04356nam 2200493Ia 450 991046215250332120200520144314.01-937385-33-7(CKB)2670000000246036(EBL)3332898(MiAaPQ)EBC3332898(Au-PeEL)EBL3332898(CaPaEBR)ebr10597697(OCoLC)923244627(EXLCZ)99267000000024603620120420d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||Books and boats[electronic resource] Sino-Japanese relations in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries /Ōba Osamu ; translated by Joshua A. FogelPortland, Me. Merwin Asiac20121 online resource (338 p.)Includes index.1-937385-13-2 ""BooksandBoats_Front Matter ""; ""Books and Boats_Front Cover""; ""Books and Boats Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Translator's Preface""; ""Chapter 1-Forgotten Sino-Japanese Contacts""; ""General Historical Knowledge and Historical Research ""; ""Closed Country (Sakoku) ""; ""In the City of Shenyang""; ""Reflections on Sino-Japanese Relations ""; ""From the KÅ?-MÅ? yowa""; ""Chinese Books Imported to Japan in the Edo Period ""; ""Nagasaki Christmas ""; ""Foreign Relations in the Edo Period ""; ""Research Experiences in Europe""""The East India Company Museum in Sweden""""Chinese and Japanese Porcelains Exported to Europe""; ""Studies of Export Porcelain""; ""Studies of Edo History""; ""Chapter 2-The Nagasaki Trade Was the Chinese Trade""; ""Domestic Chinese Political Conditions ""; ""The Number of Chinese Ships Coming to Japan ""; ""From the Qianjie Order to the Zhanhai Order ""; ""On the Shinpai ""; ""The Prize of a Shinpai ""; ""Ships Entering the Port of Nagasaki in 1688 ""; ""The Cargoes of Trading Vessels ""; ""Items Transported Back on Chinese Vessels ""; ""The Arrival of Chinese Vessels """"Problems in the Study of Sino-Japanese Trade """"Chapter 3-The Discovery of Banned Books""; ""Summons from the Office of the Magistrate""; ""The Inspector of Proscribed Books ""; ""What Is a Banned Book? ""; ""Materials Concerned with Proscribed Books ""; ""Thirty-two Banned Books ""; ""Tianxue chuhan ""; ""Proscribed Treasures ""; ""The Huan you quan and Mukai Gensei ""; ""The Banning of a Guidebook to Beijing ""; ""The Church and the Grave of Matteo Ricci ""; ""Investigation by the Chinese-language Interpreters ""; ""Instructions from the Senior Councilors """"The Judgment of the Magistrate """"Banned Books after JÅ?kyÅ? 2 ""; ""Fate of Banned Books and Their Vessels, 1685-1712""; ""Reasons for Banning Books ""; ""Change of Direction ""; ""Relaxation of Judgments ""; ""Documents from the Office of the Magistrate ""; ""Chapter 4-The Inspectorate of Books""; ""Generations of the Mukai Family ""; ""The Outlines ""; ""Preparing Book Explanations ""; ""Simplification of Procedures ""; ""Officially Ordered Items ""; ""The NegumichÅ? ""; ""A Song Edition That Got Away ""; ""Shoseki motochÅ? and Bidding ""; ""The Price of Books """"Chapter 5-Arai Hakuseki, the New ShÅ?toku Laws, and the Ming Legal Codes""""The Percentage of Vessels Carrying Books ""; ""Centers of Publishing ""; ""Yu Meiji and Zhong Shengyu ""; ""The Cargo of Vessel Number Fifteen in the Year of the Rabbit ""; ""The Cargo of Vessel Number Fifty-one in the Year of the Rabbit ""; ""The Cargo for the Return Voyage of Vessel Number Fifteen in the Year of the Rabbit""; ""The Books Brought by Vessel Number Fifty-One in the Year of the Rabbit""; ""An Order for the Ming Legal Codes ""; ""Maeda Tsunanori, DaimyÅ? of Kaga """"Tsunanoriâ€?s Studies of the Ming Legal Codes ""International relationsJapanRelationsChinaChinaRelationsJapanJapanHistoryTokugawa period, 1600-1868Electronic books.International relations.Ōba Osamu1927-2002.979092Fogel Joshua A.1950-866834MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462152503321Books and boats2231974UNINA05332nam 2200673Ia 450 991078129560332120230725051819.01-118-03688-31-283-02718-697866130271841-118-03686-7(CKB)2550000000031395(EBL)700434(OCoLC)706457462(SSID)ssj0000467382(PQKBManifestationID)11342605(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000467382(PQKBWorkID)10489120(PQKB)11250821(MiAaPQ)EBC700434(Au-PeEL)EBL700434(CaPaEBR)ebr10447804(CaONFJC)MIL302718(EXLCZ)99255000000003139520101119d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBrave new world economy[electronic resource] global finance threatens our future /Wilhelm Hankel, Robert IsaakHoboken, New Jersey Wiley20111 online resource (290 p.)Includes index.1-118-00441-8 Brave New World Economy: Global Finance Threatens Our Future; Contents; Preface; Manifesto: Democratization of Capitalism; Rescue the Right to Work in Aging Societies; Legalize Black Market Labor; Defuse the Ticking Time Bombs of the Welfare State; Enroll 100 Percent of the Population in Pensions; Reduce State Indebtedness; Look for New Answers to Old Problems; Subsidize Start-Ups in Disadvantaged Regions; The Mandate of the Democratic, Constitutional Welfare State: Stability, Reliability, Prosperity; Chapter 1: Midas Reveals How to Create Money through Credit FraudDoes Progress in Developing Money Equal Progress in the World Economy?The State as Accomplice or Controller of the Money Economy, or Both?; The Illusory World of Finance and the Fictional Capital of Banks; Will Yesterday's Recipes Help Us Today?; The Finance Sector Always Underestimates the Risks of Its Innovations; Four Fatal Innovations of Global Banking; Essential Reforms; Four Conclusions from the Financial Crisis; Keynes, Properly Understood; Chapter 2: The Great Bluff: The American Way out of the Crisis; A Brief Tour of How We Got Here; How American Globalization Revolutionized FinanceWanted: An Emperor with Clothes How Goldman Sachs Milked Bubble Trouble; Origins of the Financial Crisis; The Lost Lessons of Long-Term Capital Management; The Government Intervenes; Investors Panic; Obamanomics: Exploiting Crisis, Postponing Costs; The Debt Culture versus Hoarding and Investing; Austerity versus Stimulus: The Trillion-Dollar Gap; Recasting the United States: Domestic Dynamism with Responsibility; Chapter 3: Giant with Feet of Clay: The European Union; What Services Has the EU Rendered?; The Euro: Not Dynamic but DynamiteIs the European Union on Its Way to Becoming a Nation-State?Do EU Institutions Induce Constitutional Infidelity?; Can the Euro Survive?; The Three Unknowns of the Current Bailout of the Euro; The Next Financial Adventure: A European State Bankruptcy Law; What Comes after the Euro?; The Future of the EU: The Swiss Model; Currency ""Concubinage"": The Currency Has to Serve the Citizen, Not the Citizen the Currency; Chapter 4: The New New World: Can BRICs Save the Rich?; Mimicking Past Economic Miracles; The Rise of the BRICs; Characteristics of the New New World; Legitimacy LostDecoupling and Demographics One BRIC at a Time; Debt versus Investment and Savings in BRICs; The Group of 20 and Global Imbalances; The Roadmap to the New World Economy Has Changed; Chapter 5: Time for a New Bretton Woods: Crisis Prevention through Monetary Law; What Caused Bretton Woods to Fail?; ""Floating"" Exchange Rates: A Compelling End?; Living in the ""Nonsystem"" of Post-Bretton Woods; Keynes with a New Feature: Real (Not Nominal) Fixed Exchange Rates; Chapter 6: Toward a Brave New World Economy: Reducing Debt and UnemploymentThe World Economy and Nation: States Are a System of Communicating PipesAn engaging look at the road to a sustained economic recovery The global finance system can be regulated to prevent massive credit fraud, tame capitalism, confront the sovereign debt crisis, and move towards investing in the real economy and full employment. ""Obamanomics"", and American reinvention can lead to a sustained economic recovery but only together with major domestic, European, and global monetary reforms in cooperation with emerging nations. For decades, the U.S. dollar has served as the world's reserve currency. But after the global market meltdown and the resultingGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Economic policyUnited StatesEconomic policy2009-Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.Economic policy.330.122332/.042BUS027000bisacshHankel Wilhelm1929-287885Isaak Robert A124168MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910781295603321Brave new world economy3713218UNINA01375nam0 22003131i 450 UON0022950920231205103454.49820030730d1976 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| ||||| Società industriale e formazione umana nel pensiero di GramsciDario Ragazzinipref. di Mario Alighiero ManacordaRomaEditori Riuniti1976X, 245 p.19 cm.001UON001767722001 Paideia210 RomaEditori Riuniti.54Educazione e societàUONC049893FIGRAMSCI ANTONIO PENSIERO PEDAGOGICOUONC050145FIGRAMSCI ANTONIO PENSIERO POLITICOUONC050155FIITRomaUONL000004370.1Educazione. 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