Business English Magazine 33/2013 January-February
A bimonthly magazine for the learners of business language at upper intermediate and advanced levels. All texts followed by wordlists. Features finance, small business, management, technology, language, lifestyles, profiles, international trade, European economy, and local issues.
McLaren’s International Trade covers all of the conventional theory that students are expected to learn, but presents it in a modern and unique way. Aiming to teach students how to use economic theory instead of merely memorizing economic theory, International Trade introduces each topic with a real-world policy problem followed by the models and theories in an applied approach. This approach encourages more student engagement with the material and fosters a view of model theory as a tool for understanding the world. The text is designed well for undergraduate students but can be used in MBA, and Masters of Public Administration courses in international economics.
The second edition of this major innovative text covers a wide variety of business law topics in considerable depth and at a high academic standard while maintaining an easily readable style. The text includes the English legal system and dispute resolution; the law of contract; sale of goods and the supply of services; agency; the law of torts; consumer credit; company and partnership law; employment law; intellectual property; trade descriptions, misleading prices and product safety. The integrated approach taken emphasises the policy behind the law and how different areas of law are interconnected.
Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods that Turned Ordinary People into Legendary Traders
For the first time, the successful Turtle system is explained -- the rules, timing, risks, and rewards that can deliver enormous profits. Faith shows you how to use this system, including how to select the right trades, smooth out returns, effectively diversify, and know when to exit a winning trade.