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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002568
    Format: xxxii, 336 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates , illustrations, portraits , 23 cm
    Edition: [2nd edition, reprint]
    ISBN: 9781569246818 , 1569246815
    Content: "The landmark survey that celebrates all the places where people hang out--and is helping to spawn their revival. A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice. 'Third places,' or 'great good places,' are the many public places where people can gather, put aside the concerns of home and work (their first and second places), and hang out simply for the pleasures of good company and lively conversation. They are the heart of a community's social vitality and the grassroots of a democracy. Author Ray Oldenburg portrays, probes, and promotes these great good places -- coffee houses, cafes, bookstores, hair salons, bars, bistros, and many others both past and present--and offers a vision for their revitalization. Eloquent and visionary, this is a compelling argument for these settings of informal public life as essential for the health both of our communities and ourselves. And its message is being heard: Today, entrepreneurs from Seattle to Florida are heeding the call of The Great Good Place--opening coffee houses, bookstores, community centers, bars, and other establishments and proudly acknowledging their indebtedness to this book."
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: 2nd edition first published: ©1997 , PREVIOUS EDITION: New York : Paragon House, 1989 , PREFACE -- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION -- INTRODUCTION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PART I: 1. The Problem of Place in America -- 2. The Character of Third Places -- 3. The Personal Benefits -- 4. The Greater Good -- PART II: 5. The German-American Lager Beer Gardens -- 6. Main Street -- 7. The English Pub -- 8. The French Café -- 9. The American Tavern -- 10. Classic Coffeehouses -- PART III: 11. A Hostile Habitat -- 12. The Sexes and the Third Place -- 13. Shutting Out Youth -- 14. Toward Better Times... and Places -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX. -- Provided by publisher
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT69906
    Format: 1 online resource (222 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780195100877 , 9780198026112
    Content: By examining the development of economics in the 20th century, this book argues that the breakthroughs of post WWII general equilibrium theory and its rejection of utilitarianism and marginal productivity have been misunderstood. Mandler maintains that although earlier neoclassicism deserved criticism, current theory does not adequately address the problems the discarded concepts were designed to solve, and that intractable dilemmas therefore appear
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: The Transformation of Economic Theory -- 1.1 Three transitions -- 1.2 The timing of the transitions -- 1.3 Theory versus practice -- 1.4 Where early neoclassical theory fails -- 1.5 Interest theory: a further blindspot -- 1.6 Why the history of economic theory? -- 2. Marginal Productivity and the Indeterminacy of Factor Prices -- 2.1 Introduction and overview -- 2.2 Marginal productivity theory -- 2.3 Initial criticisms of marginal productivity theory -- 2.4 Nondifferentiable production and indeterminacy -- 2.5 Alternatives to differentiable production -- 2.6 Fixed-coefficients theory and its critics -- 2.7 Long-run theories -- 2.8 Factor pricing in contemporary theory -- 2.9 Factor-price indeterminacy revisited: Sraffa and general equilibrium theory -- 2.10 Conclusion -- Appendix -- 3. The Prehistory of Distribution Theory: The Wage Fund and the Invention of Marginal Productivity -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Factor pricing in classical economics -- 3.3 The wage fund -- 3.4 J.S. Mill and elastic factor supply -- 3.5 Between the wage fund and marginal productivity -- 3.6 The emergence of marginal productivity -- 3.7 Conclusion -- 4. The Ordinal Revolution -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Demand analysis and neoclassical economics -- 4.3 Hedonism and its advantages -- 4.4 Early neoclassical accounts of deliberation -- 4.5 Ordinal preference theory -- 4.6 Ordinalism versus cardinalism -- 4.7 Diminishing marginal utility and psychological concavity -- 4.8 Should assumptions be placed only on preferences? -- 4.9 Convexity versus diminishing marginal utility -- 4.10 Transitivity and completeness -- 4.11 Conclusions -- 4.12 Postscript: choice under uncertainty -- 5. Historical Issues in Preference Theory: Cardinality and the Transition to Ordinalism -- 5.1 Cardinality and cardinal measurability , 5.2 Cardinality based on pleasure -- 5.3 The end of hedonism -- 5.4 Fisher: non-hedonistic cardinality -- 5.5 The move to ordinalism -- 6. Paretian Welfare Economics -- 6.1 Introduction and overview -- 6.2 Economic utilitarianism -- 6.3 Early neoclassical definitions of efficiency -- 6.4 The rejection of utilitarianism -- 6.5 Bergson-Samuelson social welfare functions -- 6.5.1 An example: Harsanyi social welfare functions -- 6.6 Compensation criteria -- 6.6.1 Hicksian variations: cost-benefit analysis -- 6.6.2 Output comparisons -- 6.7 The postwar consensus -- 6.8 Problems with Pareto optimality -- 6.9 Policy paralysis: a social-choice example -- 6.10 Conclusion -- 7. A Positive Rate of Interest? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The classical position -- 7.3 Early neoclassical interest rate theory -- 7.4 Contemporary interest rate theory and the impatience assumption -- 7.5 Technological arguments for a positive interest rate -- 7.6 Land and interest -- 7.7 Conclusion -- Appendix -- 8. Conclusion -- 8.1 Anomaly versus norm in theoretical models -- 8.2 Form and content -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
    Additional Edition: Print version Mandler, Michael Dilemmas in Economic Theory New York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c1999 ISBN 9780195100877
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: FULL  ((OIS Credentials Required))
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York : New York Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010087835
    Format: XII, 486 S.
    Edition: 1. publ. in the U.S.A.
    ISBN: 081474639X , 0814746403
    Series Statement: Main trends of the modern world
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Verstädterung ; Metropole ; Stadt ; Alltag ; New York, NY ; Urbanität ; Stadtsoziologie ; Stadtgeografie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : Riverhead Books, a member of Penguin Putnam Inc.
    UID:
    gbv_1789586623
    Format: xiii, 226 Seiten , 22 cm
    ISBN: 1573221414 , 9781573221412
    Content: Making loss matter -- Home -- Dreams -- Self -- Love -- Faith -- Life.
    Content: "How to find faith in difficulty--the faith, hope, and purpose that help us survive"--Jacket
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-220) and index
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY, USA : Three Rivers Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0001715
    Format: xvi, 368 pages , illustrations , 21.5 x 14.5 cm
    Edition: Revised and updated
    ISBN: 9780812928082 , 0812928083
    Content: "An invaluable resource for any manager or professional, this book offers a collection of proven, practical methods for simplifying any problem and making faster, better decisions every time. Thanks to the computer and communications revolutions, business people today are inundated with more data than ever before. But making sense of the information and using it to make smart, profitable decisions has never been tougher. The Thinker's Toolkit comes to the rescue. Using real-life examples and exercises, Morgan Jones explains how to replace seat-of-the-pants decision-making methods with fourteen little-known yet surprisingly powerful techniques for solving problems of all kinds, creatively. Each is simple to learn and to apply, requiring no more equipment than a pencil and a legal pad. Armed with The Thinker's Toolkit, anyone in business can start making better decisions today, with immediate benefits to the bottom line."
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: originally published by Times Books in 1995 and 1998 , Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: Why We Go Astray -- 1: Thinking About Thinking -- 2: Insights into Problem Solving -- Part 2: The Fourteen Tools -- 3: Problem Restatement -- 4: Pros-Cons-and-Fixes -- 5: Divergent/Convergent Thinking -- 6: Sorting, Chronologies, and Time Lines -- 7: Casual Flow Diagramming -- 8: The Matrix -- 9: The Scenario Tree -- 10: Weighted Rankings -- 11: Hypothesis Testing -- 12: Devil's Advocacy -- 13: The Probability Tree -- 14: The Utility Tree -- 15: The Utility Matrix -- 16: Advanced Utility Analysis -- Part 3: Where Do We Go from Here? -- 17: Your Next Steps -- Solutions to Exercises -- For Further Reading -- Notes -- Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Handbooks and manuals
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  • 6
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Luxembourg : Tuff Bites
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044542843
    Format: 2 CDs , 12 cm
    Note: Tracks 1-1 to 1-5 were recorded live in a Copenhagen TV-Studio on Sept. 17, 1968. Tracks 1-6 to 1-11 were recorded live for the Critique show at PBS TV Studios New York May 23, 1969. Tracks 2-1 to 2-6 were recorded live at State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, Dec. 11, 1970. Track 2-7 was recorded live at Toronto Pop Festival, Varsity Stadium Toronto, Canada, Sept. 13, 1969. , Enthält: Alabama song/Back door man. The WASP (Texas Radio & The Big Beat). Love me two times. When the music's over. The unknown soldier. Tell All the people. Alabama song/Back door man. Wishful sinful. Build me a woman. The soft parade. Doors interview by Richard Goldstein. Love her madly. Back door Man. Ship of fools. The changeling. L.A. woman. When the music's over. The end
    Language: English
    Keywords: CD
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY, USA :Morrow,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000770
    Format: 308 pages : , 20.5 cm.
    Edition: Reissue.
    ISBN: 9780060533229 (pbk.) , 0060533226 (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Biomimicry is a revolutionary new science that analyzes nature's best ideas -- spider silk and prairie grass, seashells and brain cells -- and adapts them for human use. Science writer and lecturer Janine Benyus takes us into the lab and out in the field with the maverick researchers who are applying nature's ingenious solutions to the problem of human survival: stirring vats of proteins to unleash their signaling power in computers; analyzing how spiders manufacture a waterproof fiber five times stronger than steel; studying how electrons in a leaf cell convert sunlight to fuel in trillionths of a second; discovering miracle drugs by observing what animals eat -- and much more. The products of biomimicry are things we can all use -- medicines, "smart" computers, super-strong materials, profitable and earth-friendly business. "Biomimicry" eloquently shows that the answers are all around us." --
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: first published: 1997.
    Language: English
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