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Peter J. Hammond

    Peter J. Hammond è un eminente teorico economico il cui lavoro approfondisce i meccanismi di allocazione e la regolamentazione efficiente. Esplora la complessa interazione tra etica e politica economica, in particolare in contesti che coinvolgono molti agenti e selezione avversa. La sua ricerca illumina questioni chiave nella scelta sociale e negli impatti economici della migrazione.

    Mathematics for Economic Analysis
    Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis
    The Tower of London
    Victorious Christians
    The Betrayal of Richard III
    The Greatest Century of Missions
    • The Greatest Century of Missions

      • 226pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Highlighting the remarkable journeys and accomplishments of extraordinary individuals during a pivotal era in Christian missions, this book serves as a vital resource for pastors, missionaries, and educators. It offers inspiring stories that can enrich the curriculum for senior home-schoolers, Christian schools, and Bible colleges. Essential for those considering a missionary path, it captures the essence of faith-driven adventure and the profound impact of missions throughout history.

      The Greatest Century of Missions
      5,0
    • Victorious Christians

      Who Changed the World

      • 386pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Focusing on notable figures throughout Church history, this book features 32 character studies of influential Christians, including Reformers, Martyrs, and Missionaries, among others. With over 260 illustrations, it offers valuable insights into their courage and convictions during challenging times. Spanning 380 pages, it serves not only as a source of inspiration for recreational readers but also as a rich resource for pastors, teachers, and homeschoolers seeking illustrative examples of faith and resilience.

      Victorious Christians
      4,1
    • Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis

      Sixth Edition

      • 976pagine
      • 35 ore di lettura

      "The subject matter that modern economics students are expected to master makes significant mathematical demands. This is true even of the less technical "applied" literature that students will be expected to read for courses in fields such as public finance, industrial organization, and labour economics, amongst several others. Indeed, the most relevant literature typically presumes familiarity with several important mathematical tools, especially calculus for functions of one and several variables, as well as a basic understanding of multivariable optimization problems with or without constraints. Linear algebra is also used to some extent in economic theory, and a great deal more in econometrics"--

      Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis
      4,0
    • Mathematics for Economic Analysis

      • 982pagine
      • 35 ore di lettura

      An introduction to those parts of mathematical analysis and linear algebra which are most important to economists. This text focuses on the application of the essential mathematical ideas, rather than the economic theories, and features examples and problems on key ideas in microeconomics.

      Mathematics for Economic Analysis
      3,7
    • Slavery, Terrorism and Islam

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This well-illustrated book counters anti-Christian propaganda from various groups, delving into the historical ties between Islam and slavery. Dr. Peter Hammond reveals the impact of thirteen centuries of Islamic conquest and offers insights on converting Muslims to Christianity. A vital read for Christians and homeschooling families alike.

      Slavery, Terrorism and Islam
      3,7