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CASES AND MATERIALS ON PROPERTY
CRIBBET, CORWIN W. JOHNSON , JOHN,
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PREFA CE TO THE SIXTH EDITION PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION ACKNOWLEDGMENTs TABLE OF CASES PART ONE. Chapter 2. Chapter 1. What Is Property? Chapter 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Chapter 3. Objects and Classifications of Property Role of Property in Society. PROPERTY AS AN INSTITUTION-AN OVERVIEW OF PROPERTY LAW Chapter 7. Attributes of Property Chapter 5. The Practice of Property Law-What Do LawyersDo?. Chapter 6. Finding Section PART TWO. THE ACOUISITION OF PROPERTY (HEREIN PRIMARILY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY) Creation of Bailments Chapter 8. Bona Fide Purchase Chapter 9. Unauthorized Possession 1. Possession Deemed Ownership as to Third Persons 2. Acquisition of Limitation Title by Adverse Possession- Chapter 10. Improving Another's Property by Mistake (Accession). Chapter 11. Donative Transfers. PART THREE. PRIVATE INTERESTS IN LAND Chapter 12. A Brief Look at the Historical Development of Estates Doctrine Chapter 13. Freehold Estates 1. The Fee Simple Absolute and The Life Estate A. Testate And Intestate Succession At Common Law And Under Early English Statutes.. B. Intestate Succession Under A Modern Statute The Fee Simple Absolute and The Life Estate-Continued 3. The Fee Simple Conditional and the Fee Tail Chapter 14. Rules Of The Civil Law For Determining Inheritance By Collaterals Problems - Defeasible Estates. 2. The Rule in Shelley's Case.. 3. The Doctrine of Worthier Title. 4. Executory Interests (Herein of the Statute of Uses and ite Modern Significance).- Vested and Contingent Remainders Chapter 15. Concurrent Ownership Future Interests 1. Introduction to Concurrent Ownership. 2. Marital Estates. A. The Husband's Interest In The Wife's Property B The Wife's Interest In The Husband's Property Homestead Rights. D. Community Property E. The Marital Property Act. 3. General Aspects of Concurrent Ownership 4. Creation and Attributes of Concurrent Estates 5. Condominiums and Time-Share Arrangements A. Rent Chapter 16. Non-Freehold Estates: Landlord and Tenant. Section 7. Transfers 1. Nature and Creation of Leasehold Estates 2. Discrimination in Selection of Tenants. 3. Tenant's Right to Possession. 4. Condition of the Premises A. Suitability For Tenant's Use. (1) Habitability B. Duration. (2) Suitability for Intended Commercial Use. B. Injuries To Persons Or Property 5. Provisions Governing Rent, Duration and Use B. Eviction. (1) The Holdover Tenant. (2) Right to Extended Occupancy of Certain Housing..... 5 C. Permissible Uses by Tenant. 6. Lessor's Remedies Against Defaulting Tenant A. Tenant's Default on Rental Obligations C. Abandonment by Tenant. D. Security Against Tenant Defaults Sectlon Chapter 17. Interests in Land of Another and in Natural Re- sOurces Affecting Another's Land. 1. Interests Created by Volition, Implication and Prescription A. Easements, Profits à Prendre And Licenses. Section (1) Express Creation.. (2) Creation By Implication (8) Creation by Prescription 1. Zoning (4) Scope and Transferability (5) Termination Section Real Covenants And Equitable Servitudes. (1) The Traditional Elements of Real Covenants 2. Non-Volitional (“Natural'") Interes ts (2) Equitable Servitudes. A. Nuisance Doctrines B Support Of Land (3) Constitutional and Public Policy Limitations on Cove- nants and Servitudes. (4) Construction, Administration and Termination.Reform D. Interests In Water (1) Water in Watercourses. (2) Groundwater. Interests In Airspace, Air, Sunlight and Clouds PART FOUR. PUBLIC INTERESTS IN LAND (HEREIN PRIMARILY OF LAND USE) 2. Regulation of the Subdivision of Land Chapter 19. Administration of Land Use Controls. 1. Nonconforming Uses. 2. The Comprehensive Plan, Rezoning and Judicial Review. 3. Zoning Variances and Special Exceptions... 5. Zoning by Electorate Chapter 20. Regulatory Takings 1. Racial Discrimination Chapter 18. Introduction to the Traditional Land Use Controls T Section 3. Reservation of Land for Public Acquisition (Official Maps). 4. Public Ownership. Chapter 21. Land Use Planning-Or Exclusion of People? . 3. Housing the Non-Affluent in the Suburbs 4. Size and Rate of Growth of Local Communities The Single-Family Neighborhood. Chapter 22. Deregulation?. Chapter 23. Section Section 1. The Oral Contract Section PART FIVE. THE SALE OF LAND The Real Estate Contract 3. Construction and Performance. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Doctrines Of Part Performance and Equitable Estoppel The Written Memorandum The Standard Written Contract Parol Modification and Rescission.. A. Time For Performance Financing Arrangements-Mortgages and Installment Land Contracts. Merchantable Title E. Assignment F. Remedies For Breach 0f Contract 4. Status of Vendor and PurchaserEquitable Conversion C. Risk Of Loss. 5. The Role of the Real Estate Broker Chapter 24. The Deed 1. Conveyancing at Common Law and Under the Statute of 2. The Modern Deed Types and Elements 3. Execution of the Deed 4. Subject Matter Conveyed A. General Nature Of the Vendor-Purchaser Relationship..1 B. Devolution On Death. Chapter 25. The Recording System Section 1. General Operation of the System. 2. Persons Protected by the System 3. The Chain of Title. Chapter 26. The Methods of Title Assurance. 2. Covenants for Title and After-Acquired Title (Estoppel by 1. Implied Covenants of Habitability and Some Related Doctrines 3. Examination of the Records or of an Abstract of Title...._13
CASES AND MATERIALS ON PROPERTY
CRIBBET, CORWIN W. JOHNSON , JOHN,
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PREFA CE TO THE SIXTH EDITION PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION ACKNOWLEDGMENTs TABLE OF CASES PART ONE. Chapter 2. Chapter 1. What Is Property? Chapter 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Chapter 3. Objects and Classifications of Property Role of Property in Society. PROPERTY AS AN INSTITUTION-AN OVERVIEW OF PROPERTY LAW Chapter 7. Attributes of Property Chapter 5. The Practice of Property Law-What Do LawyersDo?. Chapter 6. Finding Section PART TWO. THE ACOUISITION OF PROPERTY (HEREIN PRIMARILY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY) Creation of Bailments Chapter 8. Bona Fide Purchase Chapter 9. Unauthorized Possession 1. Possession Deemed Ownership as to Third Persons 2. Acquisition of Limitation Title by Adverse Possession- Chapter 10. Improving Another's Property by Mistake (Accession). Chapter 11. Donative Transfers. PART THREE. PRIVATE INTERESTS IN LAND Chapter 12. A Brief Look at the Historical Development of Estates Doctrine Chapter 13. Freehold Estates 1. The Fee Simple Absolute and The Life Estate A. Testate And Intestate Succession At Common Law And Under Early English Statutes.. B. Intestate Succession Under A Modern Statute The Fee Simple Absolute and The Life Estate-Continued 3. The Fee Simple Conditional and the Fee Tail Chapter 14. Rules Of The Civil Law For Determining Inheritance By Collaterals Problems - Defeasible Estates. 2. The Rule in Shelley's Case.. 3. The Doctrine of Worthier Title. 4. Executory Interests (Herein of the Statute of Uses and ite Modern Significance).- Vested and Contingent Remainders Chapter 15. Concurrent Ownership Future Interests 1. Introduction to Concurrent Ownership. 2. Marital Estates. A. The Husband's Interest In The Wife's Property B The Wife's Interest In The Husband's Property Homestead Rights. D. Community Property E. The Marital Property Act. 3. General Aspects of Concurrent Ownership 4. Creation and Attributes of Concurrent Estates 5. Condominiums and Time-Share Arrangements A. Rent Chapter 16. Non-Freehold Estates: Landlord and Tenant. Section 7. Transfers 1. Nature and Creation of Leasehold Estates 2. Discrimination in Selection of Tenants. 3. Tenant's Right to Possession. 4. Condition of the Premises A. Suitability For Tenant's Use. (1) Habitability B. Duration. (2) Suitability for Intended Commercial Use. B. Injuries To Persons Or Property 5. Provisions Governing Rent, Duration and Use B. Eviction. (1) The Holdover Tenant. (2) Right to Extended Occupancy of Certain Housing..... 5 C. Permissible Uses by Tenant. 6. Lessor's Remedies Against Defaulting Tenant A. Tenant's Default on Rental Obligations C. Abandonment by Tenant. D. Security Against Tenant Defaults Sectlon Chapter 17. Interests in Land of Another and in Natural Re- sOurces Affecting Another's Land. 1. Interests Created by Volition, Implication and Prescription A. Easements, Profits à Prendre And Licenses. Section (1) Express Creation.. (2) Creation By Implication (8) Creation by Prescription 1. Zoning (4) Scope and Transferability (5) Termination Section Real Covenants And Equitable Servitudes. (1) The Traditional Elements of Real Covenants 2. Non-Volitional (“Natural'") Interes ts (2) Equitable Servitudes. A. Nuisance Doctrines B Support Of Land (3) Constitutional and Public Policy Limitations on Cove- nants and Servitudes. (4) Construction, Administration and Termination.Reform D. Interests In Water (1) Water in Watercourses. (2) Groundwater. Interests In Airspace, Air, Sunlight and Clouds PART FOUR. PUBLIC INTERESTS IN LAND (HEREIN PRIMARILY OF LAND USE) 2. Regulation of the Subdivision of Land Chapter 19. Administration of Land Use Controls. 1. Nonconforming Uses. 2. The Comprehensive Plan, Rezoning and Judicial Review. 3. Zoning Variances and Special Exceptions... 5. Zoning by Electorate Chapter 20. Regulatory Takings 1. Racial Discrimination Chapter 18. Introduction to the Traditional Land Use Controls T Section 3. Reservation of Land for Public Acquisition (Official Maps). 4. Public Ownership. Chapter 21. Land Use Planning-Or Exclusion of People? . 3. Housing the Non-Affluent in the Suburbs 4. Size and Rate of Growth of Local Communities The Single-Family Neighborhood. Chapter 22. Deregulation?. Chapter 23. Section Section 1. The Oral Contract Section PART FIVE. THE SALE OF LAND The Real Estate Contract 3. Construction and Performance. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Doctrines Of Part Performance and Equitable Estoppel The Written Memorandum The Standard Written Contract Parol Modification and Rescission.. A. Time For Performance Financing Arrangements-Mortgages and Installment Land Contracts. Merchantable Title E. Assignment F. Remedies For Breach 0f Contract 4. Status of Vendor and PurchaserEquitable Conversion C. Risk Of Loss. 5. The Role of the Real Estate Broker Chapter 24. The Deed 1. Conveyancing at Common Law and Under the Statute of 2. The Modern Deed Types and Elements 3. Execution of the Deed 4. Subject Matter Conveyed A. General Nature Of the Vendor-Purchaser Relationship..1 B. Devolution On Death. Chapter 25. The Recording System Section 1. General Operation of the System. 2. Persons Protected by the System 3. The Chain of Title. Chapter 26. The Methods of Title Assurance. 2. Covenants for Title and After-Acquired Title (Estoppel by 1. Implied Covenants of Habitability and Some Related Doctrines 3. Examination of the Records or of an Abstract of Title...._13
CASES AND MATERIALS ON PROPERTY
CRIBBET, CORWIN W. JOHNSON , JOHN,
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PREFA CE TO THE SIXTH EDITION PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION ACKNOWLEDGMENTs TABLE OF CASES PART ONE. Chapter 2. Chapter 1. What Is Property? Chapter 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Chapter 3. Objects and Classifications of Property Role of Property in Society. PROPERTY AS AN INSTITUTION-AN OVERVIEW OF PROPERTY LAW Chapter 7. Attributes of Property Chapter 5. The Practice of Property Law-What Do LawyersDo?. Chapter 6. Finding Section PART TWO. THE ACOUISITION OF PROPERTY (HEREIN PRIMARILY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY) Creation of Bailments Chapter 8. Bona Fide Purchase Chapter 9. Unauthorized Possession 1. Possession Deemed Ownership as to Third Persons 2. Acquisition of Limitation Title by Adverse Possession- Chapter 10. Improving Another's Property by Mistake (Accession). Chapter 11. Donative Transfers. PART THREE. PRIVATE INTERESTS IN LAND Chapter 12. A Brief Look at the Historical Development of Estates Doctrine Chapter 13. Freehold Estates 1. The Fee Simple Absolute and The Life Estate A. Testate And Intestate Succession At Common Law And Under Early English Statutes.. B. Intestate Succession Under A Modern Statute The Fee Simple Absolute and The Life Estate-Continued 3. The Fee Simple Conditional and the Fee Tail Chapter 14. Rules Of The Civil Law For Determining Inheritance By Collaterals Problems - Defeasible Estates. 2. The Rule in Shelley's Case.. 3. The Doctrine of Worthier Title. 4. Executory Interests (Herein of the Statute of Uses and ite Modern Significance).- Vested and Contingent Remainders Chapter 15. Concurrent Ownership Future Interests 1. Introduction to Concurrent Ownership. 2. Marital Estates. A. The Husband's Interest In The Wife's Property B The Wife's Interest In The Husband's Property Homestead Rights. D. Community Property E. The Marital Property Act. 3. General Aspects of Concurrent Ownership 4. Creation and Attributes of Concurrent Estates 5. Condominiums and Time-Share Arrangements A. Rent Chapter 16. Non-Freehold Estates: Landlord and Tenant. Section 7. Transfers 1. Nature and Creation of Leasehold Estates 2. Discrimination in Selection of Tenants. 3. Tenant's Right to Possession. 4. Condition of the Premises A. Suitability For Tenant's Use. (1) Habitability B. Duration. (2) Suitability for Intended Commercial Use. B. Injuries To Persons Or Property 5. Provisions Governing Rent, Duration and Use B. Eviction. (1) The Holdover Tenant. (2) Right to Extended Occupancy of Certain Housing..... 5 C. Permissible Uses by Tenant. 6. Lessor's Remedies Against Defaulting Tenant A. Tenant's Default on Rental Obligations C. Abandonment by Tenant. D. Security Against Tenant Defaults Sectlon Chapter 17. Interests in Land of Another and in Natural Re- sOurces Affecting Another's Land. 1. Interests Created by Volition, Implication and Prescription A. Easements, Profits à Prendre And Licenses. Section (1) Express Creation.. (2) Creation By Implication (8) Creation by Prescription 1. Zoning (4) Scope and Transferability (5) Termination Section Real Covenants And Equitable Servitudes. (1) The Traditional Elements of Real Covenants 2. Non-Volitional (“Natural'") Interes ts (2) Equitable Servitudes. A. Nuisance Doctrines B Support Of Land (3) Constitutional and Public Policy Limitations on Cove- nants and Servitudes. (4) Construction, Administration and Termination.Reform D. Interests In Water (1) Water in Watercourses. (2) Groundwater. Interests In Airspace, Air, Sunlight and Clouds PART FOUR. PUBLIC INTERESTS IN LAND (HEREIN PRIMARILY OF LAND USE) 2. Regulation of the Subdivision of Land Chapter 19. Administration of Land Use Controls. 1. Nonconforming Uses. 2. The Comprehensive Plan, Rezoning and Judicial Review. 3. Zoning Variances and Special Exceptions... 5. Zoning by Electorate Chapter 20. Regulatory Takings 1. Racial Discrimination Chapter 18. Introduction to the Traditional Land Use Controls T Section 3. Reservation of Land for Public Acquisition (Official Maps). 4. Public Ownership. Chapter 21. Land Use Planning-Or Exclusion of People? . 3. Housing the Non-Affluent in the Suburbs 4. Size and Rate of Growth of Local Communities The Single-Family Neighborhood. Chapter 22. Deregulation?. Chapter 23. Section Section 1. The Oral Contract Section PART FIVE. THE SALE OF LAND The Real Estate Contract 3. Construction and Performance. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Doctrines Of Part Performance and Equitable Estoppel The Written Memorandum The Standard Written Contract Parol Modification and Rescission.. A. Time For Performance Financing Arrangements-Mortgages and Installment Land Contracts. Merchantable Title E. Assignment F. Remedies For Breach 0f Contract 4. Status of Vendor and PurchaserEquitable Conversion C. Risk Of Loss. 5. The Role of the Real Estate Broker Chapter 24. The Deed 1. Conveyancing at Common Law and Under the Statute of 2. The Modern Deed Types and Elements 3. Execution of the Deed 4. Subject Matter Conveyed A. General Nature Of the Vendor-Purchaser Relationship..1 B. Devolution On Death. Chapter 25. The Recording System Section 1. General Operation of the System. 2. Persons Protected by the System 3. The Chain of Title. Chapter 26. The Methods of Title Assurance. 2. Covenants for Title and After-Acquired Title (Estoppel by 1. Implied Covenants of Habitability and Some Related Doctrines 3. Examination of the Records or of an Abstract of Title...._13
BUSINESS LAW AND THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
ANDERSON, FOX , Ronald A., Ivan
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About the Authors Preface PART ONE THE LEGAL AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 1 Law and Determination of Legal Rights 2 Ethics, Social Forces, and the Law 3 The Constitution as the Foundation of the Legal Environment 4 Government Regulation 5 The Legal Environment of International Trade 6 Administrative Agencies 7 Environmental Law and Community Planning 8 Consumer Protection 9 Crimes 10 Torts 11 Computers and the Law PART TWO CONTRACTS 12 Nature and Classes of Contracts 13 The Agreement 14 Contractual Capacity 15 Genuineness of Assent 16 Consideration 17 Legality and Public Policy 18 Form of Contract 19 Interpretation of Contracts 20 Third Persons and Contracts 21 Discharge of Contracts 22 Breach of Contract and Remedies 23 Accountants' Liability and Malpractice PART THREE 24 Personal Property 25 Bailments 26 Special Bailments and Documents of Title PART FOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY AND BAILMENTS 27 Nature and Form of Sales 28 Risk and Property Rights 29 Obligations and Performance SALES 30 Warranties and Other Product Liability Theories PART FIVE 31 Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts 32 Kinds of Paper, Parties, and Negotiability 33 Transfer of Commercial Paper 34 Rights of Holders and Defenses COMMERCIAL PAPER 35 Liabilities of the Parties and Dis charge from Liability 36 Checks and Customer-Bank Relationship 39 Bankruptcy PART SIX SECURED TRANSACTIONS, 40 Insurance 37 Secured Transactions Under Article 9 38 Other Security Devices 41 Kinds of Insurance PART SEVEN AGENCY AND EMPLOYMENT 45 Employment 42 Agency-Creation and Termination 43 Principal and Agent 44 Third Persons in Agency CREDITORS' RIGHTS, AND INSURANCE
BUSINESS LAW AND THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
ANDERSON, FOX , Ronald A., Ivan
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About the Authors Preface PART ONE THE LEGAL AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 1 Law and Determination of Legal Rights 2 Ethics, Social Forces, and the Law 3 The Constitution as the Foundation of the Legal Environment 4 Government Regulation 5 The Legal Environment of International Trade 6 Administrative Agencies 7 Environmental Law and Community Planning 8 Consumer Protection 9 Crimes 10 Torts 11 Computers and the Law PART TWO CONTRACTS 12 Nature and Classes of Contracts 13 The Agreement 14 Contractual Capacity 15 Genuineness of Assent 16 Consideration 17 Legality and Public Policy 18 Form of Contract 19 Interpretation of Contracts 20 Third Persons and Contracts 21 Discharge of Contracts 22 Breach of Contract and Remedies 23 Accountants' Liability and Malpractice PART THREE 24 Personal Property 25 Bailments 26 Special Bailments and Documents of Title PART FOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY AND BAILMENTS 27 Nature and Form of Sales 28 Risk and Property Rights 29 Obligations and Performance SALES 30 Warranties and Other Product Liability Theories PART FIVE 31 Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts 32 Kinds of Paper, Parties, and Negotiability 33 Transfer of Commercial Paper 34 Rights of Holders and Defenses COMMERCIAL PAPER 35 Liabilities of the Parties and Dis charge from Liability 36 Checks and Customer-Bank Relationship 39 Bankruptcy PART SIX SECURED TRANSACTIONS, 40 Insurance 37 Secured Transactions Under Article 9 38 Other Security Devices 41 Kinds of Insurance PART SEVEN AGENCY AND EMPLOYMENT 45 Employment 42 Agency-Creation and Termination 43 Principal and Agent 44 Third Persons in Agency CREDITORS' RIGHTS, AND INSURANCE
STUDY GUIDE ESSENTIALS OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE, 9th ed.
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An overview of mangerial finance Financial statments , taxes , and cash flows Financial markets , intitutions , and interest rates Risk and rates of return Time value of money Bond and stock valuation Financial analysis Financial orcasting Financial planning and control Working capital policy Cash and marketable securities managment Credit managment Inventory managment Short-term financing Capital budgeting techniques Project cash flows and risk The cost pf capital Capital structure and leverage Dividend policy Common stock financing and the investment banking process Long term debt Hybrid financing: preferred stock,leasing,and option securities Mergers, diverestitures, holding companies ,and lbo
Principles of Macroeconomics
RUFFIN, GORDON , Roy J., R.P
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Titre du chapitre Concepts économiques de base La nature de l'économie (ADpendix : Lecture Graphiques ) Le problème économique Le système des prix La mécanique de l'offre et de la demande Théorie macroéconomique Concepts macroéconomiques Mesure du revenu national et du revenu national Produit Le contexte classique de l'éco- économique Économie keynésienne : les fondements de Demande globale Fluctuations de la production : demande globale pendix : Le modèle IS/LM ) Offre globale Politique budgétaire Argent, prix et intérêts La banque commerciale et la Réserve fédérale Inflation Politique monétaire Chômage La courbe de Phillips : inflation et chômage Politique de stabilisation Attentes rationnelles L'économie mondiale Productivité, croissance et développement Commerce international et avantage comparatif Protection et libre-échange Le système monétaire international Titre du chapitre Marchés de produits Élasticité de l'offre et de la demande Demande et utilité (Annexe : Indifférence) Courbes) Organisation d'entreprise Coûts et productivité (Annexe : Le moins- Méthode du coût de production) Concurrence parfaite Monopole et concurrence monopolistique Monopole et concurrence comparés Oligopole L'économie de l'information (Annexe : L'économie de l'assurance : les graphiques du risque moral et de la sélection adverse) Droit et réglementation antitrust Marchés des facteurs Marchés des facteurs Marchés du travail syndicats Intérêt, loyer et profit Répartition des revenus et pauvreté Questions microéconomiques Défaillance du marché, environnement et énergie Finances publiques Choix public Économie Systèmes économiques comparés
Principles of Macroeconomics
RUFFIN, GREGORY , Roy J., Paul R.
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Titre du chapitre Concepts économiques de base La nature de l'économie (ADpendix : Lecture Graphiques ) Le problème économique Le système des prix La mécanique de l'offre et de la demande Théorie macroéconomique Concepts macroéconomiques Mesure du revenu national et du revenu national Produit Le contexte classique de l'éco- économique Économie keynésienne : les fondements de Demande globale Fluctuations de la production : demande globale pendix : Le modèle IS/LM ) Offre globale Politique budgétaire Argent, prix et intérêts La banque commerciale et la Réserve fédérale Inflation Politique monétaire Chômage La courbe de Phillips : inflation et chômage Politique de stabilisation Attentes rationnelles L'économie mondiale Productivité, croissance et développement Commerce international et avantage comparatif Protection et libre-échange Le système monétaire international Titre du chapitre Marchés de produits Élasticité de l'offre et de la demande Demande et utilité (Annexe : Indifférence) Courbes) Organisation d'entreprise Coûts et productivité (Annexe : Le moins- Méthode du coût de production) Concurrence parfaite Monopole et concurrence monopolistique Monopole et concurrence comparés Oligopole L'économie de l'information (Annexe : L'économie de l'assurance : les graphiques du risque moral et de la sélection adverse) Droit et réglementation antitrust Marchés des facteurs Marchés des facteurs Marchés du travail syndicats Intérêt, loyer et profit Répartition des revenus et pauvreté Questions microéconomiques Défaillance du marché, environnement et énergie Finances publiques Choix public Économie Systèmes économiques comparés
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, MARKETS, AND MONEY
KIDWELL, PETERSON , David S., Richard L.
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Money and Financial System The Financial Sector :Overview Bond Prices and the level of interest Rates Historical Development of Amerivan Commercial Banking The Federal reserve System Deposit Expansion and Money Supply Commercial Banking operation Bank Management and Profitability Bank Structure and Competition Regulation of Financial Institutions Thrift Institutions Credit Unions Investment Banks and Investment Fund Insurance Companies and Pension Funds Financial Conglomerates and Finance Companies Asset and Liability Management of Financial Institution Contemporary Issues Affecting Financial Money Markets Capital Markets Mortgage Markets Futures Markets Monetary Policy and the Financial System Effects of Monetary Policy on Financial Markets and Spending International Banking International Exchange and Credit Markets
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, MARKETS, AND MONEY
KIDWELL, PETERSON , David S., Richard L.
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Money and Financial System The Financial Sector :Overview Bond Prices and the level of interest Rates Historical Development of Amerivan Commercial Banking The Federal reserve System Deposit Expansion and Money Supply Commercial Banking operation Bank Management and Profitability Bank Structure and Competition Regulation of Financial Institutions Thrift Institutions Credit Unions Investment Banks and Investment Fund Insurance Companies and Pension Funds Financial Conglomerates and Finance Companies Asset and Liability Management of Financial Institution Contemporary Issues Affecting Financial Money Markets Capital Markets Mortgage Markets Futures Markets Monetary Policy and the Financial System Effects of Monetary Policy on Financial Markets and Spending International Banking International Exchange and Credit Markets
MONEY, BANKING, AND THE ECONOMY
BECKMAN, WOLCUTT , Steven, Janet L.
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Acknowledgments Preface Part One: The Financial Structure Stocks, Bonds, and Financial Institutions Asset Markets Money The Structure of Interest Rates International Banking and National Monetary Policies The Depository Institutions Industry Inside the Depository Institution Central Banking Some Remaining Structural Issues Part Two: The Supply of Money The Measurement of Money The Creation of Money Bank Reserves and Related Measures Part Three: Money, National Income, and the Price Level Aggregate Demand and the Demand for Money Aggregate Demand and the Interest Rate The Determinants of Aggregate Demand Aggregate Demand: The Complete Model Inflation and Unemployment Other Perspectives: New Classical, Real Business C The Quantity Theory and Monetarism and Post-Keynesian Part Four: Monetary Policy The Goals and Constraints of Monetary Policy The Tools of Monetary Policy The Impact of Monetary Policy Targets and Instruments Can Countercyclical Monetary Policy Succeed? The Record of Monetary Policy Alternative Monetary Standards International Monetary System Part Five: The The Evolution of the International Monetary System Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments Future Directions of the International Monetary System
CONTEMPRORARY BUSINESS
BOONE , LOUIS
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L'entreprise contemporaine et son environnement La structure des entreprises américaines Gestion et organisation Les fondements de l'entreprise Responsabilité sociale et éthique des affaires Les défis économiques auxquels est confrontée l'Amérique Dimensions mondiales des affaires Les ressources humaines Formes de propriété d'entreprise Entrepreneuriat, petites entreprises et franchise Le processus de gestion Organisation interne Gestion du marketing Gestion de la production et des opérations Relations humaines Gestion des ressources humaines Relations entre employeurs et employés Stratégie marketing Information pour la prise de décision Stratégies de produits et de prix Stratégie de distribution Stratégie promotionnelle Systèmes d'information de gestion et informatique Financer l'entreprise Comptabilité L'argent, le système bancaire et les autres institutions financières Gestion financière Le marché des valeurs mobilières Gestion des risques et assurances.
BUSINESS
FYE, HUSTED , Janet A., Stewart W.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR SIUDENT SIUDY GUIDE CHAPTER 1: ENTREPRENEURIAL ExCELLENCE IN THE AMERICAN ECONOMY. CHAPTER 2: THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY- CHAPTER 3: SOCIAL RESPONS IBILITY AND ETHIC CHAPTER 4: SELECTING A FORM OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP CHAPTER 5: SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHAPTER 6: MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS . CHAPTER 7: MOTIVATION AND LEADERSHIP IN ORGANIZATION.. CHAPTER 8: ORGANI Z ING A BUSINESS CHAPTER 9: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 10: LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS CHAPTER 11: PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS CHAPTER 12: THE MARKETING CONCEPT: AN OVERVI EW CHAPTER 13: DEVELOPING AND PRICING PRODUCTs TO SELL CHAPTER 14: DISTRIBUTING GOODS AND SERVICES CHAPTER 15: PROMOTING GOODS AND SERVICES CHAPTER 16: MONEY AND THE BANKING SYSTEM CHAPTER 17: ACCOUNTING: UNDERSTANDING THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS. CHAPTER 18: MANAGING THE FIRM'S FINANCING CHAPTER 19: INVESTMENTS AND SECURITI ES CHAPTER 20: INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 21: COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 22: THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS CHAPTER 23: BUSINESS IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
THE CHALLENGE TO THE SOUTH
Nyerere, Julius K. ,
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List of Figures L ist of Acronyms I. THE SOUTH AND ITS TASKS A World Divided A World in Transition The South and its Vision The Tasks of the South The Challenge to the South The Development Record of the South, 1950-80 2. THESTATE OF THE SOUTH The Development Crisis of the 1980s The Bases for Renewed Hope: Human Resources and Scien tific and Technological Development tw tu iy DEVELOPMENT: THE NATIONAL DIMENSION 3. SELF-RELIANT AND PEOPLE-CENTRED a The Need to Reorient Development Strategies s. The Development Imperative natiorol e The Development of Human Resource d Strategies for Science and Technology e The State, Planning, and the Market f The Gender Dimensions of Development 9. Culture and Development h. Development and the Environment 4. MOBILIZING THE SOUTH: TOWARDS GREATER CO-OPERATION AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES The State and Prospects of South-South Co-operation Advancing South-South Co-operation: Strategy and Programmes A Programme of Priority Action for South-South Co-operation RELATIONS AND 5. NORTH-SOUTH THE MANAGEMENT OFTHE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM One World: Interdepen den ce and North-South Relations North-South Relations and the International System at the Close of the 1980s The Vision: A Rational and Development-Oriented International System The Proposals: Policies, Strategies, Processes, and Institutions The Next Step: A Global Programme of Immediate Action 6. THE SOUTH ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Development: First Things First Towards Enhanced Development Effectiveness Overcoming the Knowledge Gap Protection of the Environment The Need for an Effective Population Policy The South and the Management of Global Interdependence Annexe: The Commission and Its Work Index
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
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Management and organisational Behavior History of mangment and organisationnal The manager's Environment Social responsability and business Ethics THE MANAGEMENT PROCESS The planning process Strategic Planning Managerial decision making The organizing process structure Organizing structure Staffing thr oganisation The controlling process Controlling technique Communication and the influencing process MANGEMENT AND INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR Undersatanding perception, attribution, and learning Motivation Individual differences,development and stress MANAGMENT AND GRIUP BEHAVIOR Group performance, intergroup behavior and conflict Leadership power and organisationnal politics MANGEMENT AND BEHAVIOR AT THE ORGANIZATIONNAL LEVEL Corporate culture, change, and development Managing the multinational entrerptise Management information system
Economie Familiale
Gagné, Daxl , Claire, Claudette Bourdon
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Economie et vie familiale J'EXPLORE MON MANUEL Besoins physiologiques et psychologiques à la période de T'adolescence Ressources personnelles de l'adolescent(e) et ressources disponibles dans son milieu Responsabilités assumables par l'adolescent(e) dans son milieu Planification budgétaire d'un(e) adolescent(e) Stratégie rationnelle dans l'achat d'un bien ou d'un service PROCESSUS DE GESTION Economie familiale et planification alimentaire Besoins nutritionnels de l'adolescent(e) Classification des aliments selon les groupes reconnus en alimentation Principales fonctions et sources des divers constituants alimentaires Composition de menus quotidiens équilibrés Préparation de mets simples et nutritifs PROCESSUS DE GESTION Économie familiale et habillement Besoins physiologiques et psychologiques satisfaits par le vêtement Qualités spécifiques de certains types de vêtements Caractéristiques de certains types d'étoffes et propriétés de leurs fibres Interprétation des étiquettes apposées aux vêtements Stratégie rationnelle dans l'achat de vêtements Confection ou réparation des vêtements Techniques de base Économie familiale et logement Besoins de l'adolescent(e) en matière de logement Ressources de l'adolescent(e) en matière de logement Organisation fonctionnelle d'un espace personnel Application de principes d'ordre esthétique dans 1aménage d'un espace personnel Coût d'organisation et d'aménagement d’un espace personne Responsabilités de l'adolescent(e) dans l'entretien d’un logement
ECONOMICS
KAMERSCHEN , David R.
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ECONOMICS OF THE FIRM
THOMPSON , Arthur A., Jr.
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Study Guide to accompany Salvatore
SHOJAI , Siamack
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ORGANISATION OF THE STUDY GUIDE The nature scope of managerial economics Optimization techniques Risk Analysis Estimation Techniques Demand theory Demand forecasting Production theory and estimation Cost theory and estimation Linear programming Marcket structure: monopistic competition Pricing practices Regulation and antitrust Long-term investment decisions Beneit-cost analysing and public sector managment
The Business of oral communication
GWYN, GWYN , Jack, Robert J.
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THE TELEPHONE: VITAL TOOL FOR SUCCESS Developing your telephone power personality telephone power techniques power technique for marking telephone calls telemarketing: stairway to stardom evaluation THE INTERVIEW the employment interview: prepartion and openings the employement interrview in progress the performance evaluation interview the exit interview evaluation the exit interview