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Peter Greenaway is one of the most distinctive and provocative personalities to emerge in European cinema in the last two decades. This extensively illustrated critical study examines Greenaway's vision from a number of perspectives.
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Comprehensive coverage of trade policy theory for the developing world
This series of specially commissioned readings is designed to complement main texts for core and optional courses on undergraduate and postgraduate economics degree courses.
This volume brings together two comprehensive survey studies of the literature on the microeconometrics of international trade. The chapters apply new empirical methods to the analysis of the links between international trade and various dimensions of firm performance such as productivity, profitability, wages, and survival. The studies also include report results for Germany, one of the leading actors on the world markets for goods and services.
The changing lives of three women as their men are sent away to fight Everyone remembered the summer of ’39 as golden and strange. Golden because it was the driest on record; strange because people were burrowing holes and roofing them with iron. Waiting for the bombs... In the Hampshire town of Markham, Georgia Kennedy wakes on her husband’s last day in Civvy Street and feels elated. Conventionally married to the pompous Hugh, she discovers liberation during the war. Like other women, she embraces the camaraderie previously held back by gender and class. For Georgia, for rich, spoiled Eve, for salt-of-the-earth Dolly, life will never be the same again. Warm, witty and poignant, The Consequences of War confirms Betty Burton’s reputation as a master storyteller, and is perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Diney Costeloe or Rosie Harris.
International trade is the core foundation of globalisation. This current and up-to-date volume brings together the finest academics working in the field today, containing contributions in key areas of policy research, such as, modelling frameworks, trade policy, trade and migration, trade and the environment, trade and unemployment.
The annual report of the Armed Forces' Pay Review Body contains recommendations for the pay levels for members of the naval, military and air forces. Recommendations include: a three per cent increase in military salaries from 1 April 2005; a five per cent increase in daily rates of Separation Allowance and a £50 increase in associated bonuses; a three per cent increase in all rates of Specialist Pay and Compensatory Allowances; and increases in accommodation and food charges.