Great Britain:
A synopsis of the Bills of Exchange Acts of England and Wales - Paperback
2016, ISBN: 9789333463263
Hardcover
Bantam Books, USA, 1989. Paperback. Very Good. 392 pages. Minor edgewear to covers. Lightly tanned pages. Book exchange stamp. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science Fiction & … More...
Bantam Books, USA, 1989. Paperback. Very Good. 392 pages. Minor edgewear to covers. Lightly tanned pages. Book exchange stamp. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy; ISBN: 0553274627. ISBN/EAN: 9780553274622. Inventory No: 11110165.. 9780553274622, Bantam Books, 1989, Microsoft Press. Hardcover. 0735619794 Used book in very good condition. May have issue # and/or names on book or inside cover but in very good condition. Used items may or may not include CDs, InfoTrac, etc. Items ship within 24 hours. FREE tracking! . Very Good., Microsoft Press, NY: Harper & Brothers, 1877. Unbound. VG. 8vo. 13pp extract, printed in double columns, illustrated with 15 characteristic Harper's engravings, salvaged from a damaged issue of Harper's Monthly, Volume LV, No. 328, September, 1877. Illustrations include a scene between the decks receiving cargo, the piers of the East River Bridge, a view of the United States Bonded-Warehouse, an interior view of the Bonded-Warehouse, a scene in the produce exchange, the Corn and Produce Exchange Building, a scene of loading from a floating elevator, a facsimile of a Bill of Lading, a view of Lower New York from Brooklyn Heights, a scene of loading from a lighter, a scene of loading and unloading at Pier No. 6, East River, the Cotton Exchange, a group of Longshore-men, a junk-shop, and the Harbor Police Patrol. Housed in protective mylar report cover with spine sleeve., Harper & Brothers, 1877, University of Wales Press, 1976. Paperback. Good. Paperback in good condition internally, cover some bumping and creasing. Ex library book. 1976 University of Wales Press. The book is written in Welsh and English. Dr Richard Price was a radical both in his religious and political views. Emotionally and intellectually persuasive, he came to prominence preaching in the leading radical noncomformist chapels in south Wales and London. He argued that governments held their power in trust from the people and were not instruments of divine authority. The Kings of England, he maintained were the only legitimate monarchs because they ruled by consent of the people under the 1688 Bill of Rights. In their respective struggles, the revolutionaries of France and the American colonies were merely asserting the same principle. In 1789, just as the fall of the Bastille marked the triumph of the revolution in France, Price delivered a sermon entitled On Love of Country that provoked a celebrated exchange of views. Edmund Burke penned his famous reaction- Reflections of the French Revolution. Dismissing Price and his fellow radicals as ?the hopping insects of the hour?, he warned that bloodshed and anarchy would surely result from the abandonment of monarchy. More celebrated still was Tom Paine?s The Rights of Man, which returned the argument to the ground Price had staked out. He argued for the creation of a British republic, votes for all adult males, a basic welfare state and progressive taxation. In the following decades Britain trod a path between the two philosophies: retaining the monarchy but also moving gradually to parliamentary democracy. Three years after his great sermon Price was dead. His death was marked by a day of national mourning in France. In his History of Wales (Hanes Cymru) John Davies describes Price simply as ?the most original thinker ever born in Wales?. - used books, secondhand books, out of print books, hard to find books, for sale, second-hand books, college books, student books, nonfiction, first edition, , non-fiction books delivered world wide. ISBN 0-7083-0607-1 0708306071., University of Wales Press, 1976, Headline, 1999 . Paperback. Near Fine. Simon Northcott has devised a brilliant scheme to hack into the Foreign Exchange markets undetected and extract millions of dollars in seconds. He needs to find a maths genius to iron out a few glitches. Kay Nocta, nicknamed thousand, fits the bill. But raiding Forex markets is very dangerous and Thousand is going to need more than a head for numbers to survive. For more photos or information, use the «Ask Bookseller» button and I'll be pleased to help. The book is in stock and ships from the rustic nirvana of Peasedown St. John, near Bath, England from a long-established bookseller - guaranteed by my reputation and the UK Distance Selling Act. Remember! BUYING THIS BOOK means my Jack Russells get their supper! Condition :: Near Fine., Headline, 1999, London: Pitman, 1993. Comprises 21 case studies drawing on materials from manufacturing and service industries in both the public and private sectors. Each case study is structured to test knowledge of, and ability to use effectively, a range of planning, decision-making and strategic management techniques.. Second Edition. Paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library., Pitman, 1993, London; Pitman;. Very Good-. 1906. Hardcover. H/b; vg-; 8vo; 497pp; ; mark on front cover; dk green cover/spine with orange title area; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 497 pages ., London; Pitman, 1906, Global Vision Publishing House, 2010. Softcover. New. In todayâs scenario, economic boundaries almost have already disappeared and those remaining will continue to vanish. The book consists of twelve chapters. Each chapter is supported by the list of book, magazines, journals and websites used as a reference along with relevant questions and few case studies to make the concepts crystal clear. The authors believes that the book will serve as a tool for the students as well as business professionals to better manage and understand various dimensions and concepts of International Business Environment. CONTENTS Foreword vii Acknowledgement ix Preface xi 1. INTRODUCTION AND TRADE THEORIES 1 1.1 Introduction 1.2 What is Business? 1.3 Objectives of Business 1.4 What is International Business and its Evolution? 1.5 Concept and Nature of Business Environment 1.6 Meaning of International Business Environment 1.7 Features of International Business Environment 1.8 Importance of International Business Environment 1.9 International Business Environment: A System Approach 1.10 Factors Affecting International Business Environment 1.11 International Trade Theories 1.12 International Business Environment and Indian Economy 1.13 Globalisation of Business: Concept and Evolution Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 2. MODES OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 53 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Stages of International Business Entry 2.3 Different Modes of International Business 2.4 Strategic Alliances 2.5 Investment Related Mode 2.6 Factors Determining International Business Entry Mode 2.7 Theories of Foreign Market Entry Mode Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 3. REGULATION OF FOREIGN TRADE 84 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Free Trade and Protectionism 3.3 The Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2009 3.4 Foreign Trade Policy 2009-2014 3.5 Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers 3.6 India Trade Promotion Organisation 3.7 Export Promotion Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 4. MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS 113 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Meaning of Multilateral, Bilateral, Regional and Unilateral Agreements 4.3 GATT 4.4 Uruguay Round 4.5 WTO 4.6 The WTO Doha Round 4.7 Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) 4.8 GATS 4.9 TRIPS 4.10 TRIMS 4.11 World Bank 4.12 IMF 4.13 G8 & G20 4.14 Free Trade Areas 4.15 The European Economic Community 4.16 EU and WTO 4.17 NAFTA 4.18 SAFTA 4.19 LAFTA 4.20 ASEAN 4.21 SAARC 4.22 UNCTAD Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 5. MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES 150 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Meaning and Definition of MNCâs 5.3 Models of MNCâs 5.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of MNCâs 5.5 Origin and Development of Multinational Companies in India 5.6 Dominance of MNCâs in India 5.7 Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act 5.8 Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA), 1973 5.9 Change of FERA to FEMA 5.10 Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 6. BALANCE OF PAYMENT 182 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Meaning and Definition of Balance of Payment 6.3 Meaning of Balance of Trade 6.4 Difference Between Balance of Trade and Balance of Payment 6.5 Components of Balance of Payment 6.6 Disequilibrium in the Balance of Payments 6.7 Causes and Types of Disequilibrium 6.7 Measures to Correct Disequilibrium Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 7. NEW ECONOMIC POLICY 201 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Overview of New Economic Policy 1991 7.3 Liberalisation 7.4 Privatisation 7.5 Globalisation 7.6 Impact of New Economic Policy 7.7 Industrial Policy 1991 7.8 New Consolidated FDI Policy 2010 Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 8. FOREIGN INVESTMENTS 236 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Meaning of Foreign Investments 8.3 Foreign Direct Investment 8.4 Foreign Portfolio Investment 8.5 Difference Between FDI & FPI 8.6 Foreign Exchange Market 8. Printed Pages: 340., Global Vision Publishing House, 2010, Global Vision Publishing House, 2010. Softcover. New. In todayâs scenario, economic boundaries almost have already disappeared and those remaining will continue to vanish. The book consists of twelve chapters. Each chapter is supported by the list of book, magazines, journals and websites used as a reference along with relevant questions and few case studies to make the concepts crystal clear. The authors believes that the book will serve as a tool for the students as well as business professionals to better manage and understand various dimensions and concepts of International Business Environment. CONTENTS Foreword vii Acknowledgement ix Preface xi 1. INTRODUCTION AND TRADE THEORIES 1 1.1 Introduction 1.2 What is Business? 1.3 Objectives of Business 1.4 What is International Business and its Evolution? 1.5 Concept and Nature of Business Environment 1.6 Meaning of International Business Environment 1.7 Features of International Business Environment 1.8 Importance of International Business Environment 1.9 International Business Environment: A System Approach 1.10 Factors Affecting International Business Environment 1.11 International Trade Theories 1.12 International Business Environment and Indian Economy 1.13 Globalisation of Business: Concept and Evolution Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 2. MODES OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 53 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Stages of International Business Entry 2.3 Different Modes of International Business 2.4 Strategic Alliances 2.5 Investment Related Mode 2.6 Factors Determining International Business Entry Mode 2.7 Theories of Foreign Market Entry Mode Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 3. REGULATION OF FOREIGN TRADE 84 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Free Trade and Protectionism 3.3 The Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2009 3.4 Foreign Trade Policy 2009-2014 3.5 Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers 3.6 India Trade Promotion Organisation 3.7 Export Promotion Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 4. MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS 113 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Meaning of Multilateral, Bilateral, Regional and Unilateral Agreements 4.3 GATT 4.4 Uruguay Round 4.5 WTO 4.6 The WTO Doha Round 4.7 Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) 4.8 GATS 4.9 TRIPS 4.10 TRIMS 4.11 World Bank 4.12 IMF 4.13 G8 & G20 4.14 Free Trade Areas 4.15 The European Economic Community 4.16 EU and WTO 4.17 NAFTA 4.18 SAFTA 4.19 LAFTA 4.20 ASEAN 4.21 SAARC 4.22 UNCTAD Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 5. MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES 150 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Meaning and Definition of MNCâs 5.3 Models of MNCâs 5.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of MNCâs 5.5 Origin and Development of Multinational Companies in India 5.6 Dominance of MNCâs in India 5.7 Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act 5.8 Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA), 1973 5.9 Change of FERA to FEMA 5.10 Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 6. BALANCE OF PAYMENT 182 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Meaning and Definition of Balance of Payment 6.3 Meaning of Balance of Trade 6.4 Difference Between Balance of Trade and Balance of Payment 6.5 Components of Balance of Payment 6.6 Disequilibrium in the Balance of Payments 6.7 Causes and Types of Disequilibrium 6.7 Measures to Correct Disequilibrium Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 7. NEW ECONOMIC POLICY 201 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Overview of New Economic Policy 1991 7.3 Liberalisation 7.4 Privatisation 7.5 Globalisation 7.6 Impact of New Economic Policy 7.7 Industrial Policy 1991 7.8 New Consolidated FDI Policy 2010 Summary Questions for Discussion Case Study 8. FOREIGN INVESTMENTS 236 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Meaning of Foreign Investments 8.3 Foreign Direct Investment 8.4 Foreign Portfolio Investment 8.5 Difference Between FDI & FPI 8.6 Foreign Exchange Market 8. Printed Pages: 340., Global Vision Publishing House, 2010, 2016. Softcover. New. Lang:- English, Pages 89. Reprinted in 2016 with the help of original edition published long back.This book is Printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover {HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE}, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (Customisation is possible). Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions., 2016<