Author: Svetozar Pejovich
Publisher: University of Minnesota Pre
Keywords: yugoslavia, economy, planned, market
Number of Pages: 172
Published: 1966-09-21
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0816603960
ISBN-13: 9780816603961
The Yugoslavian economic system, combining, as it does, elements of Marxist socialism with many aspects of free enterprise, represents a challenging experiment which is being closely watched by students of economic and political theory. The system has attracted serious attention in the emerging nations of Asia and Africa and, more recently, in the Soviet Union itself. Though they retain socialist, state-centered goals, the Yugoslavs have introduced a great deal of decentralization and individual incentive and have allowed production to be largely regulated by the demand of a relatively free ma
Author: Otis L. Graham Jr.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: nixon, roosevelt, society, planned
Number of Pages: 376
Published: 1976-01-22
List price: $60.00
ISBN-10: 0195019857
ISBN-13: 9780195019858
Graham here examines the beginnings and development of national growth policies and machinery in the United States from the New Deal to the Nixon administration.
Author: Henny Bos
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Keywords: uva, proefschriften, families, lesbian, planned, parenting
Number of Pages: 120
Published: 2005-02-02
List price: $36.60
ISBN-10: 9056293672
ISBN-13: 9789056293673
This thesis reports on a study on lesbian families in which the children were born to the lesbian relationship (planned lesbian families). How strong is the desire of lesbian mothers to have a child, and what are their motivations? How do lesbian mothers experience parenthood? What do they strive for in child rearing? How do they experience the relationship with their partner, and do they feel supported by others? What is the quality of the parent-child relationship in lesbian families? Do lesbian mothers feel rejected, and if so, does this have a negative impact on their role as a parent, and
Author: Richard A. Wells
Publisher: Free Press
Keywords: treatment, term, short, planned
Number of Pages: 308
Published: 1994-09-01
List price: $46.00
ISBN-10: 002934655X
ISBN-13: 9780029346556
Author: Larry Stelter
Publisher: Emerson & Church
Keywords: mail, gifts, planned, raise
Number of Pages: 102
Published: 2008-03-10
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 1889102334
ISBN-13: 9781889102337
As Larry Stelter makes clear in his new book, How to Raise Planned Gifts by Mail, most people have it all wrong when it comes to planned giving. And he should know - he heads the largest planned giving marketing company in the U.S. While executing a planned gift can be complicated, that’s irrelevant really. Attorneys, financial planners, and CPAs can (and should) handle the paperwork. Your simpler, and far more pivotal, job is to stoke the prospect’s interest, fuel his or her desire, and lay the groundwork for closing the gift.
Author: Russell L. Ackoff
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: planned, plan, future, corporate, creating
Number of Pages: 312
Published: 1981-04-01
List price: $85.00
ISBN-10: 0471090093
ISBN-13: 9780471090090
Here’s why thousands of readers in business and management turn to Russell Ackoff for innovative and effective ideas: "Russell Ackoff has probably influenced more managers than any other living person.. Two of his books, Scientific Method (1962) and Redesigning the Future (1974), are the cornerstones of much of the theory and methods for systematic analysis of problems in management and planning." --APA Journal "Russell Ackoff is undoubtedly one of the great masters of this art." [of storytelling as a means of conveying information]. --Omega, The International Journal of Management Scien
Author: Ann Forsyth
Publisher: University of California Pre
Keywords: columbia, woodlands, irvine, communities, suburbia, planned, reforming
Number of Pages: 394
Published: 2005-03-14
List price: $37.95
ISBN-10: 0520241665
ISBN-13: 9780520241664
The "new community" movement of the 1960s and 1970s attempted a grand experiment in housing. It inspired the construction of innovative communities that were designed to counter suburbia’s cultural conformity, social isolation, ugliness, and environmental problems. This richly documented book examines the results of those experiments in three of the most successful new communities: Irvine Ranch in Southern California, Columbia in Maryland, and The Woodlands in the suburbs of Houston, Texas. Based on new research and interviews with developers, designers, and residents, Ann Forsyth traces