The book includes chapters on natural gas, coal, tar sands and heavy oil, oil shale, uranium, and (although not strictly an energy resource itself) hydrogen. A concluding chapter on the overall energy picture covers the likely mix of energy sources the world can rely on for the near-term future, and the special roles that will need to be played by conservation, high-mileage diesel automobiles, …
The scope of the book is wide: it blends philosophy with economics, politics, sociology and history in a discussion of the future. wai fong has drawn on her knowledge and experiences to articulate a vision, a new global way, not only for Asia but also for the rest of the world.
The objective is to create a core body of literature essential to the study of political science in new zealand. through that it is hoped to stimulate academic debate and to provide students of new zealand politics with a collection of texts that are interesting, original and challenging.
Labour relations in new zealand provides the most complete coverage of the topic published to date. intelligently organised, lively, and easy to read, it carefully builds comprehensive frameworks to assist understanding of current labour relations events, development, and issues.
Good managers are not born, they are made. they are fashioned by experience of business and the realisties of the workplace.
The fact that politicians are hopeless at business is not news. besides, i have already written that book. what is interesting is why new zealand was able to turn around its basket-case state business. I think we discovered some remarkable things about what causes succes that is worthy of another book.
This book seeks to answer these questions and sets out a rigorous framework for the development of a more prosperous new zealand economy.
Sesuai dengan itu , maka buku ini kami maksudkan untuk dipergunakan oleh mahasiswa, yang mengikuti pertama kali mata kuliah ekonomi perusahaan.
The business guide to namibia is intended not only to be the authoritative introduction to namibian economics and government aimed at the foreign investor, but to also serve as a general reference guide to diplomats, journalist, researchers and anybody else with more than a cursory interest in the country.