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Practical lean accounting: a proven system for measuring and managing the lean enterprise, second edition / Brian Maskell, Bruce Baggaley, Larry Grasso

Online Resource




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Debt and guilt: a political philosophy / Elettra Stimilli ; translated by Stefania Porcelli

Dewey Library - HG3701.S7313 2019




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Blockchain economics: implications of distributed ledgers: markets, communications networks, and algorithmic reality / editors Melanie Swan [and four others]

Dewey Library - HG173.B574 2019




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Indian fiscal federalism / Y.V. Reddy, G.R. Reddy

Dewey Library - HJ2157.R43 2019




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Sovereign debt: a guide for economists and practitioners / edited by S. Ali Abbas, Alex Pienkowski, and Kenneth Rogoff

Dewey Library - HJ8015.S68 2020




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Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice: Volume I: Coins and Moneys of Account / Frederic C. Lane, Reinhold C. Mueller

Online Resource




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Invested: changing forever the way Americans invest / by Charles Schwab

Dewey Library - HG172.S39 A3 2019




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Fiscal capacity and the colonial state in Asia and Africa, c. 1850-1960 / edited by Ewout Frankema, Wageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands, Anne Booth, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Dewey Library - HJ1441.F54 2021




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Adaptive markets: financial evolution at the speed of thought / Andrew W. Lo

Dewey Library - HG4637.L6 2019




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Stocks for options trading: low-risk, low-stress strategies for selling stock options-profitability / by Harvey Friedentag

Online Resource




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The theory of credit contracts: with a focus on group lending / Christian Prem

Online Resource




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Valuation for accountants: a short course based on IFRS / Stephen Lynn

Online Resource




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Stochastic discounted cash flow: a theory of the valuation of firms / Lutz Kruschwitz, Andreas Löffler

Online Resource




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Implementing integrated reporting: lessons from the field / Cristiana Bernardi

Online Resource




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The Oxford handbook of banking / edited by Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, John O.S. Wilson

Online Resource




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The practice of lending: a guide to credit analysis and credit risk / Terence M. Yhip, Bijan Alagheband

Online Resource




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FDI, technology and innovation / N.S. Siddharthan, K. Narayanan, editors

Online Resource




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Exposed: why our health insurance is incomplete and what can be done about it / Christopher T. Robertson

Dewey Library - HG9396.R63 2019




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Handbook of the history of money and currency / S. Battilossi, Y. Cassis, K. Yago, editors

Online Resource




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Psychoanalysis and the global / edited and with an introduction by Ilan Kapoor

Dewey Library - HG173.P78 2018




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Islamic finance practices: experiences from South Eastern Europe / Velid Efendic, editor

Online Resource




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Banking on freedom: black women in U.S. finance before the New Deal / Shennette Garrett-Scott

Dewey Library - HG181.G357 2019




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Financial sustainability of public sector entities: the relevance of accounting frameworks / Josette Caruana, Isabel Brusca, Eugenio Caperchione, Sandra Cohen, Francesca Manes Rossi, editors

Online Resource




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Two Case Studies on Electronic Distribution of Government Securities: the U.S. Treasury Direct System and the Philippine Expanded Small Investors Program / Glaesnner, Thomas G

Online Resource




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Structural change and poverty reduction in Brazil: the impact of the Doha round / Maurizio Bussolo, Jann Lay and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe

Online Resource




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Public financial management reforms in Turkey: progress and challenges. / Halis Kıral, Tekin Akdemir, editors

Online Resource




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The Enforcers: how little-known trade reporters exposed the Keating five and advanced business journalism / Rob Wells ; with a foreword by David Cay Johnston

Dewey Library - HG2626.I78 W35 2019




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The sociology of debt / edited by Mark Featherstone

Dewey Library - HG3701.S593 2019




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Good finance: why we need a new concept of finance / Vedat Akgiray

Dewey Library - HG173.A357 2019




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China's foreign direct investment in Latin America and the Caribbean: conditions and challenges / edited by Enrique Dussel Peters

Dewey Library - HG5160.5.A3 C45 2019




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Divested: inequality in the age of finance / Ken-Hou Lin, Megan Tobias Neely

Dewey Library - HG181.L58 2020




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The man who solved the market / Gregory Zuckerman

Dewey Library - HG172.S56 Z83 2019




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The Hidden wealth of cities: creating, financing, and managing public spaces / editors, Jon Kher Kaw, Hyunji Lee, Sameh Wahba

Online Resource




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Weather Warnings for South Australia - land areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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境由心造 : 熊海的藝術 = Envisioned landscape : the art of Hung Hoi / 編輯丘蘇敏.

Location Circulation Collection
Call No. ND1049.X57 A4 2016




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Inside ethnography : researchers reflect on the challenges of reaching hidden populations / edited by Miriam Boeri and Rashi K. Shukla.

Berkeley : University of California Press, [2019]




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The Oxford handbook of material culture studies [electronic resource] / edited by Dan Hicks and Mary C. Beaudry.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010.





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Fire in a Crowded Century

Old-fashioned fire engines had to do much the same jobs as today’s, but they relied on classic physics and plenty of manpower. Curator Erik Goldstein describes the fire engine at the center of a new exhibit at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.




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Adopted by the Shawnee

Runaway slave Elizabeth found freedom, family, and equality when she was adopted into the Shawnee tribe. After ten years, she returned to slavery. Hope Smith shares the heartbreaking story behind this selfless act.




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Rare Animal Breeds in Williamsburg

Feathers, fur, hoofs and horns bring the Historic Area to life. Elaine Shirley, manager of rare breeds, explains how we show happy animals to the public.




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The Education of Thomas Jefferson

The third president completed studies at William and Mary 250 years ago, and went on to create a college of his own. Professor Susan Kern describes what he learned and what he later built.




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Mysteries Unearthed at the Armoury

The 2012 summer digging season yielded everything from human and animal burials to sawpits and fencelines. Staff Archaeologist Meredith Poole puts the clues into context.




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The Past Revealed: Archaeology at the Bray School

Tantalizing new research points to an impossible conclusion: the Reconstruction may have overlooked an original 18th-century building. More remarkable still is the possibility that it may have housed Virginia’s first school for the education of black children: the Bray School. Archaeologist Mark Kostro details the story the soil tells as his team hunts for the […]




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An Organized Piano Restored

A new blog launching March 3 follows the restorative conservation of a rare survival: an organized piano. A piano combined with a pipe organ, this unique instrument towered at nine feet tall and seven feet wide. Its restoration raises questions at every step. Repairing a broken element could mean erasing a piece of the object’s […]




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The Wedding of the 17th Century

When Pocahontas pledged herself to John Rolfe in April of 1614, she cemented an alliance that would bring seven years of peace between the English and the Powhatan. Four hundred years later, on April 5, 2014, the wedding will be reenacted at Jamestowne Island on the footings of the very church where the couple exchanged […]




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Where Pocahontas Pledged Her Love

Ongoing excavations at James Fort reveal a surprising discovery: the site of the 1608 church where Pocahontas married John Rolfe. Chief Archaeologist Bill Kelso shares the excitement of rediscovery.




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George Washington Sneezed Here

The common cold was a nuisance our forbears suffered in much the same way we do today. But what remedies were uniquely colonial? Eighteenth-century apothecarist Robin Kipps shares the causes and eases for the cold.



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Before the First Shots are Fired

Retired US Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni has some sharp insights and powerful ideas to share in his new book, “Before the First Shots are Fired: How America Can Win or Lose off the Battlefield.” Listen this week as he previews some of the philosophies he shares in his fourth book.




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Communicating Complicated Concepts

Rats on a ship smuggle a story of transatlantic trade and a colonial global economy. It’s a big idea, but the concept is made simple by the team of writers, researchers and producers who create Colonial Williamsburg’s Emmy-winning Electronic Field Trip series.