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Total Mobilization - Roy Scranton - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Total Mobilization - Roy Scranton - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Total Incomes System of Accounts - Robert Eisner - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Total Incomes System of Accounts - Robert Eisner - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Conventional measures of national income and product and its components have proved enormously useful as indexes of economic activity and as the empirical foundations of much of macroeconomic analysis. Robert Eisner's The Total Incomes System of Accounts (TISA) brings critical new dimensions to those measures. It offers systematic extensions and expansions in an effort to count all of the output that goes into economic well-being, now and in the future. Eisner counts nonmarket as well as market production, including vast amounts of services produced by housewives and others in the home, capital formation by government and households as well as business, human and intangible capital invested in education, R&D, and health care, as well as tangible capital. He offers measures of net revaluations of tangible assets, redefines the critical boundaries between final and intermediate outputs, and presents separate sector accounts for business, nonprofit institutions, government, government enterprises and households, which make clear the major contributions of nonbusiness sectors to our total national income. For these and other extensions, Eisner's TISA offers detailed and comprehensive income and product accounts in current dollars and product accounts in constant dollars for all of the years from 1946 to 1981, along with measures of capital stocks. Estimates of consumption, investment, and production functions with the new data sets, a review of other sets of extended accounts, and a detailed description of sources and methods are also provided.

DKK 962.00
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Shifting the Burden - Cathie J. Martin - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Shifting the Burden - Cathie J. Martin - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Librarian's Atlas - Seth Kimmel - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

There Was a Whole Collection Made - - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Foundations of Ecology II - - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Higher Education and the State in Latin America - Daniel C. Levy - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Politics of Utopia - Arnaud Orain - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Aspects - Edward A. Vazquez - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Big House on the Prairie - John M. Eason - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Family Life and School Achievement - Reginald M. Clark - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Family Life and School Achievement - Reginald M. Clark - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Working mothers, broken homes, poverty, racial or ethnic background, poorly educated parents—these are the usual reasons given for the academic problems of poor urban children. Reginald M. Clark contends, however, that such structural characteristics of families neither predict nor explain the wide variation in academic achievement among children. He emphasizes instead the total family life, stating that the most important indicators of academic potential are embedded in family culture. To support his contentions, Clark offers ten intimate portraits of Black families in Chicago. Visiting the homes of poor one- and two-parent families of high and low achievers, Clark made detailed observations on the quality of home life, noting how family habits and interactions affect school success and what characteristics of family life provide children with "school survival skills," a complex of behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge that are the essential elements in academic success. Clark's conclusions lead to exciting implications for educational policy. If school achievement is not dependent on family structure or income, parents can learn to inculcate school survival skills in their children. Clark offers specific suggestions and strategies for use by teachers, parents, school administrators, and social service policy makers, but his work will also find an audience in urban anthropology, family studies, and Black studies.

DKK 356.00
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American Philanthropy - Robert H. Bremner - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

DKK 357.00
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The Superpowers and Africa - Zaki Laidi - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Big House on the Prairie - John M. Eason - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

The Alexander Medvedkin Reader - Alexander Medvedkin - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Lateness and Longing - George Baker - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Lateness and Longing - George Baker - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

How a generation of women artists is transforming photography with analogue techniques. Beginning in the 1990s, a series of major artists imagined the expansion of photography, intensifying its ideas and effects while abandoning many of its former medium constraints. Simultaneous with this development in contemporary art, however, photography was moving toward total digitalization. Lateness and Longing presents the first account of a generation of artists—focused on the work of Zoe Leonard, Tacita Dean, Sharon Lockhart, and Moyra Davey—who have collectively transformed the practice of photography, using analogue technologies in a dissident way and radicalizing signifiers of older models of feminist art. All these artists have resisted the transition to the digital in their work. Instead—in what amounts to a series of feminist polemics—they return to earlier, incomplete, or unrealized moments in photography’s history, gravitating toward the analogue basis of photographic mediums. Their work announces that photography has become—not obsolete—but “late,” opened up by the potentially critical forces of anachronism. Through a strategy of return—of refusing to let go—the work of these artists proposes an afterlife and survival of the photographic in contemporary art, a formal lateness wherein photography finds its way forward through resistance to the contemporary itself.

DKK 441.00
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