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Balancing the banks : global lessons from the financial crisis | Mathias Dewatripont, Jean-Charles Rochet, and Jean Tirole | Princeton University Press |
Civil justice in France
iNagoya University comparative study of civil justiceG 7j | Stephanie Schmidt | ŽœŠwŽÐo”Å |
Denialism : how irrational thinking hinders scientific progress, harms the planet, and threatens our lives
| Michael Specter | Penguin Press |
Fault lines : how hidden fractures still threaten the world economy | Raghuram G. Rajan | Princeton University Press |
Fundamental methods of mathematical economic
4th.ed | Alpha C. Chiang, Kevin Wainwright
| McGraw-Hill/Irwin |
Further mathematics for economic analysis @2nd.ed | Knut Sydsðmter | Financial Times Prentice Hall |
Googled : the end of the world as we know it | Ken Auletta | Penguin Press |
High risk scenarios and extremes : a geometric approach | Guus Balkema, Paul Embrechts | Mathematical Society |
Intermediate microeconomics : a modern approach
8th.ed
| Hal R. Varian | W.W. Norton |
Justice : what's the right thing to do?
| Michael J. Sandel | Straus and Giroux |
MacArthur's Japanese Constitution : a linguistic and cultural study of its making | Kyoko Inoue | University of Chicago Press , |
Macroeconomics in the small and the large : essays on microfoundations, macroeconomic applications and economic history in honor of Axel Leijonhufvud
| edited by Roger E.A. Farmer | Edward Elgar |
Overlapping generations economies @pbk | by Mich Tvede | Palgrave Macmillan |
Planning local economic development : theory and practice 4th.ed | Edward J. Blakely, Nancey Green Leigh | Sage |
Policy paradox : the art of political decision making | Deborah Stone | W.W. Norton |
A primer in social choice theory | Wulf Gaertner | Oxford University Press |
A splendid exchange : how trade shaped the world
| William J. Bernstein | Publishers Group West |
The trillion dollar meltdown : easy money, high rollers, and the great credit crash | Charles R. Morris
| PublicAffairs |
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