books by subject
International Economic Finance
Controlling the World Bank and IMF: Shareholders, Stakeholders, and the Politics of Concessional Lending
Least Developed Countries and the WTO: Special Treatment in Trade
More than Revenue: Taxation as a Development Tool
Fiscal and Debt Policies for the Future
Learning from the South Korean Developmental Success: Effective Developmental Cooperation and Synergistic Institutions and Policies
State Fragility, State Formation, and Human Security in Nigeria
The Troubled Triangle: Economic and Security Concerns for The United States, Japan, and China
Perspectives on the Indian Corporate Economy: Exploring the Paradox of Profits
Politicising Democracy: The New Local Politics of Democratisation
Negotiating Trade Liberalization at the WTO: Domestic Politics and Bargaining Dynamics
Participatory Budgeting in Asia and Europe: Key Challenges of Participation
David Ricardo
Managing China's Sovereignty in Hong Kong and Taiwan
Economic and Monetary Union Macroeconomic Policies: Current Practices and Alternatives
Campaign Strategy in Direct Democracy
Why We Need the Humanities: Life Science, Law and the Common Good
Why We Need the Humanities: Life Science, Law and the Common Good
Citizenship, Labour Markets and Democratization: Chile and the Modern Sequence
Politicising Democracy: The New Local Politics of Democratisation
Rethinking Productive Development: Sound Policies and Institutions for Economic Transformation
Investment Guide for EU Expansion: Support Funding, Tax and Labour Law, and Acquisition of Real Estate
Inside the Bank of England: Memoirs of Christopher Dow, Chief Economist 1973-84
Macroeconomic Policy in the Franc Zone
Chinese Village, Global Market: New Collectives and Rural Development
International Conflict over Water Resources in Himalayan Asia
Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulatory Governance: Towards Inclusive Development?
The Limits to Capital in Spain: Crisis and Revolt in the European South
Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory
In Defense of Free Capital Markets: The Case Against a New International Finanical Architecture