Wordsworth Editions Ltd (9781840227475) - Economic theory & philosophy - Wordsworth Editions Ltd - Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 29 mm - ISBN: 9781840227475 - Number of pages: 576 - Pages: 576 pages - Weight: 356 g | Theory of Employment
(9781857886757 / 43192-225745) - Dimensions: 214 x 136 x 34 mm - ISBN: 9781857886757 - Number of pages: 400 - John Murray Press - Weight: 420 g | Ideas on innovation, Ideas on strategy, Texts and ideas
(9780349142630 / 49064867) - Height: 126 mm - Spine width: 29 mm - Width: 196 mm - Abacus - Little, Brown - ISBN: 9780349142630 - Number of pages: 343 - Languages: English - Weight: 278 g
(9781538714492 / 31863209) - Height: 154 mm - Spine width: 35 mm - Width: 231 mm - Twelve - Little, Brown - ISBN: 9781538714492 - Number of pages: 400 - Languages: English - Weight: 630 g
KLO80 (9781633692190) - Height: 208 mm - Spine width: 25 mm - Width: 191 mm - Harvard Business Review Press - ISBN: 9781633692190 - Number of pages: 192 - Languages: English - Weight: 214 g
(9781501105357) - Height: 229 mm - Spine width: 34 mm - Width: 152 mm - Simon & Schuster - Simon & Schuster - ISBN: 9781501105357 - Number of pages: 464 - Languages: English - Publication date: 14 Jun 2018
Princeton University Press (9780691170817 / 1 halftone. 1 line illus. 6 tables.) - Second Edition - Princeton University Press - Height: 135 mm - Spine width: 42 mm - Width: 204 mm - ISBN: 9780691170817
(9780857083135 / 9780857083135) - Dimensions: 197 x 137 x 36 mm - Revised ed. - Capstone Publishing Ltd - Oxford, United Kingdom - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Format: 416 pages - ISBN: 9780857083135 - Number of pages: 416
(9780700625062) - Country of publication: UNITED STATES - Dimensions: (H) 161mm, (W) 236mm, (D) 28mm - University Press of Kansas - Stanford University Press - In Print - ISBN: 9780700625062 - Page count: 352
(9780691175034 / 9780691175034) - Dimensions: 152 x 235 x 25.4mm | 595g - Format: 288 pages - Height: 167 mm - Spine width: 29 mm - Width: 242 mm - Princeton University Press - New Jersey, United States | Capitalism without Capital
The End of Power: From Boardrooms to Battlefields and Churches to States, Why Being in Charge Isn't What It Used to Be is a wide-ranging, stimulating romp through the last 20 years or so in search of a universal explanation