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By Steven E. Landsburg
Economics books full of "uncommon sense" are more common after the success of Freakonomics, but this rambling survey of hot-button and quotidian issues viewed from a libertarian economic perspective doesn't measure up. Landsburg (The Armchair Economist) is sometimes pleasantly counterintuitive, but too often simply contentious. In using cost/benefit calculations to argue in favor of racial profiling or why we shouldn't care about the looting of Baghdad's museums, he strains to celebrate "all that is counter, original, spare and strange." While positing multiple solutions to interesting problems, he forces logical readers to confront uncomfortable positions—as in the title essay, urging chaste citizens to sleep around, thereby diluting the pool of potential sex partners with AIDS. But the chapters typically conclude without resolution—at one point, the author shrugs: "It's not easy to sort out causes from effects. |
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By Efraim Turban (Author), Ephraim McLean (Author), James Wetherbe (Author)
Business today is transforming in amazing ways, and that’s what IT is all about!
The new Fourth Edition of Information Technology for Management uniquely focuses on how organizations operate and compete in the digital economy, and how IT can assist this transformation. No other text does a better job of putting you at the cutting edge of today’s digital world!
The Fourth Edition includes the absolute latest coverage on technology, with an entire chapter devoted to wireless technology.
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By Rawdon Wyatt (Author)
Thisw orkbookh asb eenw rittenf or studentsw ho arep lanningt o sit eithert he generatlr ainingo r the
academimc oduleso f the IELTeSx am.l t coverss omeo f the mainv ocabularpy ointst hat you will need
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By Alan Calder (Author) , Steve Watkins (Author)
Information is widely regarded as the lifeblood of modern business, but organizations are facing a flood of threats to such “intellectual capital” from hackers, viruses, and online fraud. Directors must respond to increasingly complex and competing demands regarding data protection, privacy regulations, computer misuse, and investigatory regulations. IT Governance will be valuable to board members, executives, owners and managers of any business or organization that depends on information.
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By Rajeev K. Bali (Editor)
Academics and practitioners working in the field of healthcare management need to effectively manage knowledge and knowledge management (KM). KM places value on the tacit knowledge that individuals hold within an institution and often makes use of IT to free up the collective wisdom of individuals within an organization. Clinical Knowledge Management: Opportunities and Challenges establishes a convergence in thinking between KM and knowledge engineering healthcare applications. |
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