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FINANSIAL
- Leverage
for the Environment: A Guide to the Private Financial Services Industry
by John Ganzi, Frances Seymour, Sandy Buffett, and Navroz K. Dubash (frame
and cookie-dependent page images at elpress.com)
- The
Econometric Modelling of Financial Time Series
(second edition, 1999) by Terence C.
Mills (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric Press)
- 52
Simple Ways to Manage Your Money
by Judith A. Martindale and Mary J. Moses (page images at iuniverse.com)
- Release
from Debtor's Prison: Achieving Financial Freedom: A Proven Formula For
Changing the Attitudes and Habits That Keep You In Debt
by Margaret St. John (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric
Press)
- Following
the Money: U.S. Finance in the World Economy
by Anne Y. Kester (page images and partial HTML at NAP)
- Financial
Sector Transformation: Lessons from Economies in Transition,
ed. by Mario I. Blejer and Marko Skreb (frame- and cookie-dependent page
images at Electric Press)
- Financial
Integration in East Asia by
Gordon De Brouwer (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric Press)
- Building
a Modern Financial System: The Indonesian Experience
by David C. Cole and Betty F. Slade (frame and cookie-dependent page images
at Electric Press)
- The
Future of Money in the Information Age,
ed. by James A. Dorn (HTML at cato.org)
- Money,
Method, and the Market Process
by Ludwig Von Mises, ed. by Margit Von Mises, contrib. by Richard M. Ebeling
(HTML at mises.org)
- The
Theory of Money and Credit by
Ludwig Von Mises, trans. by H. E. Batson (frame-dependent HTML at
econlib.org)
- A
Discourse Upon Coins by
Bernardo Davanzati, trans. by John Toland (text at McMaster)
- Gold
and Debt; An American Hand-Book of Finance
by William Lyman Fawcett (page images at MOA)
- The
Gold Standard and Related Regimes: Collected Essays
by Michael D. Bordo (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric
Press)
- Currency
Features for Visually Impaired People
by National Research Council Committee on Currency Features Usable by the
Visually Impaired (HTML at NAP)
- Counterfeit
Deterrent Features for the Next-Generation Currency Design
by National Research Council National Materials Advisory Board (page images
at NAP)
- Salvation
Through Inflation: The Economics of Social Credit
by Gary North (PDF and JavaScript-dependent HTML at entrewave.com)
- Direct
Credits for Everybody by
Alfred Lawson (HTML at lawsonomy.org)
- "Cato"
on Constitutional "Money" and Legal Tender
(Charleston: Evans & Cogswell, 1862)
by Thomas Jefferson Withers (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- A
Critical Examination of Our Financial Policy During the Southern Rebellion
by Simon Newcomb (page images at MOA)
- The
A B C of Finance: or, The Money and Labor Questions Familiarly Explained to
Common People, In Short and Easy Lessons
by Simon Newcomb (page images at MOA)
- A
Resource of War: The Credit of the Government Made Immediately Available
by Elbridge Gerry Spaulding (page images at MOA)
- The
Money Question: The Legal Tender Paper Monetary System of the United States
by William A. Berkey (page images at MOA)
- "Greenbacks"
by Observer (page images at MOA)
- An
Essay on Money & Bullion
by Thomas Joplin (text at McMaster)
- An
Essay on Money and Bullion
(London: Printed for B. Lintot, 1718)
by J. Jocelyn (PDF at McMaster)
- Money
and Trade Considered, With a Proposal for Supplying the Nation with Money
by John Law (text at McMaster)
- Some
Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and the
Raising the Value of Money by
John Locke (text at McMaster)
- Short
Observations on a Printed Paper, Entitled "For Encouraging the Coining
Silver Money in England, and After For Keeping it Here"
by John Locke (text at McMaster)
- Further
Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money
by John Locke (text at McMaster)
- A
Discourse of Coin and Coinage
by Rice Vaughan (text at McMaster)
- Money
Answers All Things by Jacob
Vanderlint (text at McMaster)
- An
Examination Into the Principles of Currency Involved in the Bank Charter Act
of 1844 by John Elliott
Cairnes (PDF at McMaster)
- An
Inquiry Into the Currency Principle
by Thomas Tooke (HTML at McMaster)
- Inside Thatcher's
Monetarist Revolution by Gordon
Pepper
- The
High Price of Bullion by David
Ricardo (text at McMaster)
- The
Banks of New-York by J. S.
Gibbons (page images at MOA)
- Cyberpayments
and Money Laundering: Problems and Promise
by Roger C. Molander, David A. Mussington, and Peter A. Wilson (PDF files at
rand.org)
- Remarks
on Currency and Banking, Having Reference to the Present Derangement of the
Circulating Medium in the United States
by Nathan Appleton (page images at MOA)
- The
History of Banks, to Which is Added: A Demonstration of the Advantages and
Necessity of Free Competition in the Business of Banking
by Richard Hildreth (PDF at McMaster)
- Report
to the New York Clearing House Association of a Committee upon Reforms in
the Banking Business by New
York Clearing House Association (page images at MOA)
- Taking
a Stand on Banking by Helen P.
Rogers (HTML at Wellington Publications)
- The
Coming Battle by Martin Wetzel
Walbert (HTML at nbci.com)
- Lombard
Street: A Description of the Money Market
by Walter Bagehot (HTML at McMaster)
- The
Rise of the London Money Market, 1640-1826
by W. R. Bisschop (PDF at McMaster)
- Historical
Dictionary of the World Bank
by Anne C. M. Salda (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Scarecrow
Press)
- Global Capital
Flows: Should They Be Regulated?
by Stephany Griffith-Jones, contrib. by James Tobin
- Money
and Markets in the Americas: New Challenges for Hemispheric Integration,
ed. by James A. Dorn and Roberto Salinas-Leon (HTML at Fraser Institute)
- The
Growth Company Guide to Investors, Deal Structures, and Legal Strategies
by Clinton Richardson (HTML at growco.com)
- The
New Financial Capitalists: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and the Creation of
Corporate Value by George P.
Baker and George David Smith (frame and cookie-dependent page images at
Electric Press)
- Creating
Value Through Acquisitions, Demergers, Buyouts and Alliances: The Best of
Long Range Planning, ed. by
Bruce Lloyd (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric Press)
- The
Return Generating Models in Global Finance
by Arun J. Prakash, Robert M. Bear, Krishnan Dandapani, Gauri L. Ghai,
Therese E. Pactwa, and Ali M. Parhizgari (frame and cookie-dependent page
images at Electric Press)
- The
Greatest Bull Market in History
(1986) by Martin A. Armstrong (PDF
files at princetoneconomics.com)
- Technical
Analysis from A to Z by Steven
B. Achelis (HTML at equis.com)
- Globalization,
Trade and Foreign Direct Investment,
ed. by John H. Dunning (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric
Press)
- Innovation,
Investment and the Diffusion of Technology in Europe: German Direct
Investment and Economic Growth in Postwar Europe,
ed. by Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain (frame and cookie-dependent page images at
Electric Press)
- It's
No Gamble: The Economic and Social Benefits of Stock Markets
by Lewis D. Johnson and Bohumir Pazderka (HTML at Fraser Institute)
- Ten
Years in Wall Street by
William Worthington Fowler (page images at MOA)
- Foreign
Participation in U.S. Research and Development: Asset or Liability?,
ed. by Proctor P. Reid and Alan Schriesheim (page images at NAP)
- When
Capitalists Collide: Business Conflict and the End of Empire in Egypt
by Robert Vitalis (HTML at UC Press)
- Understanding
Opportunities and Risks in Futures Trading
(1986) by National Futures
Association (text at gsa.gov)
- The
Cornucopia of Old, the Lottery Wheel of the New
by Edward Clifton Wharton (page images at MOA)
- The
Fallacy of Saving by John M.
Robertson (Golden Gale archive format)
- The
Agent's Manual of Life Assurance
by Henry Clay Fish (page images at MOA)
- Employment
and Health Benefits: A Connection At Risk,
ed. by Marilyn J. Field and Harold T. Shapiro (page images at NAP)
- Health
Insurance Among Children of Unemployed Parents
by Jacob A. Klerman (PDF at rand.org)
- Paying
the Price: The Status and Role of Insurance Against Natural Disasters in the
United States, ed. by Howard
Kunreuther and Richard J. Roth (page images at NAP)
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CIVIL
ISLAM. In this timely and authoritative book, Robert W. Hefner traces
the tortured progress of Civil Islam in Indonesia. He draws on
insights acquired over a period of eight years from more than four hundred field
interviews of Muslim participant-observers and from hundreds of carefully cited
scholarly sources in a variety of disciplines. A professor of anthropology at
Boston University, Hefner has already published important scholarly works on
Indonesia.
A
HISTORY OF GOD. Who is God? What can we know about God? And if knowing
God is possible, how do we comprehend him: by reason or only through an ecstatic
epiphany of faith? These questions have tormented theologians and mystics in the
4,000-year history of monotheism. Their wildly varied answers are explored in an
absorbing new book from Britain with a catchy title, a lode of learning and a
challenging thesis.
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