The Romanian Economy in the Twentieth Century (1986) surveys the country's resources and examines the development of the different sectors of the economy.
This book examines the characteristics and context of entrepreneurship in Singapore, with reference to new interviews by Singaporean entrepreneurs and their firms.
Regional Development in the European Economic Community (1962) examines the considerable disparities in economic development between the various regions in the original six countries of the EEC.
Economic Divergence in the European Community (1981) looks at the widening differences between the economies of the member states of the European Community.
This book analyzes the context, process and content of the reform of married women's property rights in seven Spanish-speaking South American countries - Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela - between 1900 and the early 1950s.
This fun and accessible study of leadership takes readers on an enchanting journey into the world of vampires, werewolves and demons found in the hit television show 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Mental Health Care in the European Community (1985) is a study of the developments and constraints in the mental health policies of the full-member states of the European Community.
This concise and accessible second edition introduces readers to one of the most exciting and fast-paced media industries: public relations-its history and current practice, the types of employment roles available, and practitioner job responsibilities including writing, research, and strategic planning.
The Frankfurt Institute continues to command the interest of a wide range of scholars working in history, philosophy, sociology, and political science.
There's No Good News: Journalism, Crisis, and Philosophy of Praxis is a searing critique of contemporary journalism and its complicity in sustaining capitalist hegemony.
Mental Health Care in the European Community (1985) is a study of the developments and constraints in the mental health policies of the full-member states of the European Community.
Regional Development in the European Economic Community (1962) examines the considerable disparities in economic development between the various regions in the original six countries of the EEC.
The Spanish Economy in the 20th Century (1985) looks at the trials and tribulations of Spain, one of the most politically isolated and economically backward countries in Europe in the 20th Century.
Outcome-Based Education for Engineering Educators presents a student-centered approach that aims to produce graduates with a well-rounded skill set, ready to contribute effectively to the engineering profession and adapt to the dynamic nature of technology and industry.
The Past, Present and Future of Education: A Business & Management Perspective critically analyzes the systemic decline of the US Department of Education, questioning its current relevance and advocating for transformative change.
This book examines the characteristics and context of entrepreneurship in Singapore, with reference to new interviews by Singaporean entrepreneurs and their firms.
Many sites introduce 5S and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) into their production areas, but they are disappointed as improvements are not sustained, especially if more than one shift is involved.
This fun and accessible study of leadership takes readers on an enchanting journey into the world of vampires, werewolves and demons found in the hit television show 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In einer Zeit, in der Geschwindigkeit und Komplexitat die Arbeitswelt bestimmen, zeigt Tandem-Erfolg im Unternehmen einen radikal einfachen, aber hochwirksamen Weg: Fuhren im Duo.
The Frankfurt Institute continues to command the interest of a wide range of scholars working in history, philosophy, sociology, and political science.
Western Europe (1987) looks at the 'technology gap' myth around the comparison of the high technology industries of Western Europe and those of the United States and Japan.