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

Dewey Library - HJ2157.R43 2019




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Lessons in corporate finance: a case studies approach to financial tools, financial policies, and valuation / Paul Asquith, Lawrence A. Weiss

Dewey Library - HG4026.A87 2019




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Firefighting: the financial crisis and its lessons / Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner, and Henry M. Paulson, Jr

Dewey Library - HG540.B47 2019




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Financial stabilization in Meiji Japan: the impact of the Matsukata reform / Steven J. Ericson

Dewey Library - HJ1393.E75 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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The bank culture debate: ethics, values, and financialization in Anglo-America / Huw Macartney

Dewey Library - HG2988.M33 2019




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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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Central bank independence and the future of the euro / Panicos Demetriades

Dewey Library - HG2976.D46 2020




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Absent management in banking: how banks fail and cause financial crisis / Christian Dinesen

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

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The political economy of money and banking in Imperial Brazil, 1850-1889 André A. Villela

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A Synthesis of Time: Zakat, Islamic Micro-Finance and the Question of the Future in 21st-Century Indonesia / Konstantinos Retsikas

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The Jingshan report: opening China's financial sector / China Finance 40 Forum Research Group ; translators Hu Bing, Gao Zheng, Tao Mengying, Wang Menghan, Xie Yuelan, Ye Feng, Zang Ziming, Shao Suya, Zhao Chunmei, Li Shuangshan

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Oracles, heroes or villains: economic policymakers, national politicians and the power to shape markets / George Shambaugh, IV

Dewey Library - HG925.S49 2019




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Continuous-time models in corporate finance: a user's guide / Santiago Moreno-Bromberg, Jean-Charles Rochet

Dewey Library - HG4026.M6647 2018




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Implementing integrated reporting: lessons from the field / Cristiana Bernardi

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The executive guide to blockchain: using smart contracts and digital currencies in your business / Maria Grazia Vigliotti, Haydn Jones

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Ethical asset valuation and the good society / Christian Gollier

Dewey Library - HG4523.G655 2018




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Financializing poverty: labor and risk in Indian microfinance / Sohini Kar

Dewey Library - HG178.33.I4 K37 2018




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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

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The quality of fiscal adjustment and the long-run growth impact of fiscal policy in Brazil / Fernando Blanco, Santiago Herrera

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

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World Bank Engagement at the State Level: the Cases of Brazil, India, Nigeria, and Russia.

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The venture capital state: the Silicon Valley model in East Asia / Robyn Klingler-Vidra

Dewey Library - HG4751.K573 2018




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Crisis cultures: the rise of finance in Mexico and Brazil / Brian Whitener

Dewey Library - HG185.L3 W45 2019




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How global currencies work: past, present, and future / Barry Eichengreen, Arnaud Mehl, Livia Chiţu

Dewey Library - HG3881.E3473 2018




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




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Aboriginal Australians : a history since 1788 / Richard Broome

Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2019




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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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Constitution Day: Trial by Jury

The Constitution guarantees the right to jury trial. What does it mean for a vital democracy? Director of the Center for Jury Studies Paula Hannaford-Agor explains their importance.




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Williamsburg's Blacksmith

Williamsburg’s blacksmith transforms crude metal into elegant, functional tools. Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz details the trade.




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Woodworking in Williamsburg

Master cabinetmaker Mack Headley makes fine furniture in the plain and neat Virginia style.




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Unearthing Indian History

Native American archaeologists reclaim their tribal history in a modern-day dig. Pamunkey tribeswoman Ashley Atkins describes the discoveries.




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Colonial Williamsburg Connect

Debates over eternal American values are reborn with every generation. Co-creators Bill White and Bill Wagner help make the connections on a new interactive website.




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Organic Gardening, Colonial Style

Colonists went green before green was a movement. Learn to keep an organic garden the Colonial Williamsburg way. Master Gardener Wesley Greene talks about history’s methods.




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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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Williamsburg Christmastide

The heart of Christmas remains unchanged, even as each generation lends new customs to the celebration. Historian Lou Powers talks Christmastide in three centuries.




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Liberty for Lydia

Film and television actress Erica Hubbard appears at Colonial Williamsburg in a live performance March 9 as part of Steadfast Spirits Weekend. Hear how she prepares to take on a period role, and the inspiration she finds in Lydia Broadnax’s story.




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Williamsburg's Courthouse

The Courthouse is a symbol of the presence of the law in the colonial community. Tom Hay tells this original building’s history.




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Native Peoples in the Colonial City

What were the types and tones of interactions among European settlers, native peoples, and Africans in colonial Virginia? American Indian Initiative Manager Buck Woodard sets the scene.




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Williamsburg's Indian School

The Indian School at the College of William and Mary was conceived for the religious conversion of Indians. Professor Jim Axtell shares the storied building’s history.




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Giving Thanks in Colonial Virginia

Though Thanksgiving as we know it would not become a national holiday until Lincoln declared it in 1863, colonial Virginians found many occasions to give thanks. Journeyman cook Barbara Scherer tells us what was on the table, and explains that technically, you’re probably not roasting your turkey at all.




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Raising Williamsburg's Market House

A town’s market house was a bustling hubbub of vendors, shoppers, and business. Colonists from all walks of life mingled on market days: housewives, servants, slaves, and tavern keepers. The market was the heart of the community, and as such, it was tightly regulated and regularly inspected. Architectural Historian Carl Lounsbury introduces the latest reconstruction […]




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Orphans of Williamsburg

Historian Cathy Hellier describes the poignant histories of children left without parents. The question of providing for colonial orphans was split between the courts and the children’s caretakers. Listen this week to learn how colonial society looked after its littlest citizens.




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William Hunter: A Loyalist in the Revolutionary City

Williamsburg was a town of revolutionaries, but not everyone thought rebellion was a good idea. Men like William Hunter Jr., printer of the Virginia Gazette, stayed loyal to king and country. Actor-Interpreter Sam Miller explains how patriotic fervor made life difficult for those men and women who opposed it.




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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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Finding Connections: Chatauqua meets Williamsburg

The Revolutionary City finds resonance and relevance across the country and around the world in a vibrant partnership with the Chautauqua Institution of New York. “We walk in the same intellectual waters,” says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell in this interview with Chautauqua’s President Tom Becker.