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Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies - A Reader (Paperback): David A. Kirby, Anna Watson Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies - A Reader (Paperback)
David A. Kirby, Anna Watson
R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2003. Since the late 1970s there has been considerable interest in the role of small firms in economic development in general and employment generation in particular. Throughout the developed world, governments have introduced a range of measures to encourage small firm growth and development in an attempt to stimulate economic growth, generate employment and foster innovation. Though not all measures have been successful many policies have transferred to the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe where, since 1989, small firm growth and development has achieved considerable importance in economic restructuring. Accordingly, this volume presents the leading research on the role of small firms in economic development and employment generation in both transition and developed countries. Setting itself in a wider theoretical context, the book also considers the implications for both policy and theory and suggests directions for future research.

Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies - A Reader (Hardcover): David A. Kirby, Anna Watson Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies - A Reader (Hardcover)
David A. Kirby, Anna Watson
R2,484 Discovery Miles 24 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2003. Since the late 1970s there has been considerable interest in the role of small firms in economic development in general and employment generation in particular. Throughout the developed world, governments have introduced a range of measures to encourage small firm growth and development in an attempt to stimulate economic growth, generate employment and foster innovation. Though not all measures have been successful many policies have transferred to the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe where, since 1989, small firm growth and development has achieved considerable importance in economic restructuring. Accordingly, this volume presents the leading research on the role of small firms in economic development and employment generation in both transition and developed countries. Setting itself in a wider theoretical context, the book also considers the implications for both policy and theory and suggests directions for future research.

Parliamentary Surveys of the Bishopric of Durham.  Volume II (Hardcover): David A. Kirby Parliamentary Surveys of the Bishopric of Durham. Volume II (Hardcover)
David A. Kirby
R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

See Volume 183. Covers the manors of Chester-le-Street, Wickham, Gateshead, Houghton-le-Spring, Easington and Bishop Middleham and the collieries of Gateshead and Whickham in the Chester, Easington and Stockton Wards.

Lab Coats in Hollywood - Science, Scientists, and Cinema (Paperback): David A. Kirby Lab Coats in Hollywood - Science, Scientists, and Cinema (Paperback)
David A. Kirby
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How science consultants make movie science plausible, in films ranging from 2001: A Space Odyssey to Finding Nemo. Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, released in 1968, is perhaps the most scientifically accurate film ever produced. The film presented such a plausible, realistic vision of space flight that many moon hoax proponents believe that Kubrick staged the 1969 moon landing using the same studios and techniques. Kubrick's scientific verisimilitude in 2001 came courtesy of his science consultants-including two former NASA scientists-and the more than sixty-five companies, research organizations, and government agencies that offered technical advice. Although most filmmakers don't consult experts as extensively as Kubrick did, films ranging from A Beautiful Mind and Contact to Finding Nemo and The Hulk have achieved some degree of scientific credibility because of science consultants. In Lab Coats in Hollywood, David Kirby examines the interaction of science and cinema: how science consultants make movie science plausible, how filmmakers negotiate scientific accuracy within production constraints, and how movies affect popular perceptions of science. Drawing on interviews and archival material, Kirby examines such science consulting tasks as fact checking and shaping visual iconography. Kirby finds that cinema can influence science as well: Depictions of science in popular films can promote research agendas, stimulate technological development, and even stir citizens into political action.

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