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Anness Publishing Great Big Baking Book
This book explores a huge range of exciting baking ideas, ensuring that you can bake with complete confidence. It covers everything from rustic cookies and breads to sumptuous cakes and sophisticated tortes, as well as explaining basic techniques, traditional baking secrets and modern innovations. Chapters include Biscuits, Cookies & Bars; Buns & Tea Breads; Yeast Breads; Pies & Tarts; and Cakes & Gateaux - and all are simple to follow. A special section of party cakes brings creative cake decoration within everyone's reach. Open the book to discover all the joys of baking, and create enticing home-made treats to share with your family and friends.
£8.42
Salzwasser-Verlag Expeditions into the Valley of the Amazons, 1539, 1540, 1639
£35.91
Oxford University Press Oxford Reading Tree Word Sparks: Level 12: Class Pack of 48
These books have been specially developed to enhance children's vocabulary and support comprehension. This pack contains 6 copies of each of the 8 titles at Oxford Level 12. The titles are: The Great Canal Clean Up; The Wrong Instruments; Mind That Meteor!; The Foolish Hare and The Mango Tree; Who's Got Talent?; Diamond Dazzle; Amazing Animal Discoveries; Painting Jungles.
£337.28
Oxford University Press Oxford Reading Tree Word Sparks: Level 11: Mixed Pack of 8
These books have been specially developed to enhance children's vocabulary and support comprehension. This pack contains 1 copy of each of the 8 titles at Oxford Level 11. The titles are: The Worst Kite; Plant Pandemonium; Sugar Power!; Alexei and the Firebird; The Great Ukulele Hunt; Rock Star Robbery; Weird Work; Building Bridges.
£73.21
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd politics, institutions and the economic performance of nations
Why do some countries have faster rates of economic growth than others?The relationship between economic growth and the political structure of a country has long been explored in an attempt to understand why some countries experience faster rates of growth than others. This book explores these issues from a new in-depth perspective, challenging conventional theory which claims that democracy promotes economic growth.In examining the economic consequence of politics and institutions, the author provides an extensive critical review of 47 empirical studies. This previous research on the relationship between political and institutional systems and economic policy and growth is analysed and its conclusions questioned. Clemens Siermann then creates a new up-to-date data set on the causality between political and institutional factors and economic variables. In examining the relationship between economic growth, institutional systems and political stability, the author assesses their impact on inflation, fiscal policy, central bank independence, budget deficits, public debt and the investment-income ratio. In conclusion, he argues, that political stability, rather than the type of political system, is a key factor in explaining the differences in the rates of economic growth between countries. This insightful new book will be of interest to economists, political scientists, researchers and post-graduates working in the fields of political economy, growth theory and economic development.
£110.00