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NEW FOUNDATIONS OF COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
ISBN: 0674022793
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS -
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STRATEGIES OF COMMITMENT AND OTHER ESSAYS
ISBN: 0674019296
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS -
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ECONOMIC JUSTICE IN AN UNFAIR WORLD
Recent yeahave seen a growing number of activists, scholars, and even policymakeclaiming that the global economy is unfair and unjust, particularly to developing countries and the poor within them. But what would a fair or just global economy look like Economic Justice in an Unfair World seeks to answer that question by presenting a bold and provocative argument that emphasizes economic relations among states.
The book provides a market-oriented focus, arguing that adjust international economy would be one that is inclusive, participatory, and welfare-enhancing for all states, Rejecting radical redistribution schemes between rich and poor, Ethan Kapstein asserts that a politically feasible approach to international economic justice would emphasize free trade and limited flows of foreign assistance in order to help countries exercise their comparative advantage.
ISBN: 0691117721
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THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY
Drawing on the best technology writing that has appeared in The Economist, this collection is a thought-provoking guide to where we are and where we are headed as we continue and implement the unprecedented technological innovation and challenges of our age.
ISBN: 1861979711
Publisher: VIVA BOOKS -
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A PASSAGE TO NURISTAN
A first hand account of extraordinary travel, it is a reminiscent of “Short Walk in the Hindu Kush”. This book about Afghanistan is highly topical. Despite its recent upheavals, for most of the twentieth century Afghanistan was a sleepy, faraway place of little interest to outsiders. Nowhere was the romance and mystery attached to the country more dramatically expressed than in its Nuristan region (formerly Kafiristan – Land of Infidels). Here, the spectacular mountains and lush but inaccessible valleys have, for centuries, been home to one of the world’s least known peoples. Isolated in their mountain villages, the Nuristanis were only converted to Islam at the end of the nineteenth century. “A Passage to Nuristan” is the story of three young westerners – a Briton, an American and a German – who in 1960 set out to penetrate a land that few westerners had set eyes on. Unable to rely on maps or information on what would confront them, they were guided step by precarious step into the unknown world previously immortalised by Kipling’s “The Man Who Would be King”. This is the contemporary record – now published for the first time – of an extraordinary journey. It will fascinate all who are interested in Afghanistan, Central Asia and travel. At the same time it captures the essence of a time and a place now gone forever.
ISBN: 1845111753
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