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  1. Michigan's Economic Future: A New Look by Charles L. Ballard, 2010-11-01
  2. The Secret History of the American Empire: The Truth About Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and How to Change the World by John Perkins, 2008-04-29
  3. The New Economics for Industry, Government, Education - 2nd Edition by W. Edwards Deming, 2000-08-11
  4. Basic Economics 4th Ed: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy by Thomas Sowell, 2010-12-28
  5. Statistics for Business and Economics by Paul Newbold, William Carlson, et all 2006-06-15
  6. Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt, 2007
  7. Economics Today, Update Edition (15th Edition) (The Pearson Series in Economics) by Roger LeRoy Miller, 2010-01-24
  8. Economics Today: The Micro View (15th Edition) by Roger LeRoy Miller, 2009-01-08
  9. Urban Economics by Arthur O'Sullivan, 2009-01-01
  10. The Economics of Microfinance, Second Edition by Beatriz Armendáriz, Jonathan Morduch, 2010-05-31
  11. Economic Logic 3rd Edition by Mark Skousen, 2008-05-05

81. Home - Office Of Health Economics
The Office of Health economics aims to commission and undertake research on the economics of health, collect and analyse health and health care data from the United Kingdom and other countries and disseminate the results.
http://www.ohe.org
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The Office of Health Economics provides independent research, advisory and consultancy services on policy implications and economic issues within the pharmaceutical, health care and biotechnology sectors. The OHE has an international reputation, for the quality and independence of its research, which is safeguarded through our Policy Board and Editorial Board. OHE Blog http://oheuk.wordpress.com/
OHE Compendium
The 20th Edition of the OHE Compendium of Health Statistics (2009) is now available ...
The Essential Data Source for Understanding the UK Health Sector
The OHE Compendium of Health Statistics is a onestop statistical source specially designed for easy use by everyone interested in the UK health care sector and the NHS. It contains over 300 easy-to-read tables and charts accompanied by explanatory notes, source details and full commentary on a wide collection of topics related to UK health, health care and health spending. The Compendium is divided into four main sections: Demographics, including population, morbidity and mortality; UK health care expenditure and costs of the NHS; Hospital services; and Family health services. Information is updated annually and ranges from age structure, to detailed information such as death rates by cause, and NHS expenditure on pharmaceuticals.

82. A Compilation Of Diabetes Health Economics Resources
Seeks to enhance communication about economic issues in diabetes care, and establish collaborative efforts in the reporting and dissemination of related economics research.
http://www.pitt.edu/~tjs/diabecon.html
Resources related to Diabetes Health Economics
This page contains selected materials and compilations related to health economic issues in diabetes. The purpose of the page is to maintain an online resource for various materials that I have gathered or generated over time. Others are welcome to use these resources. I ask, though, that you give appropriate attribution to the source (or authors) of the materials. The compilations of papers, cost estimates, and studies will vary in their timeliness. I will be working over time to make all of the materials more current. Your feedback is welcome.
Selected Diabetes Health Economics Resources
A bibliography of papers on diabetes economics
Diabetes Health Economics Resource , a searchable database (1997-forwards) of diabetes management-related bibliographic resources
Estimates of the economic cost of diabetes
Economic evaluation studies in the diabetes literature
Online Publications on diabetes economics
Lecture slides on diabetes economics

83. Wuppertal Institut Für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH:  Home, Wuppertal Institut
Links to both US and European programs related to environmental economics and business.
http://www.wupperinst.org/Sites/links.html

84. Consumption Or Wealth?
Essay about how we can use durability as a means of conservation with related links.
http://home.earthlink.net/~durable
Consumption or Wealth?
The theory that human labor is the source of wealth has led us to believe that more people can always make more wealth, as if resources are unimportant. That was true when human labor was the weakest link in the chain of production before machines multiplied our labor power. After the industrial revolution, the old value of frugality still limited consumption to what was really necessary. With that low level of consumption the automation of production created unemployment. We chose to cure that unemployment by replacing grandpa's frugality with consumer waste. Full employment requires that we consume all that full employment can produce, even if that's more than we want or need. The consumer economy is benefited by unrepairable goods, planned obsolescence, throw-away living, and war. It seeks increased consumption to make jobs, but an efficient system cannot develop so long as we make growing consumption our goal.
We have lost sight of the goal of economic activity.
Our goal should be to provide goods and services. Any work that may be involved is just a means to that end. The consumer economy is not designed to make people wealthy; it is designed to make people consume more. If consumption means "use-up" then we could say that our wealth is approximately all that we ever acquired minus all that we ever consumed.
Consuming All We Can Produce
An efficient economy would produce all the goods we need, in contrast to our consumer economy that seeks to consume all the goods we can produce. Without the use of demand stimulation, war, and other methods of increasing waste, there would be a shortage of paid work in any automated economy. Should we go home and open cans to keep our can openers

85. Climate Change Research At Montana State University
Research on economics of Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation.
http://www.climate.montana.edu/

86. AERE: Association Of Environmental And Resource Economists
AERE is an international scientific association in the field of environmental and resource economics
http://www.aere.org/
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Welcome to the new homepage for the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) , the international professional association for economists working on the environment and natural resources. AERE was founded in 1979 as a means for exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and promoting graduate training in environmental and resource economics. AERE currently has over 900 members from more than thirty nations, coming from academic institutions, the public sector, and private industry. AERE provides many forums for exchanging ideas relevant to the management of natural and environmental resources. AERE has two journals, the

87. The International Society For Ecological Economics
The ISEE aims to facilitate understanding between economists and ecologists and the integration of the two disciplines.
http://www.ecoeco.org/

88. Commercial Properties In Cheyenne, Lease Cheyenne Commercial Properties, Warehou
Economic data site for parts of Wyoming, from the Wyoming Center for Business and Economic Analysis (WCBEA).
http://www.wyomingeconomicdata.com
Welcome to the
Wyoming Center for Business Economic Analysis, Inc.
Your Resource for Unparalleled and Unbiased Data and Analysis
The WCBEA provides a wide range of applied economic and business services to local governments, private sector firms and non-profit organizations. Trust us for the information that will equip you to make sound business decisions and achieve your goals. The WCBEA offers the following services: Economic Indicator Analysis - We develop comprehensive economic and business databases that track local economic trends in Wyoming communities.
Economic Impact and Feasibility Analysis - We measure market feasibility of firms expanding or locating to our community. Plus calculate a firms current and future economic impacts on the community in regards to it's construction activity (commercial and residential), new jobs created, equipment purchases, land costs and actual sales.
Forensic Economics - We deliver expert witness testimony and analyses of potential economic loss due to a personal injury, wrongful death or wrongful termination as well as lost profit analyses.
Surveys - We conduct random probability and non-random surveys.

89. Home
Articles, resources and consulting on economic impact analysis and economic development program evaluation.
http://www.edrgroup.com/

90. World Economic Crisis 2008
Suggests an economic crisis program for the USA.
http://creativism.977mb.com/usa2008.htm

91. Comparative Economic Systems, Text Information And Web Resources
Accompanies a Comparative Economic Systems textbook.
http://hsb.baylor.edu/html/gardner/CES.HTM
Comparative Economic Systems
Here, you will find a large collection of Web resources, organized according to the subject matter in my textbook, Comparative Economic Systems , 2nd Edition, 1998, available at university book stores, Amazon (with a preview of Ch. 1), , and Thomson/South-Western Publishers Thomson Learning - Customer Service
10650 Toebben Drive
Independence, KY 41051 Tel: 800-354-9706
Fax: 800-487-8488
Email: esales@thomsonlearning.com

92. International Economic Journal
Published quarterly in English by the Korea International Economic Association. Includes full access to recent articles.
http://www.iejournal.com

93. ECONOMY PROFESSOR
A portal of economic principles covering past and current economic theories and theorists.
http://www.economyprofessor.com/

94. Abstracts In Economic History | Economic History Services
Provides a forum for economic historians to share information about their works.
http://eh.net/abstracts/
EH.net is owned and operated by the Economic History Association with the support of other sponsoring organizations. Search this site:
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95. Economic History Of The World
A weblog about economic history of the world, together with some history of technology and related entries.
http://www.simun.info/ehlog/
Economic History of the World
A blog about history, technology and economy
The Fate of Arabia Felix
September 28th, 2006 I was reading something and found out about an interesting and (I think) relatively unknown incident that, had it played out differently, could have significantly altered the course of history. So I decided to write an article about it, and here it is. Incense is a mixture burned in religios rituals. Two most important ingredients are frankincense and myrrh. They are both obtained by collecting the resin which leaks when their respective trees are cut. When burned, these resins produce strong odour. Frankincense tree:
Frankincense resin:
Source areas:
Contemporary Roman historian Strabo in his work Geography gives an account of how Romans decided to conquer Arabia Felix. In 26 BC, on orders from Emperor Augustus, Roman governor of Egypt, Aelius Gallus, took upon organizing a military campaign with the goal of finding the source of incense and subduing it to Roman power. 10 000 soldiers were assembled in Egypt, Romans and Egyptians with 1000 Nabatean auxillaries and 500 Jews. Nabatea was a north Arabian kingdom under Roman influence and Nabateans had agreed to help the Romans. Syllaios, a Nabatean governor, became their guide and thus they began their expedition. Roman expedition:
Roman march back to the sea took only two months, which reinforced their belief that they were purposefully misled by their guide. When they reached the Red Sea, they crossed back to Egypt with the remains of the expeditionary force. Thus ended their ambitious expedition and incense remained in Arab hands. Syllaios, the Nabatean guide, was tried for treason, found guilty and beheaded.

96. Economic History Society Site
The society publishes a periodical and works to promote the study of economic and social history.
http://www.ehs.org.uk/

97. The Economic Development Directory
Directory of economic development agency web sites listed by geographical location.
http://www.ecodevdirectory.com/
About the Directory How to get listed Home Email
Economic Development Directory
The Professional's Directory
A directory of websites with significant information for site seekers site selection consultants, real estate departments, business people. Locations for industrial/commercial sites, buildings, data centers, offices and retail locations. For all additions/changes, contact Editor
North America
Economic Development Agencies in the United States
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
Economic Development Agencies in Canada
Atlantic Provinces Central Provinces Ontario Pacific Coast Provinces ...
Economic Development Agencies in Mexico
National. state and regional economic development agencies in Mexico
Consultants for Economic Development Agencies
Marketing consultants (by geographic region), environmentally impaired property consultants and fund raising consultants
Site Selection Consultants
Consulting firms headquartered in North America, Asia, Europe and Oceania.

98. Economic Development Network
Providing data on communities that want economic development to companies and entrepreneurs planning facilities location or site selection projects.
http://www.economicdevelopment.net/

99. ACN High Speed Internet DSL Service
ACN is a searchable database of demographic and economic statistics for every county and metro area in America, along with links to economic development sites.
http://www.acn.net/

100. IED Institute Of Economic Development
UK organization for economic development practitioners provides membership information and listing of upcoming seminars.
http://www.ied.co.uk/

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