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Cyberlibris Newsletter: Econométrie Introduction à l’économétrie est destinée aux étudiants des masters d’économie quantitative et d’économétrie. Elle peut aussi intéresser les élèves des ...
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Cyberlibris Newsletter: Nouveaux éditeurs Surtout connus pour leurs collections sur la gestion d'entreprise, l'informatique et la construction, les deux éditeurs ont fait évoluer leurs catalogues ...
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Cyberlibris Newsletter: Harvey Rosen, David Begg, Stanley Fischer ... ... David Jobber, Robert Frank, Frank Dewhurst, David Avison and many more soon ... (Bloisi/Cook/Hunsaker),; Principles and Practice of Marketing (Jobber), ...
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Cyberlibris blog: Air Battle in the Blogosphere: Boeing Blogs Down ... Mar 10, 2005 ... In the real estate business they say that the three most ... In a nutshell, terra cognita does not matter, terra incognita does matter. ...
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Cyberlibris Newsletter: Econometrics Aficionados: Arnold Zellner ... Helmut Lütkepohl is Professor of Econometrics at the European University Insitute in Firenze. He has published extensive research in the area of ...
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Cyberlibris blog: Global warming: Debunking common pitfalls Global warming, greenhouse effect, ozone layer holes are widely debated and it seems a common wisdom that we are heading for worse.
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Cyberlibris blog: Nothing is sacred: Robert J. Barro and the ... Oct 22, 2004 ... I am currently reading Robert J. Barro's latest book: Nothing is Sacred: Economic ... Le nouveau "lecteur" communautaire de Cyberlibris ...
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Cyberlibris Newsletter: Microeconomics demystified For those who'd like a sweet and smooth introduction to Microeconomics, this is the book. Microeconomics Demystified is authored by Craig A. Depken, ...
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Cyberlibris blog: How to Read Jim Collins, Michael Hammer, Tom ... How to Read Business Books from Corporate Engagement Link: Cyberlibris blog: How to Read Jim Collins, Michael Hammer, Tom Peters, Peter Drucker and the ...
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Cyberlibris blog: How to Read Jim Collins, Michael Hammer, Tom ... According to the November 2004 issue of Fast Company, "last year, 5301 books claiming to be about business were published." This is about 14 books per day!
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