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This short book was written by serial entrepreneur Ryan Duques right after the debut of SavingsClique.com, which he and his business partner founded, conceived, developed, and launched during a 37-day period in early 2011. Duques shares a glimpse inside the mind of an entrepreneur and how one's business and personal lives meld into one during the launch of a company. Duques's book explores how decisions were made, how mistakes were corrected, and, ultimately, how the business was launched. Expect to learn a few new business development techniques and how to connect with other entrepreneurs during this quick read.
Discover everything you need to know about Economics. What is Economics? Why do consumers borrow and save? How do economic systems work? Money and investing can be daunting. This book covers all of the key aspects of economic theory and history.How Economics Works brings you the facts visually explained.With this simple Economics book, you can find: An introduction to complex concepts and new ideas for beginnersA systematic layout of text and graphics to make the topic of Economics more approachableDifferent materials, diagrams, and theories to supplement studiesA practical, no-nonsense approach assisting you with understanding the fundamentals of EconomicsFind chapters that outline fundamentals, microeconomics, macroeconomics, trade, and finance.At DK, we are fascinated by How Stuff Works. So why stop here?How Economics Works is part of DK's widely successful How Stuff Works series. Discover the inner workings of the mind with How the Brain Works, succeed in all things Science with How Science Works and discover the cosmos like you've never known before with How Space Works. Whatever topic sparks your interest, there's so much more to unpack!
Die umstrittene Geldpolitik der Europäischen Zentralbank (EZB) hat den Europäischen Verfassungsgerichtsverbund vor eine Zerreißprobe gestellt. Wer kontrolliert die EZB, die unabhängigste Notenbank der Welt? Die verschiedenen gerichtlichen Verfahren gegen unkonventionelle geldpolitische Maßnahmen der EZB nimmt Sara Elisa Dietz zum Anlass, sich umfassend mit den unionsrechtlichen Grundsätzen europäischer Geldpolitik auseinanderzusetzen. Die Unabhängigkeit der EZB ist Dreh- und Angelpunkt für die Frage, wie weit eine rechtliche Einhegung und gerichtliche Kontrolle gehen darf und muss. Dabei spielen die makroökonomischen Wirkungsweisen des Zentralbankhandelns eine entscheidende Rolle. Die Autorin verbindet daher den juristischen mit dem ökonomischen Diskurs, um für die Praxis handhabbare und den makroökonomischen Gegebenheiten Rechnung tragende rechtliche Maßstäbe zu entwickeln.
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