"The Truth About The Income Opportunity Industry" provides more than just an explanation of this billion dollar industry. It also gives detailed explanations of what you can expect if you order many of the most popular money making programs. The book offers an unbiased criticism of these programs. Find out what you will receive before you send away your money for the various programs out there.
Type: BOOK - Published: 2000-08 - Publisher: iUniverse
"The Truth About The Income Opportunity Industry" provides more than just an explanation of this billion dollar industry. It also gives detailed explanations of what you can expect if you order many of the most popular money making programs. The book offers an unbiased criticism of these programs. Find out
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-11-27 - Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Policy makers give a lot of attention to business creation and entrepreneurship, but they do not have a good resource for understanding The Truth about Entrepreneurship. The extensive media coverage of Wall Street entrepreneurship provides an incomplete portrayal of most business creation. While both high profile and everyday new firms
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-11-01 - Publisher: Penguin UK
What does Consumer India look like in the third decade after liberalization, as India’s GDP approaches its third trillion? In her new book, Rama Bijapurkar, author of the best-selling We Are Like That Only, analyses the complex contours of India’s consumer economy – demand structure, supply environment, income demographics, social
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-08-15 - Publisher: Penguin UK
From India’s most brilliant thinkers and analysts, comes a prescription for India’s foreign and strategic policy over the next decade. The book identifies the threats and challenges India is likely to confront, the approach it should adopt to successfully pursue its national development goals and its international interests in a
Authors: Aled Davies, Ben Jackson, Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-12-07 - Publisher: UCL Press
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neoliberalism’ in which individualism, competition, free markets and privatisation came to dominate Britain’s politics, economy and society. This historical framing has proven highly controversial, within both academia and contemporary political and public debate. Standard accounts of