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Philip Booth

    International Aid and Integral human development
    Federal Britain
    Planning by Consent
    Trying to Say It: Outlooks and Insights on How Poems Happen
    Boundless Success with Philip Booth
    Green's Functions and Condensed Matter
    • 5,0(1)Abgeben

      "Green's functions, named for the mathematician who developed them in the 1830s, possess applications in many areas of physics. This volume presents the basic theoretical formulation, followed by specific applications that include transport coefficients of a metal, the Coulomb gas, Fermi liquids, electrons and phonons, superconductivity, superfluidity, and magnetism. 1984 edition"--

      Green's Functions and Condensed Matter
    • In his book, Boundless Success, Booth explains why we should have faith and how it can improve our everyday lives. Using religious faith to guide our decision-making process, we can turn our dreams into reality and live a happy, successful life. Booth shows us that God wants us to succeed, and by following His will and surrounding ourselves with people who support us, we can enrich our lives with love and positivity. About the Author Philip Booth is the proprietor and CEO of 100% Phil Booth. He has been a retailer of home appliances for forty years. His career began after completing his Trade Certificate as a radio and television serviceperson, after which he launched a career in retailing. He has owned and managed two businesses, and his longevity has resulted from leveraging the two top appliance co-operating companies in New Zealand and a strong faith in the goodness of God. He currently belongs to the Appliance Connexion Group Services Ltd, which is associated with the NARTA Group of Australasia. Phil has kept up with current appliance retailing trends by traveling extensively to conferences hosted by various groups and suppliers of appliance brands, CEOs, visits to appliance factories, and listening to motivational guest speakers.

      Boundless Success with Philip Booth
    • Exploring the creative process, this collection of prose reflections by Philip Booth offers insights into the art of poetry. It delves into the mechanics and strategies that contribute to the formation of poems, making it accessible for both general readers and students. Through his observations, Booth illuminates the nuances of poetic construction, enhancing the reader's appreciation for the craft.

      Trying to Say It: Outlooks and Insights on How Poems Happen
    • Planning by Consent

      The Origins and Nature of British Development Control

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of the development control system in Britain, the book delves into its historical progression from early modern periods to contemporary practices. It examines key changes, influences, and the impact of various policies over time, providing a comprehensive understanding of how development control has shaped urban planning and governance in Britain.

      Planning by Consent
    • This book proposes that the UK should develop a federal structure of government with only a small number of functions such as defence and border control being determined at the UK level. All other functions would be the ultimate responsibility of individual nations within the UK.

      Federal Britain
    • Examining the debate from when the euro was first introduced to the sources of its current problems, this book proposes radical solutions to resolve the long-running crisis of the European Monetary Union. Initially, free-market economists were generally supportive of the euro, believing it would reduce the tendency towards inflation and encourage economic reform. However, in this current analysis, the authors--a group of leading monetary economists--make it perfectly clear that if the members of the eurozone are to prosper in the long term, the status quo cannot continue. These nine essays explore topics that include the UK's decision not to join, the fate of past monetary unions, why the euro is failing, practical exit strategies, and a possible free-banking solution for the eurozone, among many more.

      The Euro. The beginning, the middle ... and the end?
    • Verdict on the Crash

      Causes and Policy Implications

      4,0(7)Abgeben

      Challenging the belief that the banking crisis stemmed from inadequate regulation, this book argues that regulatory measures may have worsened the situation. The contributors, noted experts in finance, reveal that both statutory regulation and government policies failed, exacerbating risks and fostering an asset bubble through loose monetary policy. They advocate for targeted, non-intrusive regulatory tools to address specific banking weaknesses, making this work crucial for understanding the implications of recent financial events.

      Verdict on the Crash
    • In the context of both political economy and Catholic Social Teaching, this book examines the extent to which the teaching can be used to justify the free market, or alternative forms of political and economic organisation, in areas such as taxation, welfare, foreign aid, labour markets and business.

      Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy
    • Lifelines

      Selected Poems 1950-1999

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(33)Abgeben

      Philip Booth's poetry draws inspiration from New England traditions, reflecting a deep connection to nature through vivid imagery of the sea, woods, and fields. His work delves into enduring themes such as love, uncertainty, and responsibility. Lifelines offers a chance to rediscover Booth's significant contributions to contemporary American poetry, particularly as many of his earlier pieces are no longer available.

      Lifelines