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Bonfire Of The Brands: How I Learnt To Live Without Labels - Neil Boorman - Paperback
As a product of a generation that has been sold to since birth, Neil Boorman examines the social, historical, economic and psychological ways in which brands have gripped our society, as well as documenting his personal trials and tribulations as he tries to live a life without brands.
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Locked In The Arms Of A Crazy Life: How I Learnt To Live Without Labels - Neil Boorman - Paperback
As a product of a generation that has been sold to since birth, Neil Boorman examines the social, historical, economic and psychological ways in which brands have gripped our society, as well as documenting his personal trials and tribulations as he tries to live a life without brands.
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Prices, Food, And Wages In Scotland, 1550-1780 - A. J. S. Gibson; T. C. Smout - Paperback
This is a study of Scottish price history and a contribution to the economic and social history of early modern and pre-industrial Britain. Focusing in particular on the prices of grain, meal and animal products, the text assesses how Scots artisans and labourers could survive in an economy that could pay very low money wages.
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Collins Dictionary Of Economics - C. L. Pass; Bryan Lowes; Leslie Davies - Paperback
This fourth edition has been thoroughly revised for the new millennium, and is a reference book not just for students of economics, but for anyone studying economics as part of a business or social science course.
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Divided Scotland?: The Nature, Causes And Consequences Of Economic Disparities Within Scotland - Hardback
'Divided Scotland?' discusses the attempts of the Scottish Executive to improve the performance of the Scottish economy and address economic disparities within Scotland.
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Mending Scotland: Essays In Economic Regionalism - Christopher T. Harvie - Paperback
Christopher Harvie introduces readers to the weird and wacky world of the Scottish economy, a country with the worst health in west Europe, the lowest recycling and one of the biggest black economies.
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Living in Scotland: Social And Economic Change Since 1980 - David McCrone; Lindsay Paterson; Frank Bechhofer - Pbk. + CD
This study explores the ways in which Scottish society has been transformed since the 1950s. Drawing on data from government statistics, large-scale surveys and over-time data sources, the key social changes in Scotland are charted and accounted for, through a primarily sociological analysis.
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Anatomy Of The New Scotland: Power, Influence And Change - Hardback
Scotland is undergoing a radical transformation economically, socially and politically. This collection offers an analysis of contemporary Scotland, highlighting who holds power, influence and status. It covers the economy, the public sector, political institutions, the media and culture.
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Going Down: Football In Crisis - Simon Banks - Hardback
Football's financial bubble has finally burst. After years of growth, the English game is on the verge of bankruptcy with the future of many clubs seriously in doubt. This title explores just how this situation has come about.