 | A Basic Guide To Importing list: $9.95 - our price: $8.96 by McGraw-Hill Paperback
(11 November, 1996)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A little vague, but it's a MUST HAVE: It is not a user-friendly book, but it supplies a lot of guidelines fot the beginning importer. |
 | A Beginner's Guide to the World Economy : Eighty-One Basic Economic Concepts That list: $12.95 - our price: $9.71 by Vintage Paperback
(01 May, 2001)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: A book for beginners that beginners can understand!: As I am taking my first class ever on Economics, which is focused on Microeconomics, |
 | A Concise Economic History of the World: From Paleolithic Times to the Present list: $57.33 - our price: $57.33 by Oxford University Press Paperback
(01 June, 2002)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Not Bad: The title of this book should read "An Economic History of Europe," because 90% of the material focuses on the economic development of Europe. |
 | A Foreign Exchange Primer list: $79.95 - our price: $50.37 by John Wiley & Sons Hardcover
(24 April, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: A poor text book: This book does not help me much with my foreign exchange course as a financial engineering student.Many examples in the book have obvious numeric errors. |
 | Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip list: $27.95 - our price: $18.45 by Random House Hardcover
(13 May, 2003)
(56 reviews)  Customer Review: Seeing the world at the right level....: Jim Rogers has taken the great American notion of a road trip, and made it into a sensational read. |
 | After the Washington Consensus: Restarting Growth and Reform in Latin America list: $30.00 - our price: $30.00 by Institute for International Economics Paperback
(01 March, 2003)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: An excellent book for students of international economics.: The book is composed of 11 essays concerning what went wrong, what went right, |
 | Angola from Afro-Stalinism to Petro-Diamond Capitalism: list: $19.95 - our price: $19.95 by Indiana University Press Paperback
(01 February, 2001)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Tony Hodges comes clean: Tony Hodges has finally seen the light regarding Angola. A known MPLA sympathiser, his book shows that there is no right or wrong in Angola. |
 | ASIAN MIND GAME list: $26.00 - our price: $17.16 by Scribner Hardcover
(30 January, 1991)
(15 reviews)  Customer Review: An interesting read: This is a frank discussion of the Oriental mind-set by an Oriental living in the US. I found the historic context quite fascinating. |
 | Behind the Open Door: Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace list: $30.00 - our price: $25.50 by Institute for International Economics Paperback
(01 January, 1999)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Great book for understanding china economy !: I was looking for a book that will explain how Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace work and managed and what are the steps to build FIE , |
 | Building an Import/Export Business, 3rd Edition list: $19.95 - our price: $13.57 by Wiley Paperback
(03 May, 2002)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: yup, I agree, this is good!: some of the books I bought from here were so out there!! They didnt say things that I can relate in a real life!! |
 | Business @ the Speed of Thought: Succeeding in the Digital Economy list: $16.95 - our price: $11.53 by Warner Business Books Paperback
(15 May, 2000)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: Read it fast if you don't want to be behind times: This book is a beacon and a lighthouse in our transforming world of e-anything you want. |
 | Business China (Business) list: $6.95 - our price: $6.26 by McGraw-Hill Paperback
(11 January, 1994)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Quick Reference, But Other Books Will Give You More Depth: This book gives a quick rundown of the differences between Chinese and Western business etiquette, |
 | Business Decision Making in China list: $42.95 - our price: $24.95 by Haworth Press Paperback
(01 May, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A concise summary of Chinese business decision making.: This book is a uniquely entertaining explanation of the Chinese thought processes as applied to business decision making. |
 | Case Studies in Finance list: $119.37 - our price: $119.37 by McGraw-Hill/Irwin Hardcover
(02 July, 2002)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: WARNING-These are only cases, almost NO content: I bought this book to read outside of a class hoping to read through some really good case studies in finance, |
 | Casino Moscow : A Tale of Greed and Adventure on Capitalism's Wildest Frontier list: $25.00 by Free Press Hardcover
(17 July, 2001)
(24 reviews)  Editorial Review: If Michael Lewis (The New New Thing, Liar's Poker) or P.J. O'Rourke (Holidays in Hell, Parliament of Whores) had spent the 1990s in Moscow, they might have produced a book like Casino Moscow--a dizzying first-person account of the wild east and its shotgun wedding with capitalism. |
 | China and the WTO: Changing China, Changing World Trade list: $21.95 - our price: $21.95 by John Wiley & Sons Hardcover
(January, 2002)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Insightful!: This book is a bit unfocused, but even its tangents are interesting. You get a few pages here on Chinese history, a few pages there of polemic about rich nations' unfair trading practices, |
 | Committee Goverance in the European Union (Europe in Change) list: $74.95 - our price: $74.95 by Manchester University Press Hardcover
(02 September, 2000)
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 | COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF NATIONS list: $40.00 - our price: $26.40 by Free Press Hardcover
(01 June, 1998)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Why Certain Countries Make What They Make: Michael Porter with "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" deserves to be considered with the likes of Adam Smith and Milton Friedman in the pantheon of economists. |
 | Currencies and Crises list: $22.00 - our price: $22.00 by The MIT Press Paperback
(23 February, 1995)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Currency Management- Very important for corporations: Paul is one of the famous personalities in the world of finance. Any person who has not heard of him has got no right to be in the field of finance. |
 | Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market list: $75.00 - our price: $47.25 by Wiley Hardcover
(15 August, 2002)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Thanks Disappointed and Disgusted from Northern California: The author spends way too much time explaining basic economic indicators that should be basic knowledge for any investor. |
 | Designing the Global Corporation list: $44.00 - our price: $39.16 by Jossey-Bass Hardcover
(15 July, 2000)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Full of valuable insights for managers and scholars alike: Galbraith has succeeded in filling the gap that he intended to fill in that specific area of management literature where organization theory and international business research interact. |
 | Developing Global Executives list: $29.95 - our price: $18.87 by Harvard Business School Press Hardcover
(January, 2002)
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 | Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy list: $17.95 - our price: $17.95 by University of California Press Paperback
(01 July, 2000)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: The race to the very bottom: "Disposable People" by Kevin Bales is an important book on the topic of slavery in our time. The author intelligently combines original cases studies and third-party research with a solid understanding of global economics. |
 | Do's and Taboos Around The World (Do's and Taboos Around the World) list: $16.95 - our price: $11.53 by Wiley Paperback
(June, 1993)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: A Great Resource for International Travelers: The basis of this wonderful book is to show the customs, protocol and laws in societies that may be vastly different from the society in which you live. |
 | Eat the Rich list: $13.00 - our price: $9.75 by Grove/Atlantic Paperback
(01 September, 1999)
(89 reviews)  Customer Review: A Very Funny Trip: I got hooked on P.J. O'Rourke through his work in "RollingStone." Each of his books have usually just been expandedversions of his gonzo-style of journalism. |
 | Economic Growth : Second Edition list: $75.00 - our price: $75.00 by The MIT Press Hardcover
(01 October, 2003)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Macro Musings: By David Guy AtkinAs somewhat of a social insomniac, I have an exorbitant amount of time laying in bed doddling. While playing games with myself is somewhat amusing, |
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