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Macroeconomics (4th Edition ) - eBook
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Integrating innovative treatment of macroeconomic concepts with the clearest presentation of long-run growth theory, Jones provides college students an available and truly modern introduction to the field. With new primers, important updates on the outcome of the great recession, and over 90 updated charts and tables, Macroeconomics, 4th Edition, (PDF)
Architect's Pocket Book (5th Edition) - eBook
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This handy pocket ebook brings together a plethora of useful information that architects need on everyday basis – on-site or in the studio. It provides clear guidance and indispensable detail on a wide range of issues, from planning policy through environmental design to abiding by Building Regulations, from structural and
psychology 5e pdf
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Psychology, Global Edition 5e (PDF) is ideal for courses in Introductory Psychology. Throughout Psychology, Fifth Global Edition, the expert and well-known authors J. Noland White and Saundra Ciccarelli employ a learner-centered, assessment-driven approach that maximizes psychology student engagement, and helps all educators keep their students on track. The authors draw
ABCs of Arbitrage: Tax Rules for Investment of Bond Proceeds By Municipalities (2018 Edition) - eBook
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The 2018 Edition of this best-seller, ABCs of Arbitrage (ePub) is expanded, updated, and will help students master both the most complicated and basic aspects of the subject by translating the complex issues of arbitrage into practical, concise language. This ebook will help readers gain a clearer understanding of the
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment - eBook
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Philosophers, criminologists, legal scholars, psychiatrists, and psychologists have long asked vital questions about punishment: What is its reason? What theories help us better comprehend its nature? Are there effective alternatives to punishment? Is punishment just? How can empirical data from the sciences help us better understand punishment? What are the