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Published by Institute of Economic Affairs, 2015
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Published by Institute of Economic Affairs 17/02/2015, 2015
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Language: English
Published by Institute of Economic Affairs, 2015
ISBN 10: 0255366817 ISBN 13: 9780255366816
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Paperback. Condition: New. During 2013-14, the IEA ran a competition to find the best blueprint for Britain outside the EU, with the objective of securing a free and prosperous economy should it choose to leave. The IEA does not have a position on whether Britain should leave the EU. However, it is part of their educational mission to promote a wider understanding of the importance of a free economy and the institutions that are necessary for a free economy. They therefore regarded it as important to promote debate on the best way to achieve this in the event of the British people choosing to leave the EU: that was the main purpose of the competition. To provide a longer-lasting contribution to this debate, the IEA decided to publish this monograph examining the various options using, in the main, entries to the British Exit ('Brexit') competition. There was a wide range of possible approaches suggested by entrants to that competition.Some proposed that Britain should promote free trade and openness through the unilateral removal of trade and other barriers to economic activity; others proposed maintaining formal relationships with European countries through the European Free Trade Association and/or the European Economic Area; still other entrants took the view that Britain should seek to form economic and political alliances and partnerships with countries outside Europe - for example with the Commonwealth or the --Anglosphere - normally with a view to that being a gateway to free trade with as much of the world as would be willing. The winner was Foreign Office diplomat Iain Mansfield, who received most of the publicity at the end of the competition. However, in understanding how Britain can be free and prosperous in the event that it leaves the EU, it is worthwhile considering a range of other approaches to 'Brexit'. It is only through determining the best destiny for Britain outside the EU that the correct decision will be taken about whether to leave the EU and, if so, how. This book therefore brings together Iain Mansfield's submission with edited versions of two other entries.One of those, by Robert Oulds, proposes that the UK remains a member of the European Economic Area and rejoins the European Free Trade Association; another, by Ralph Buckle and Tim Hewish, proposes that Britain pursues free trade through the route of the Commonwealth and the Anglosphere. The final contribution, by John Hulsman, was not an entry to the competition but re-examines an approach to promoting free trade first proposed in his IEA monograph published in 2001, The World Turned Rightside Up. This involved the development of a global free-trade association. Overall, this book is an important contribution to the debate about how Britain should leave the EU, should it choose to do so. It distils clearly the different options and the advantages and disadvantages of alternative approaches with reference to the objective of promoting a free and prosperous economy. The authors have different views about how to achieve the same objective. It is hoped that, by presenting those different views in this volume, the debate will move beyond 'Britain - in or out?' to a debate about something just as important: 'If Britain should leave, how should it leave?'.
Language: English
Published by Institute of Economic Affairs, GB, 2015
ISBN 10: 0255366817 ISBN 13: 9780255366816
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Paperback. Condition: New. During 2013-14, the IEA ran a competition to find the best blueprint for Britain outside the EU, with the objective of securing a free and prosperous economy should it choose to leave. The IEA does not have a position on whether Britain should leave the EU. However, it is part of their educational mission to promote a wider understanding of the importance of a free economy and the institutions that are necessary for a free economy. They therefore regarded it as important to promote debate on the best way to achieve this in the event of the British people choosing to leave the EU: that was the main purpose of the competition. To provide a longer-lasting contribution to this debate, the IEA decided to publish this monograph examining the various options using, in the main, entries to the British Exit ('Brexit') competition. There was a wide range of possible approaches suggested by entrants to that competition.Some proposed that Britain should promote free trade and openness through the unilateral removal of trade and other barriers to economic activity; others proposed maintaining formal relationships with European countries through the European Free Trade Association and/or the European Economic Area; still other entrants took the view that Britain should seek to form economic and political alliances and partnerships with countries outside Europe - for example with the Commonwealth or the --Anglosphere - normally with a view to that being a gateway to free trade with as much of the world as would be willing.The winner was Foreign Office diplomat Iain Mansfield, who received most of the publicity at the end of the competition. However, in understanding how Britain can be free and prosperous in the event that it leaves the EU, it is worthwhile considering a range of other approaches to 'Brexit'. It is only through determining the best destiny for Britain outside the EU that the correct decision will be taken about whether to leave the EU and, if so, how. This book therefore brings together Iain Mansfield's submission with edited versions of two other entries.One of those, by Robert Oulds, proposes that the UK remains a member of the European Economic Area and rejoins the European Free Trade Association; another, by Ralph Buckle and Tim Hewish, proposes that Britain pursues free trade through the route of the Commonwealth and the Anglosphere. The final contribution, by John Hulsman, was not an entry to the competition but re-examines an approach to promoting free trade first proposed in his IEA monograph published in 2001, The World Turned Rightside Up. This involved the development of a global free-trade association.Overall, this book is an important contribution to the debate about how Britain should leave the EU, should it choose to do so. It distils clearly the different options and the advantages and disadvantages of alternative approaches with reference to the objective of promoting a free and prosperous economy. The authors have different vi.
Language: English
Published by Institute of Economic Affairs, 2015
ISBN 10: 0255366817 ISBN 13: 9780255366816
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Published by Institute of Economic Affairs 2015-02-17, 2015
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Book. Condition: Good. The "Basic Mathematics Review Text and Workbook 2nd Ed" is a comprehensive resource for students looking to review and reinforce their understanding of basic arithmetic and elementary algebra concepts. With a focus on foundational mathematical principles, this textbook authored by James A. Cooley and Ralph Mansfield is suitable for high school students and adults seeking to enhance their skills in algebra and mathematics. The book is presented in a user-friendly format, with a mix of textbook and workbook components to help learners practice and apply the concepts they are learning. Whether you are a beginner or intermediate level student, this resource is designed to help you achieve a deeper understanding of essential mathematical concepts.; 18.00 x 13.00 x 3.00.
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Published by Institute of Economic Affairs, 2015
ISBN 10: 0255366817 ISBN 13: 9780255366816
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Condition: New. During 2013-14, the IEA ran a competition ( BREXIT ) to find the best blueprint for Britain outside the EU, with the objective of securing a free and prosperous economy should it choose to leave. This book brings together Iain Mansfield s winning submission.
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Language: English
Published by Institute of Economic Affairs, GB, 2015
ISBN 10: 0255366817 ISBN 13: 9780255366816
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Paperback. Condition: New. During 2013-14, the IEA ran a competition to find the best blueprint for Britain outside the EU, with the objective of securing a free and prosperous economy should it choose to leave. The IEA does not have a position on whether Britain should leave the EU. However, it is part of their educational mission to promote a wider understanding of the importance of a free economy and the institutions that are necessary for a free economy. They therefore regarded it as important to promote debate on the best way to achieve this in the event of the British people choosing to leave the EU: that was the main purpose of the competition. To provide a longer-lasting contribution to this debate, the IEA decided to publish this monograph examining the various options using, in the main, entries to the British Exit ('Brexit') competition. There was a wide range of possible approaches suggested by entrants to that competition.Some proposed that Britain should promote free trade and openness through the unilateral removal of trade and other barriers to economic activity; others proposed maintaining formal relationships with European countries through the European Free Trade Association and/or the European Economic Area; still other entrants took the view that Britain should seek to form economic and political alliances and partnerships with countries outside Europe - for example with the Commonwealth or the --Anglosphere - normally with a view to that being a gateway to free trade with as much of the world as would be willing.The winner was Foreign Office diplomat Iain Mansfield, who received most of the publicity at the end of the competition. However, in understanding how Britain can be free and prosperous in the event that it leaves the EU, it is worthwhile considering a range of other approaches to 'Brexit'. It is only through determining the best destiny for Britain outside the EU that the correct decision will be taken about whether to leave the EU and, if so, how. This book therefore brings together Iain Mansfield's submission with edited versions of two other entries.One of those, by Robert Oulds, proposes that the UK remains a member of the European Economic Area and rejoins the European Free Trade Association; another, by Ralph Buckle and Tim Hewish, proposes that Britain pursues free trade through the route of the Commonwealth and the Anglosphere. The final contribution, by John Hulsman, was not an entry to the competition but re-examines an approach to promoting free trade first proposed in his IEA monograph published in 2001, The World Turned Rightside Up. This involved the development of a global free-trade association.Overall, this book is an important contribution to the debate about how Britain should leave the EU, should it choose to do so. It distils clearly the different options and the advantages and disadvantages of alternative approaches with reference to the objective of promoting a free and prosperous economy. The authors have different vi.
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Published by Otto Maier Verlag, Ravensburg, 1980
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Softcover. Condition: Gut. 64 Seiten Ein Buch zur Entdeckung und Bestimmung des Wetters, speziell für Kinder. Es erklärt, wie man eigene Wetterbeobachtungen machen und Vorhersagen treffen kann. Zustand: Einband mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, Seiten geringfügig gebräunt, insgesamt GUTER Zustand. HC1-797-4/8-00443746 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 88.
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Published by Otto Maier Verlag, Ravensburg, 1980
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Softcover. Condition: Gut. Erstausgabe in deutscher Sprache. 123 Seiten Dieses Buch bietet eine Einführung in die Wetterkunde für junge Leser. Es erklärt die Ursachen der Wetterphänomene und gibt praktische Hinweise zur Beobachtung und Vorhersage des Wetters. Zustand: Einband mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, Seiten geringfügig gebräunt, insgesamt GUTER Zustand. HC1-797-4/8-00443733 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 88.
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Sydney : Printed by R. Mansfield, for the executors of R. Howe, 1830.Foolscap folio, original grey wrappers with 'Proclamations, Acts of Council, Government Orders and Notices from 7th July to 15th November 1830' in ms. to upper wrapper (wrappers stained and with some silverfishing); letterpress printed. Contents: [6] (title-leaf and Table of contents for Acts and Ordinances of the Governor and Council of New South Wales . during the administration of His Excellency Lieut. Gen. Ralph Darling. 1820. Sydney : printed by R. Mansfield, 1830), 7-13 (Proclamations), [2] (half-title leaf for Government Orders), C15-C28, [2] (half-title leaf for Government Notices), D15-D58; bent upper corners, but crisp and clean throughout. A record of Darling's administrative activity during 1830, apparently a variant of Ferguson 1386, but as issued.
Seller: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
Sydney : Printed by Robert Howe, Government Printer, 1821. Volume 1, Number 1, May 1 1821, to Volume 1, Number 8, December 1, 1821 (i.e. the first eight issues).Octavo (190 x 125 mm), contemporary half calf over pink papered boards (heavily rubbed, with some surface loss), spine with contrasting red morocco title label lettered in gilt (expertly rebacked); pp. i-8 (including title-leaf with early ownership signature, Preface and Index), 1-256; edges with light spotting, contents clean and sound throughout, with the exception of pages 94-95 which have tearing and paper restoration (with a small amount of resultant text loss); a near-fine complete run of the first year's issues in a contemporary binding, with the specially printed title-leaf and other preliminaries bound in; housed in a custom cloth and leather slipcase. A historically significant bound volume containing the first eight issues (May to December 1821) of Australia's first periodical, The Australian Magazine.Thisshortlived publication, edited by Ralph Mansfield and printed by Robert Howe, went out of circulation in September 1822 after only fourteen issues. As the son of George Howe (1769-1821), who had printed the first book in Australia in 1802 (The New South Wales General Standing Orders) and Australia's first newspaper in 1803 (the first issue of theSydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser), Robert Howe (1795-1829) was a memberof Australia's most important early publishing dynasty. The first issue of The Australian Magazine- printed by Robert Howe -was published on 1 May 1821, a mere 10 days before George Howe's death on 11 May. Having already succeeded his father as Government Printer, Robert also became editor, printer and publisher of the Gazette, which he had formerly helped his father to publish. 'Robert Howe was dissipated as a young man and in 1819 fathered an illegitimate son. Next year, however, he experienced a spiritual awakening and, in his own words, was "wonderfully and mercifully visited by God and snatched from infamy in this world and Hell in the next". He joined the group of Methodists who were working in Sydney and their influence, particularly that of Rev.Ralph Mansfield, was apparent when he publishedThe Australian Magazine; or, Compendium of Religious, Literary, and Miscellaneous Intelligence, the first periodical to appear in Australia. The first number appeared in May 1821 and the publication continued until September 1822.' (ADB) The Australian Magazine was edited by Reverend Ralph Mansfield (1799-1880), a recently ordained but zealous Methodist minister who had arrived in Sydney from Liverpool, England, in September 1820. From Mansfield's editorial Preface, dated December 1 1821, bound in at the front of the present volume: 'Our design, from the first, has avowedly been, "to disseminate useful knowledge, religious principles, and moral habits." And though some, we are aware, object to our Magazine, that it wears too grave and religious an aspect, candour must compel them to acknowledge, that we have not swerved from the intentions we distinctly proposed. Political discussion, and party spirit, and personal allusion, we have scrupulously avoided. Literature and science, while we have devoted to them a portion of attention, have been kept subordinate and subservient to our primary design. Of Colonial occurrences we have endeavoured to select the most interesting; though this department is, in a great measure, superseded by the weekly Journal [i.e. the Sydney Gazette].' Ferguson, 804 Very rare. Rare Book Hub locates no individual issues or runs ofThe Australian Magazinein its auction records which go back well over a century. Trove locates only the complete runs in the NLA and SLNSW: both libraries hold nos. 1-8 (Volume 1, complete), and nos. 9-14 (Volume 2, all issued).