win, author Bob Vraciu presents a compelling biography that begins with the stark conditions of McWhorter's early life in Georgia, then chronicles his insider role in the development of health-care industry giants HealthTrust, Inc. and HCA. The second half of the book highlights the best of Clayton McWhorter's business management practices, providing practical wisdom and insight for any executive wishing to enhance his or her leadership skills. While his achievements are based on sound business principles, in the end it is McWhorter's commitment to making a difference in people's lives......
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Development With Trade: Ldcs and the International Economy : A Sequoia Seminar (A Sequoia seminar) Anne O. Krueger
Since World War II, and prior to the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO), formulations of the rules governing international trade were almost entirely within the purview of the industrialized countries. The rules thus devised as part of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) -- the WTO's predecessor organization -- did not ignore developing countries, but accorded them special and different treatment. Development with Trade questions the value of these perquisites in lieu of rule-making participation by their purported beneficiaries. The conventional treatment of LDCs' trade concerns as "special" and "different" is shown to be as deferential as differential -- extending the benefits of international trade to the few (someelites) within developing countries while denying those benefits to most. The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) accorded LDC imports within the GATT are characterized within this volume as being fraudulent. A product of......
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Paradoxes of Prosperity: Why the New Capitalism Benefits All Diane Coyle
Diane Coyle brings us a book about why the New Economy with its prospect of improved productivity, faster growth, greater riches and full employment is causing an anti-globalization and anti-capitalism revolution. Political consequences of a new technological framework will undermine certain power elites just as the Industrial Revolution undermined the landed aristocracy. Furthermore, and paradoxically, it was the 1990s boom and affluence that led to peoples anxiety and insecurity and propelled them to protest. For the first time in nearly 40 years, young people were taking to the streets in mass anti-globalization riots. Local people were stopping projects led by multinationals....
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Inequalities: Theory, Measurement and Applications Patrick Moyes, Christian Seidl, Anthony Shorrocks
Wellknown economists analyze and discuss the latest developments in inequality economics, predominantly income inequality. The papers are theoretical, empirical and experimental and have not been published beforehand. They give answers to the problem of measurement of inequality and related topics like equivalence scales or the influence especially of the public authorities in the way of different kinds of taxation. This volume is of special interest for all those working in the field of distributional economics....
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Fountain of Fortune: Money and Monetary Policy in China, 1000-1700 Richard Von Glahn
In this study, the first of its kind in the English language, Richard von Glahn offers a definitive analysis of the economic, political, and social history of money and monetary policy during the Song, Yuan, Ming, and early Qing dynasties. Von Glahn presents a revisionist interpretation of previously held ideas about the effect of money and international trade in bullion on the rise and decline of dynastic power in China. Von Glahn's study also links Chinese monetary history to changing trends in money use and trade in gold and silver in Asia, Europe, and the Western Hemisphere. China's shift to a silver economy had a decisive influence not only on the growth of a market economy in China, but also on the formation of a global economy in the early modern era. Exhaustively researched from original archival sources, Fountain of Fortune critically examines the many facets of China's domestic and foreign monetary policy: the foundations of Chinese monetary theory;......
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