04459nam 22006015 450 991095180480332120250124125712.09783031761409303176140510.1007/978-3-031-76140-9(MiAaPQ)EBC31887426(Au-PeEL)EBL31887426(CKB)37361810600041(DE-He213)978-3-031-76140-9(OCoLC)1493000829(EXLCZ)993736181060004120250124d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier21 Equations that Shaped the World Economy Understanding the Theory Behind the Equations /by Panayotis G. Michaelides1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (263 pages)9783031761393 3031761391 1. Compound Interest Rate -- 2. The Normal Distribution -- 3. Ordinary Least Squares -- 4. Production Function and TFP -- 5. Profit Rate -- 6. General Equilibrium -- 7. Input Output Analysis -- 8. Break-Even Point -- 9. The Fisher Equation -- 10. Net Present Value -- 11. Income Accounting Identity -- 12. Nash Equilibrium -- 13. CAPM -- 14. Quantity Theory of Money -- 15. Cost Function -- 16. Solow Growth Model -- 17. Philips Curve -- 18. Gravity Equation -- 19. Granger Causality Equation -- 20. Black and Scholes Formula -- 21. Chaos Theory -- 22. Epilogue -- 23. Mathematical Appendix."With clarity and precision, the author demystifies key economic equations, making them accessible to readers of all backgrounds. An invaluable addition to the literature on economic theory!" - Dieter Bögenhold, University of Klagenfurt, Austria "Engaging and informative, this book sheds light on the key equations that have shaped our understanding of the global economy." - Stéphane Goutte, UMI SOURCE, University Paris-Saclay, France "Brilliantly written and well researched, the author magisterially illustrates the power of equations to critically influence our understanding of economic science!" - John Milios, National Technical University of Athens, Greece "This book offers a comprehensible and insightful exploration of how certain equations have impacted the world economy." - Antonis Papapantoleon, TU Delft, The Netherlands & NTUA, Greece "A fascinating journey through economic science, illustrating how simple equations shape our understanding of the field." - Panos Xidonas, ESSCA Grande École, France "The author, one of the leading scholars of his generation, elucidates how simple equation-based models explain our economic reality in this landmark book. A must-read to learn from one of the best!" - Stavroula Yfanti, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom This accessible textbook introduces the equations that have defined Economics and shaped the global economy. It not only explains the ideas, concepts, applications and their limitations, but also places them in their broader social and historical contexts. Simple examples and real-world applications are provided. The book is particularly relevant for students looking to deepen their understanding of Economics, Mathematical Economics, and the History of Economic Thought. Panayotis G. Michaelides is a Full Professor at the School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece, and a former Research Associate at the London School of Economics (LSE), UK. He is recognized among the top 2% of economists globally (ScholarGPS, 2024).EconometricsEconomicsHistoryEconomicsQuantitative EconomicsEconometricsHistory of Economic Thought and MethodologyEconomicsEconometrics.EconomicsHistory.Economics.Quantitative Economics.Econometrics.History of Economic Thought and Methodology.Economics.330.0151Michaelides Panayotis G1276994MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK991095180480332121 Equations that Shaped the World Economy4335084UNINA06738nam 2200469zu 450 991101267910332120250910155032.0(CKB)39585464100041(FR-PaCSA)88971211(FRCYB88971211)88971211(MiAaPQ)EBC32291751(Au-PeEL)EBL32291751(OCoLC)1527636617(EXLCZ)993958546410004120250807d2025 u| |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOne Health Atlas1st ed.Paris, FranceEditions Quae20251 online resource (210 p.)Hors Collection2-7592-4026-6 2-7592-4027-4 Intro -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to One Health -- PART 1 Foundations and recent history -- Concepts through time: a brief history from Hippocrates to COVID-19 -- From Manhattan to Berlin: how the principles of One Health have evolved -- Indigenous people and (One) Health -- Epistemology of One Health: -- The historical context of the human plague: from miasmas to One Health -- From past pandemics to recent threats: the ongoing zoonotic risks of influenza -- Unveiling filovirus reservoirs -- One Health risk assessment: lessons from SARS, MERS-CoV and COVID-19 -- COVID-19: institutionalizing One Health -- Publishing One Health:evolving global patterns -- Global trends in #OneHealth: insights from online searches and hashtags -- Engaging with professional media to raise public awareness of One Health -- Integrated Health: one goal, many approaches -- PART 2 Zoonoses, agriculture and food security -- Infection with SARS-CoV-2 in animals: a One Health challenge -- Mapping the areas at risk for transmission of a vector-borne disease (West Nile fever) -- One Health game theory: eliminating dog rabies in Africa -- The way forward for rabies control and elimination in South Asia: the One Health approach -- The One Health approach to manage -- Multi-scale spatial modelling to facilitate the implementation of One Health approaches -- Tuberculosis unleashed: why One Health holds the key -- Cross-species influenza threats: the critical role of One Health surveillance and control -- One Health approach and African trypanosomiasis in Guinea -- Combating non-zoonotic animal plagues: the power of One Health -- How One Health can transform food systems -- Crop production practices and infectious hazards: a One Health call to action.Agroecological crop protection: a special link between agroecology and One Health -- Soil health must be included in One Health -- One Health in aquaculture: antibiotic use in an era of global warming -- One Health and the spread -- One Health surveillance of antimicrobial resistance -- One Health for food safety -- PART 3 Education, networks and governance: One Health -- Embracing complexity early on: incorporating One Health into bachelor's programmes -- Collaborative approach to building -- Visualization of One Health education in South-East Asia -- One Health Research, Education and Outreach Centre in Africa (OHRECA) -- Innovative tools for One Health surveillance: ALERT, a collaborative serious game -- One Health approach in Guinea -- CGIAR Initiative on One Health -- Local service providers and -- Integrated (One) Health service delivery in pastoralist settings in sub-Saharan Africa -- Integrated crop-livestock clinics in East Africa -- Capacitating One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa (COHESA) -- ILRI One Health research for -- EcoHealth projects in South-East Asia -- One Health in Vietnam: mapping action -- Myanmar's One Health surveillance:challenges and next steps -- Strategizing a collaborative One Health future for the Caribbean -- National mapping of One Health stakeholders in France -- One Health and resilient landscapes: empowering communities through -- BCOMING: Safeguarding biodiversity to prevent the next pandemic -- ZACAM: One Health long-term socioecological research platform -- PREZODE International Initiative and its contribution to promoting a One Health approach -- One Health: the ultimate strategy to prevent future pandemics -- PART 4 Future directions and emerging challenges -- One Health: a widely endorsed but difficult-to-fund approach.Investing in One Health: a framework to demonstrate its added value and return on investment -- Using thematic clustering for data-driven insights on One Health research and knowledge gaps -- One Health governance: implementation bottlenecks in the Global South -- Networks shaping the future of One Health: focusing on the Afro-Eurasian landmass -- Using PADI-web to monitor animal and plant diseases in digital media sources -- The scope of public-private partnerships in One Health -- No One Health without a trueintegration of social sciences -- How economics connects food, healthand the environment -- Participatory approaches and One Health:the example of community-basedsurveillance systems -- Bridging gaps: gender equity as the neglected link in One Health implementation -- One Welfare: integrating animal welfare into One Health -- Dogs: key players in the One Health approach -- Building a common language for antimicrobial stewardship in One Health -- One Health at scale: social-ecological system health -- From bush to fork: managing wild meat value chains to safeguard health and biodiversity -- A systems approach to address climate change, biodiversity loss and health in Canada -- The health toll of climate change: why One Health matters -- One Health Alert: A(H5N1) a cross-species threat on the rise -- One Health in urban settings -- Artificial intelligence in One Health: unlocking potential and navigating risks -- Conclusion: One Health Risk governance and the science-policy-society interface -- Epilogue -- Afterword -- Glossary -- General references -- List of acronyms -- List of authors -- Photo credits.The One Health approach offers a comprehensive framework to address the interwoven health challenges arising from the interactions among humans, animals, plants and the environment.Hors CollectionSOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health IssuesbisacshSOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health IssuesRoger François1831457Olive Marie-Marie1845263Peyre Marisa1845264FR-PaCSABOOK9911012679103321One Health Atlas4429119UNINA