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Finance & Development December 1, 2001 Anand Chandavarkar |
A Fresh Look at Keynes: Robert Skidelsky's Trilogy Keynes is widely recognized as the dominant economist of the past century. A recent scholarly biography by Robert Skidelsky evaluates how well his reputation has stood the test of time.  |
Finance & Development December 1, 2001 |
New Book Features IMF's Role in Combating the Global Debt Crisis James M. Boughton's book Silent Revolution: The International Monetary Fund, 1979-1989.  |
Finance & Development December 1, 2001 |
Book reviews and notes The Fed: The Inside Story of How the World's Most Powerful Financial Institution Drives the Markets... The Rules of the Global Game: A New Look at U.S. International Economic Policymaking...  |
CIO January 1, 2002 Carol Zarrow |
Off the Shelf Books: Making It Personal: How to Profit from Personalization Without Invading Privacy... Conquering Organizational Change: How to Succeed Where Most Companies Fail...  |
CIO January 1, 2002 Carol Hildebrand |
Process Must Focus On Customer An interview with reengineering guru Michael Hammer about his new book The Agenda, which talks about the "customer economy" that has resulted from overcapacity in nearly every industry.  |
Salon.com December 21, 2001 |
Last-minute gift ideas From Victorian erotic drawings to toy spaceships to eloquent animal portraits, there's a sumptuous gift book to please even the most persnickety person on your list.  |
Salon.com December 20, 2001 Laura Calder |
Recipe for boredom Why must the modern cookbook be such a flavorless affair?  |
Salon.com December 20, 2001 Allen Barra |
The education of Little Fraud How did a racist speechwriter for George Wallace turn into a "Cherokee" sage and author of a revered multicultural text? The weird tale of Asa ("Forrest") Carter...  |
Salon.com December 20, 2001 Scott Rosenberg |
Ghost arcade Old video games never die -- they just become collectibles and haunt our dreams. Now classic-game geeks have a coffee-table book of their very own...  |
Salon.com December 18, 2001 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Uncle Tungsten" by Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks recalls his childhood romance with chemistry in a book so delightful that even the scientifically illiterate will fall for it, too...  |
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