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Mediating Business: The Expansion of Business Journalism

Mediating Business: The Expansion of Business Journalism

Peter Kjær - Business & Economics - 2007 - 306 pages
Mediating Business is a study of the expansion of business journalism. Building on evidence from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, Mediating Business is a comparative and ...
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Charles I of Anjou: power, kingship and state-making in thirteenth-century ...

Charles I of Anjou: power, kingship and state-making in thirteenth-century ...

Jean Dunbabin - History - 1998 - 252 pages
This is a balanced portrait of Charles I of Anjou (1225-85), one of the most controversial figures of 13th century Europe, which offers an assessment of his extraordinary ...
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Classics of organization theory
Strategic CSR communication

Strategic CSR communication

Mette Morsing, Suzanne C. Beckmann - Business & Economics - 2006 - 301 pages
Over 30 years ago, Milton Friedman wrote in the New York Times that the social responsibility of a business was to increase its profits. Any diversion of company resources to ...
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The democratic challenge to capitalism: management and democracy in the ...
Fabian Essays in Socialism

Fabian Essays in Socialism

Bernard Shaw - Political Science - 2006 - 268 pages
Essay Authors Include G. Bernard Shaw, Sydney Olivier, Sidney Webb, Annie Besant, William Clark, Graham Wallas, And Hubert Bland.
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Revisiting the Transatlantic Triangle: The Constitutional Decolonization of ...
On the Economy of MacHinery and Manufactures

On the Economy of MacHinery and Manufactures

Charles Babbage - Technology & Engineering - 2008 - 220 pages
Short excerpt: The difficulty of understanding the processes of manufactures has unfortunately been greatly overrated.
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