The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008
What better guide could we have to
the 2008 financial crisis and its
resolution than our newest Nobel
Laureate in Economics, the prolific
columnist and author Paul Krugman?
What better guide could we have to the 2008 financial crisis and it resolution than our newest Nobel Laureate in Economics, the prolific columnist and author Paul Krugman?
The aim of the series is to cover topics in economics, mathematical economics and econometrics, at a level suitable for graduate students or final year undergraduates specializing in economics. There is at any time much material that has become well established in journal papers and discussion series which still awaits a clear, self-contained treatment that can easily be mastered by students without considerable preparation or extra reading.
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A.I.M.: The Powerful 10-Step Personal and Career Success Program
From the Introduction by Alex Gill Before embarking on the A.I.M. program, I was just an ordinary guy with a problem that many, many others have had at some point in their careers. I was unhappy. I was becoming bitter. I complained about my job a lot. I knew I was in a rut and couldn't figure out what to do about it. I felt powerless, unfocused and alone. And I didn't see a way I could make things improve. That was my starting point before I began the A.I.M. process.
Evocative Coaching: Transforming Schools One Conversation at a Time
There?s a lot of conversation about how to make schools better. Unfortunately, the nature of those conversations often makes things worse. Evocative Coaching: Transforming Schools One Conversation at a Time maps out a way to change that. By taking a teacher-centered, no-fault, strengths-based approach to performance improvement, the Evocative Coaching model generates the motivation and movement that enables teachers and schools to achieve desired outcomes and enhance quality of life.