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  1. Who Runs Britain?: and Who's to Blame for the Economic Mess We're in by Robert Peston

    Who Runs Britain?: and Who's to Blame for the Economic Mess We're in by Robert Peston

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    We meet chief executives, hedge fund managers, entrepreneurs, private equity partners, politicians and civil servants, all of whom have talked exclusively. Learn More
  2. Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain by George Monbiot

    Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain by George Monbiot

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    Monbiot documents the end of representative government in Britain. The state is no longer the initiator of policy but an increasingly helpless bystander. As institutional corruption strikes at the heart of public life, in a contest between the desires of big business and the needs of the electorate, the electorate loses out every time. Learn More
  3. The Storm: The World Economic Crisis and What it Means by Vince Cable

    The Storm: The World Economic Crisis and What it Means by Vince Cable

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    Explains the causes of the world economic crisis and how we should respond to the challenges it brings. This book urges readers to resist the siren voices that promote isolationism and nationalism as the answer to economic woes. Learn More
  4. The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything by Robert H. Frank

    The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything by Robert H. Frank

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    Economics doesn't just happen in classrooms or international banks. It is everywhere and influences everything we do and see, from the cinema screen to the streets. This book reveals why many of the most puzzling parts of everyday life actually make perfect (economic) sense. Learn More
  5. Who Runs Britain?: and Who's to Blame for the Economic Mess We're in by Robert Peston

    Who Runs Britain?: and Who's to Blame for the Economic Mess We're in by Robert Peston

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    BBC Business Editor Robert Peston lifts the lid on credit crunch Britain and the rise of the super-rich. Learn More
  6. Mastering Economic and Social History by W.D. Taylor

    Mastering Economic and Social History by W.D. Taylor

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    A concise, up-to-date introductory text for first examinations, covering the period from 1750 to the present day. The book includes a wide selection of source material in keeping with the current trends in history teaching. Learn More
  7. How I Caused the Credit Crunch by Tetsuya Ishikawa

    How I Caused the Credit Crunch by Tetsuya Ishikawa

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    A personal account of 21st century banking excess. It reveals how a young Oxford graduate finds himself in command of vast sums of other people's money. Learn More
  8. A-level Study Guide Economics by Ray Powell

    A-level Study Guide Economics by Ray Powell

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    Whether you are preparing for module tests or end-of-course examinations at A/AS Level and Scottish Higher Grade, this series offers year-round course backup, convenient reference and an approach to revision. Suitable for all syllabuses the guide will help prepare for exam success. Learn More
  9. The Storm: The World Economic Crisis and What it Means by Vince Cable

    The Storm: The World Economic Crisis and What it Means by Vince Cable

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    Explains the causes of the world economic crisis and how we should respond to the challenges it brings. This book shows that although the downturn is global, the complacency of the British government towards the huge 'bubble' in property prices and high levels of personal debt has left Britain badly exposed. Learn More
  10. The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything by Robert H. Frank

    The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything by Robert H. Frank

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    Economics doesn't just happen in classrooms or international banks. It is everywhere and influences everything we do and see, from the cinema screen to the streets. This book reveals why many of the most puzzling parts of everyday life actually make perfect (economic) sense. Learn More

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