Sunday, June 21, 2009

New Business and Economics Books in the USFSP library

New BUSINESS and ECONOMICS books in the Poynter Library, USFSP
(in LC Call Number order, HB-HJ only)
May 4 – June 18, 2009

The following new business and economics books are kept on the “New Books” cart on the first floor in the library for a few weeks, and then moved to the circulating collection on the second floor, unless checked out…

Industrial clusters and innovation systems in Africa : institutions, markets, and policy / edited by Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Dorothy McCormick.
HC800.Z9 D55 2007

The politics of food supply : U.S. agricultural policy in the world economy / Bill Winders ; foreword by James C. Scott.
HD9006 .W56 2009

The green-collar economy : how one solution can fix our two biggest problems / Van Jones with Ariane Conrad ; Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
HD9502.U52 J66 2008

The myth of the oil crisis : overcoming the challenges of depletion, geopolitics, and global warming / Robin M. Mills.
HD9560.5 .M553 2008

The automobile and American life / John A. Heitmann.
HD9710.U52 H39 2009

China and the global political economy / Shaun Breslin.
HF1604 .B72 2009

Africa and the world trading system / edited by T. Ademola Oyejide & William Lyakurwa.
HF1611 .A36 2005

Alibaba : the inside story behind Jack Ma and the creation of the world's biggest online marketplace / Liu Shiying and Martha Avery.
HF5478 .L58 2009

Called to account : fourteen financial frauds that shaped the American accounting profession / Paul M. Clikeman.
HF5616.U5 C575 2009

The king of Madison Avenue : David Ogilvy and the making of modern advertising / Kenneth Roman.
HF5810.O34 A3 2009

The Financial services fact book (2009) / Insurance Information Institute [and] Financial Services Roundtable
HG181 .F643

Managing investment portfolios : a dynamic process / John L. Maginn ... [et al.].
HG4529.5 .M36 2007

A more complete list of new books at the Poynter Library can be found here.

Please let me know if there are any particular publications that you would like to see in the library collection. Thank you,
Marcy

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