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  • Taylor & Francis An Introduction to Industrial Economics 14 Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis The Soviet Industrial Enterprise

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  • Taylor & Francis The Soviet Industrial Enterprise Theory and Practice Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Firms and Markets Essays in Honour of Basil Yamey 8 Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Firms and Markets Essays in Honour of Basil Yamey Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Industry and Innovation Selected Essays 13 Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Industry and Innovation Selected Essays Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Monopolies Cartels and Trusts in British Industry 17 Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Monopolies Cartels and Trusts in British Industry Routledge Library Editions Industrial Economics

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  • Taylor & Francis Transport and Its Place in History

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  • Taylor & Francis Dynamic Economic Systems A Post Keynesian Approach

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Swimming Upstream

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  • Taylor & Francis Made in Italy and the Luxury Market

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    Book SynopsisMade in Italy holds a highly significant position in the global luxury market, as an economic, cultural, and social phenomenon, and the textbook example of the country-of-origin effect. Whilst in the past luxury was conceptualized as an exclusive benefit of the few, it is now a highly diversified ecosystem with disruptive challenges to its identity and authenticity, led by new customer segments. This book through an analysis of diverse cases answers the key issues in the industry of the new Made in Italy luxury, with a particular focus on sustainability.The book provides an in-depth view into luxury Made in Italy, from historical roots, heritage, and tradition to major forces of change and innovative, entrepreneurial adaptations in the 21st century. It situates Made in Italy in the broader global context of change, with regards to the call for sustainable manufacturing and consumption. Written by an international pool of academics and experts in luxury brand managemeTrade Review"A book that has the courage to look inside the excellence of our country, telling its treasures, its know-how and its talent. The future of the Made in Italy luxury lies in the ability of our companies to be ambassadors in the world of the model of uniqueness and excellence that defines the Italian style. By reading this book, the new generations will be able to learn from our heritage to build a future that combines our DNA with the opportunities of technology and sustainability."- Renzo Rosso, OTB Chairman and Founder"A book that has the courage to look inside the excellence of our country, telling its treasures, its know-how and its talent. The future of the Made in Italy luxury lies in the ability of our companies to be ambassadors in the world of the model of uniqueness and excellence that defines the Italian style. By reading this book, the new generations will be able to learn from our heritage to build a future that combines our DNA with the opportunities of technology and sustainability."Renzo Rosso, OTB Chairman and FounderTable of ContentsPrefaceAuthor BiographiesIntroduction: Luxury "Made in Italy"Serena Rovai and Manuela De CarloSection I The Luxury Industry and "Made in Italy": New Perspectives and Challenges Cecilia Pasquinelli Consumers’ Commitment to Brand Recognition: Diesel Sustainability Strategy for "Responsible Living" & the Second-Hand Serena Rovai and Ian Phau Luxury and Sustainability in Shopping Experiences: Vogue Talents and the New Awareness for Sustainable Social Fashion Jessica Antonios Facing the Global Customer: 10 Corso Como Innovative Path Gaetano Aiello, Laura Grazzini, Olga Nachaeva, and Costanza Dasmi The New Road to Certified Sustainability in Luxury: Beachwear and Lingerie Fabio Iraldo Section II Luxury Made in Italy in Transition and the Sustainable Engagement: Cases from Different Sectors Stefania Lazzaroni Luxury Yachting and Sailing – Opportunities and Challenges of Sustainable Development for Italian Boating Industry: The Ferretti Group Case Francesca Goi and Amedeo Migali Case Study Cucinelli: Servant and Ethical Leadership for Social Responsibility and Humanism Susanne Rank and Serena Rovai Italian Luxury: Between Tradition and Storytelling: The Gucci Case Mauro Ferraresi and Giulia Tonucci Integrating Sustainability in Luxury Hospitality Experiences: The Italian Way of the Principe di Savoia Elena Tinacci, Manuela De Carlo, and Martha Friel Luxury Household and Design: Kartell Loves the Planet Michele Coletti and Matilde Rovai Place Heritage and Corporate Heritage as Levers for Sustainability: The Ferragamo Case Cecilia Pasquinelli and Serena Rovai Sustainable Luxury Trajectories for "Made in Italy" Wine Businesses: The Cantine Ferrari Case Jacopo Cammeo, Elena Casprini and Lorenzo Zanni Section III Luxury "Made in Italy" Start-ups and the Sustainable Innovation Challenge Dennis Valle Rifò and Prato Recycling Capital Daniela Toccafondi How to Combine Sustainability and Authenticity in Luxury Brands: An Insight into the Case of La Milanesa Silvia Ranfagni and Giada Salvietti ACBC and the Impossible Challenges of Quality Non-Leather "Made in Italy" Jinju Hu and Mark Esposito Sustainably Small, Successfully Slow: Artisanal Excellence and the New Made in Italy – The Case of Bespoke Tailoring Fabio Duma Conclusion: Luxury "Made in Italy" and Sustainability Ian PhauIndex

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Social Finance and Health

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    Book SynopsisHealth systems across the world face multiple pressures. Input costs are soaring, systems are struggling to keep up with increasing demand for their services and areas of the world still lack universal health coverage. All of this whilst health inequalities between the best and worst-off within countries persist and, in some countries, are even widening. There is a need to think of new initiatives in response to these global health challenges. One such response is social finance. Social finance is about creating social returns. This innovative and rapidly growing sector promotes new ways of banking and funding social and public services. However, social finance has an under-recognised, and potentially underexploited, role in responding to specific aspects of global health challenges: funding and facilitating access to health(care) services and acting on health. The objectives of this book are to conceptualise and evidence different forms of social financeTable of ContentsPart 1: Introduction 1: Social finance and health Part 2: Conceptual basis 2: Rethinking . . . finance 3: Rethinking . . . the funding of healthcare 4: Rethinking . . . how to act on health inequalities Part 3: Evidence 5: Social finance . . . funding health(care) services 6: Social finance . . . acting on health 7: Social finance . . . facilitating access to health(care) services Part 4: Conclusion 8: Social finance and health . . . new horizon or false dawn?

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge Revivals The World Electronics Industry

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    Book SynopsisFirst published in 1990, this book provides an overview of the global distribution of the electronics industry and the structural factors which promoted this distribution by the end of the 1980s. Regarded as a flagship' sector in both advanced and developing countries, the electronics industry is encouraged by governments everywhere. Covering both the civilian and the military sides of the industry, Professor Todd reflects on the future of civilian electronics in the light of its global segmentation, and hints at the fundamental role of governments in the unfolding of both civilian and defence-electronics developments. He also endorses the overwhelming significance of strategies being played by electronics enterprises in both the USA and Japan.  Table of ContentsList of Table; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction 2. The Pivotal Global Players 3. Structural Factors 4. Defence Electronics 5. Innovation and Enterprise 6. The Japanese Powerhouse 7. The NIC Challenge 8. Conclusions; Glossary; References; Index

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd LabourIntensive Industrialization in Global

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    Book SynopsisThe prevailing view of industrialization has focussed on technology, capital, entrepreneurship and the institutions that enabled them to be deployed. Labour was often equated with other factors of production, and assigned a relatively passive role. Yet it was labour absorption and the improvement of the quality of labour over the course of several centuries that underscored the timing, pace and quality of global industrialization. While science and technology developed in the West and whereas the use of fossil fuels, especially coal and oil, were vital to this process, the more recent history has been underpinned by the development of comparatively resource- and energy-saving technology, without which the diffusion of industrialization would not have been possible. The labour-intensive, resource-saving path, which emerged in East Asia under the influence of Western technology and institutions, and is diffusing across the world, suggests the most realistic route humans could take forTrade Review"This volume presents an exciting set of economic explanations of global industrial development that fit the historical evidence far better than standard Anglo- or Euro-centric accounts." - Jeff Horn, Department of History, Manhatten College, in EH.Net"This collection of high-quality essays will interest a wide cross-section of economic historians and economists. The book offers a perspective on long-term industrial and economic development which is almost breath-taking in its range and simplicity... No longer confined to conference papers and sometimes rather obscure journals, the central ideas contained in this collection will doubtless lead to a great deal of interest and further research." - Porphant Ouyyanont, School of Economics, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Journal of Contemporary Asia"All in all this edited volume is a successful attempt to bring authorities in economic history in dialogue and discuss and assess use and limitations of LII as a perspective." - M. Erdem Kabadayi, Istanbul Bilgi University"This book can be expected to lead academic interchanges between economists and historians in order to consider potentia between economists and historians in order to consider potential development on a global scale...they contributed to opening discussions about the possibility to utilize the local point of view into the comparative histories that the discipline of Global History has promoted for 20 years." - Atsuko Munemura, Kansai University"…this carefully compiled collection not only demonstrates clearly that development paths have diverged considerably in the past, and that successful paths may be based on very different combinations of elements, but also that there are many total or partial failures, while turning points within individual paths have often resulted from non-economic causes." - Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social HistoryTable of Contents1 Introduction 2 Labour-intensive industrialization in global history: an interpretation of East Asian experiences 3 The industrious revolutions in East and West 4 Proto-industrialization and labour-intensive industrialization: reflections on Smithian growth and the role of skill intensity 5 Labour-intensity and industrializaton in colonial India 6 Labour-intensive industrialization in the rural Yangzi Delta: late imperial patterns and their modern fates 7 From peasant economy to urban agglomeration: the transformation of ‘labour-intensive industrialization’ in modern Japan 8 Government promotion of labour-intensive industrialization in Indonesia, 1930–1975 9 Labour intensity and manufacturing in West Africa, c.1450–c.2000 10 ‘Colonial’ industry and ‘modern’ manufacturing: opportunities for labour-intensive growth in Latin America c.1800–1940s 11 Labour-intensive industrialization: the case of nineteenth-century Alsace 12 Labour-intensive industrialization and global economic development: reflections

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  • Cambridge University Press Mathematical Modeling

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  • Cambridge University Press The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace

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  • Cambridge University Press Corporate Governance

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  • Cambridge University Press Brazils StateOwned Enterprises A Case Study of the State as Entrepreneur 45 Cambridge Latin American Studies Series Number 45

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  • Cambridge University Press The Organization of Economic Innovation in Europe

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  • Cambridge University Press Economic Behaviour Within Organizations

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides a comprehensive economic analysis of the internal working of organizations. Its attention to the role of information costs in influencing the breadth of discretion that members of an organization have, and the nature and effectiveness of the constraints that can be put upon them, leads to many important hypotheses about organizational behavior.Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Definitions and determinants of employees' discretion over an organization's resources and production; 3. Employees' resource diversions and employers' imposition of resource responsibility; 4. Short-run resource allocation under fixed budgets; 5. Short-run resource allocation in response to demand: the cases of an employee, a private corporation, and a private nonprofit organization; 6. Legislative demand and short-run price and output of the public organization; 7. Employees' investment behaviour and implications for suborganization; 8. Equilibrium behaviour of public and private organizations in the first long run; 9. The demand and supply of nonmarket resource allocation; 10. A brief summary and proposed directions for further work.

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  • Cambridge University Press Coal Mining in Chinas Economy and Society 18951937 Cambridge Studies in Chinese History Literature and Institutions

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  • Cambridge University Press Economics in Urban Conservation

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  • Cambridge University Press Industrial Organisation and Location 16 Cambridge Geographical Studies Series Number 16

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  • Cambridge University Press Production and Economic Dynamics

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  • Cambridge University Press Production Process and Technical Change

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  • Cambridge University Press Constructing a Competitive Order The Hidden History of British Antitrust Policies

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  • Cambridge University Press Debating Coal Closures

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  • Cambridge University Press Oil Trade Politics and Prospects Cambridge Energy and Environment Series

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  • Cambridge University Press Economic Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia 14 Cambridge Russian Soviet and PostSoviet Studies Series Number 14

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  • Cambridge University Press The Economic Theory of Modern Society

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  • Cambridge University Press Applied Production Analysis

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  • Cambridge University Press Oil Trade Politics and Prospects Cambridge Energy and Environment Series

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  • Cambridge University Press Brazil and the Struggle for Rubber

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    Book SynopsisBrazil once enjoyed a near monopoly in rubber when the commodity was gathered in the wild. In this innovative study, Warren Dean demonstrates that environmental factors have played a key role in the many failed attempts to produce a significant rubber crop again in Brazil.Trade Review"Dean has written a lucid and solidly researched account of how a particular plant disease prevented the development of an important branch of agriculture in one country, thereby affecting its economic development, Brazil and the Struggle for Rubber is warmly recommended as a perceptive study of the relationship between humans and their environment." ISIS"In his sophisticated integration of ecological concepts into a socioeconomic history of rubber cultivation, Dean sets a high standard." Martin T. Katzman, American Historical Review"Warren Dean spins a good tale and draws some insightful conclusions about the limits of human ability to manipulate the environment." Report on the AmericasTable of ContentsExplanatory notes; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Prometheus in reverse, 1855–1876; 2. Awaiting developments, 1876–1906; 3. Production and folklore, 1876–1910; 4. The reason why, 1904–1923; 5. A jump in the dark, 1923–1940; 6. The battle for rubber, 1940–1945; 7. Administrative discontinuities, 1946–1961; 8. Complete perplexity, 1961–1972; 9. Economically guaranteed, 1973–1986; Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Glossary; Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Capitalist Development in the Twentieth Century

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  • Cambridge University Press Pay Up and Play the Game

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  • Cambridge University Press Labour and Gold in Fiji

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  • Cambridge University Press Managing the Service Economy

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  • Cambridge University Press Education Technology and Industrial Performance in Europe 18501939

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  • Cambridge University Press The Industrial Revolution in National Context Europe and the USA

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  • Cambridge University Press The Industrial Revolution in National Context

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  • Cambridge University Press Production Process and Technical Change

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  • Cambridge University Press Constructing a Competitive Order

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  • Cambridge University Press Ottoman Manufacturing in the Age of the Industrial Revolution

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