The Challenge Of Change by Jim Hirst

The Challenge Of Change by Jim Hirst

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Zusammenfassung

A collection of essays covering all the major economic issues facing the world today.

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The Challenge Of Change by Jim Hirst

A groundbreaking management book to enable managers and their companies to cope with and thrive in this age of uncertainty and great change, by one of the country's leading business authors. In this fascinating and instructive collection, fifteen influential economists including Charles Goodhart, Roger Bootle, Samuel Brittan and John Kay look at the major economic issues facing the world today. Ranging from monetary policy and world trade to environmental matters, the rise and fall of inflation and the role of the economist in dealing with competition policy, these up-to-the-minute essays review the major economic developments and ideas of the last fifty years. Looking forward, they then give a range of persuasively argued and sometimes conflicting views on where economics is now, and where it could - and should - be going. ompiled and edited by Jim Hirst, The Challenge of Change is published in association with the Society of Business Economists, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2003. For students of economics, or for anyone interested in the application of economics to business planning and thinking, this stimulating and thoughtful collection provides valuable information, an accessible summary of current economic thinking, and an often provocative selection of opinions.
Jim Hirst was economic adviser to Esso UK for many years. He is now the editor of Business Economist magazine.
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ISBN 13 9781861975393
ISBN 10 1861975392
Titel The Challenge Of Change
Autor Jim Hirst
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Profile Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-07-10
Seitenanzahl 224
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