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by Seyed Javad
30 August 2001 19:23 UTC
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seyedjavad
From: Cambridge University Press
To: "seyedjavad@hotmail.com"
Subject: New titles in Economics, Finance & Econometrics
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 19:21:50 "GMT"
Dear Subscriber,
The Kyoto Protocol does not negate global warming but merely buys the world six years' grace. This is one of the controversial conclusions Bjorn Lomborg justifies in his book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, now available from Cambridge.
You might have seen interviews with Dr Lomborg in the world's media in the last few weeks, which are causing a major stir among environmental groups, but the press coverage only tells a fraction of the story.
Find out more at http://www.cambridge.org/lomborg
You can order this book direct from Cambridge:
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http://uk.cambridge.org/order/webBook.asp?ISBN=0521010683
Hardcover
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The following titles in Economics, Finance & Econometrics are to be published during September 2001:
An Introduction to Economic Dynamics (Hardback)
Ronald Shone
An examples-driven treatment of introductory economic dynamics for students with a basic familiarity of spreadsheets.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=052180034X
An Introduction to Economic Dynamics (Paperback)
Ronald Shone
An examples-driven treatment of introductory economic dynamics for students with a basic familiarity of spreadsheets.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521804787
Democracy in Divided Societies: Electoral Engineering for Conflict Management (Hardback)
Ben Reilly
Series: Theories of Institutional Design
Reilly analyses the design of electoral systems for divided societies, examining various divided societies.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521793238
Democracy in Divided Societies: Electoral Engineering for Conflict Management (Paperback)
Ben Reilly
Series: Theories of Institutional Design
Reilly analyses the design of electoral systems for divided societies, examining various divided societies.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521797306
Domain Conditions in Social Choice Theory (Hardback)
Wulf Gaertner
The most comprehensive survey of current research in an important area of social choice theory.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521791022
Hedge Funds in Emerging Markets (Hardback)
Gordon de Brouwer
Explains the workings of hedge funds, their role in destabilising international finance and their future.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521802334
The Econometric Analysis of Seasonal Time Series (Hardback)
Eric Ghysels, Denise R. Osborn
Series: Themes in Modern Econometrics
The treatment offers a thorough review of developments in econometric analysis of seasonal time series.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521562600
The Econometric Analysis of Seasonal Time Series (Paperback)
Eric Ghysels, Denise R. Osborn
Series: Themes in Modern Econometrics
The treatment offers a thorough review of developments in econometric analysis of seasonal time series.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=052156588X
‘Dear BBC’: Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere (Hardback)
Maire Messenger Davies
Discusses key controversies in the public sphere about children’s relationship with the media, especially television drama.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=0521780772
‘Dear BBC’: Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere (Paperback)
Maire Messenger Davies
Discusses key controversies in the public sphere about children’s relationship with the media, especially television drama.
http://uk.cambridge.org/order/WebBook.asp?ISBN=052178560X
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