Taken together these essays provide a much needed historical background for interpreting the stock market crash of 1987. The research presented in this volume finds that past wisdom about the natur…
Microeconomics for Business and Marketing is an innovative new text for intermediate-level students of microeconomics which offers a series of alternative approaches to economic analysis. "And n…
Microeconomics: Principles and Policy remains a proven leader in the world of economics. Considered as the best policy focused principles text in the market, William J. Baumol and Alan S. Blinder's…
Shows how to identify asset-rich companies that are undervalued by the market and make informed decisions about whether to invest in their stock. Demonstrates how stocks of asset-rich companies suf…
Acknowledged as the outstanding business leader of the late twentieth century, Jack Welch made General Electric one of the world's most competitive companies. This dynamic CEO defined the standar…
This book offers a vivid character sketch of the Chinese entrepreneur. The oral history approach adopted allows the authors to take a series of sociological-biographical snapshots of an entrepreneu…
Every day our economy grows more and more unlike the one we used to know. Twenty years ago, best-selling economist John Kenneth Galbraith predicted that America's giant corporations would dominate …
The great advances of the 1990s were only the beginning. The coming decade will produce a host of new and expanded applications for existing technologies as well as a vast array of powerful innovat…
In this unique and timely volume, Scott Shane systematically explains the formation of university spinoff companies and their role in the commercialization of university technology and wealth creat…
Solve problems before they happen. The speed of change is accelerating. It took radio twenty years to attract ten million users; it took television half that time, Netscape only twenty-eight months…