The origin of wealth : the radical remaking of economics and what it means for business and society
By: Beinhocker, Eric D
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Provides an explanation of economic evolution, addresses how wealth is created, and discusses how new ways of thinking about economics are being applied to twenty-first century business strategy, organizational design, investment, and public policy.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 338.9 BE OR (Browse shelf) | Available | T0054926 |
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338.9 BA PE The pension puzzle : | 338.9 BE CH The challenge of predicting economic crises / | 338.9 BE GL Globalization, planning and local economic development | 338.9 BE OR The origin of wealth : | 338.9 BL LO Local economic development : | 338.9 BL TR Trade, growth, and inequality / | 338.9 BU IL Building the resilience of small states : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 455-506) and index.
Provides an explanation of economic evolution, addresses how wealth is created, and discusses how new ways of thinking about economics are being applied to twenty-first century business strategy, organizational design, investment, and public policy.
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