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TheTravelsofaT-ShirtintheGlobalEconomy2009(DrPirouz).pdf
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📖 Rivoli, Pietra. The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade (2nd Edition). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Year: 2009.
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InternationalPoliticalEconomy(6thEdithion2019(DrPirouz).pdf
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📖 Oatley, Thomas. International Political Economy (Sixth Edition). New York: Routledge, 2019.
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ThisTimeisDifferent2009(DrPirouz)a.pdf
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11.48M
📖 Reinhart, Carmen M., Rogoff, Kenneth. This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.
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WorldPoliticsInterestsInteractionsInstitutions2019(DrPirouz).pdf
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49.63M
📖 Frieden, Jeffry A.; Lake, David A.; Schultz, Kenneth A. World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions. New York: : W. W. Norton & Company, 2019.
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Part Three:
International Political Economy
Chapter Seven: International Trade
Chapter Eight: International Financial Relations
Chapter Nine: International Monetary Relations
Chapter Ten: Development: Causes of the Wealth and Poverty of Nations
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📖 Frieden, Jeffry A.; Lake, David A.; Schultz, Kenneth A. World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions. New York: : W. W. Norton & Company, 2019.
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ConcerningtheSpiritualinArt2009(DrPirouz).pdf
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📖 Kandinsky, Wassily (Author); Sadker, Michaek T. H. Concerning the Spiritual in Art (First published in 1911). Auckland: The Floating Press, 2008.
In the summer of 1933, the Jewish Agency for Palestine, the German Zionist Federation, and the German Economics Ministry drafted a plan meant to allow German Jews emigrating to Palestine to retain some of the value of their property in Germany by purchasing German goods for the Yishuv, which would redeem them in Palestine local currency. This scheme, known as the Transfer Agreement or Ha’avarah, met the needs of all interested parties: German Jews, the German economy, and the Mandatory Government and the Yishuv in Palestine.
In the summer of 1933, the Jewish Agency for Palestine, the German Zionist Federation, and the German Economics Ministry drafted a plan meant to allow German Jews emigrating to Palestine to retain some of the value of their property in Germany by purchasing German goods for the Yishuv, which would redeem them in Palestine local currency. This scheme, known as the Transfer Agreement or Ha’avarah, met the needs of all interested parties: German Jews, the German economy, and the Mandatory Government and the Yishuv in Palestine.