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Recession Proof Graduate: How to Get The Job You Want by Doing Free Work
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.54 $"Recession Proof Graduate is just epic for younger people starting out..." - Noah Kagan, Founder of AppSumo "...Or anyone who's starting over, or trying to reinvent themselves." - Tim Ferriss, Bestselling Author of The 4-Hour Workweek "Top 10 Audiobooks on Audible.com" - New York Times, Associated Press (May 5, 2015) Recession-Proof Graduate is a popular career guide that's been downloaded over 200,000 times. This book is frequently shared among students, teachers, parents, counselors, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. It's been integrated in the coursework at a number of universities, given away as a graduation gift, and translated to Italian. Don't give out lame graduation gifts and $20 checks this year! Give your friends what they really need: a battle-tested manual to help them land a job they love. This book reveals the step-by-step formula that thousands of people have used to get great jobs, even in terrible economies. The author of this book, Charlie Hoehn, struggled to find meaningful work (or any work) after getting out of school. He graduated in 2008 - during the worst economy in 80 years - and spent months spamming his resume to hundreds of companies he didn't want to work for... and never heard back from them. When he changed his strategy, he landed several dream jobs, and got to work with amazing people like Tim Ferriss and Ramit Sethi. Charlie went from being broke in his parents' basement, to getting paid to work on projects that made him come alive. It was a far cry from the days of begging for soul-crushing work.
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The Recession Survival Guide: Strategies for Entrepreneurial Resilience in Turbulent Times
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.78 $Book is in NEW condition. 0.94
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Recession-Proof Setups: 21 Proven Stock Market Trading Strategies in a Bear Market (Bulletproof Setups)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.48 $May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.4
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Recession-Proof: How to Survive and Thrive in an Economic Downturn
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.69 $Worried about Recession, Oil Prices, and the Stock Market? Read Jason Schenker's new book, Recession-Proof! It has 222 pages of actionable strategies you can take now, as an individual, to make yourself Recession-Proof! This book was featured on CNBC TV on 22 February 2016.In Recession-Proof, world-ranked financial forecaster Jason Schenker shares with you the tricks and secrets that make Fortune 500 companies and high-net-worth individuals run to him when the economy goes south.World-class economic advice has never been so accessible, or so empowering. You owe it to yourself and your family to recession-proof your life.Jason Schenker has been ranked one of the most accurate economic forecasters in the world by Bloomberg News in 27 different categories. He is an economic authority in the press, including The Wall Street Journal, and he frequently appears on CNBC and Bloomberg Television. Jason is the President of Prestige Economics and a Certified Financial Planner®.
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Recession Proof: Black Terrorist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.58 $279 pages. 9.61x6.69x0.63 inches. In Stock.
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A History of Big Recessions in the Long Twentieth Century
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.99 $Acceptable/Fair condition. Book is worn, but the pages are complete, and the text is legible. Has wear to binding and pages, may be ex-library. 0.75
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Self-Reliance: Recession-Proof Your Pantry
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.66 $From Backwoods Home Magazine comes this book to help you prepare for tougher times. -- Contents: The Pantry: Long-term food storage - Can you survive out of a pantry for a whole year? - Successful cold storage -- Canning: Canning basics - Canning meat safely - Canning meals in a jar - Canned salmon - Pickles and relishes - Tomatoes -- Drying, Smoking and Pickling Foods: Alternative methods of food preservation - Jerky - Great home cooked meals from your storage pantry.
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Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.65 $After forty years of increasing prison construction and incarceration rates, winds of change are blowing through the American correctional system. The 2008 financial crisis demonstrated the unsustainability of the incarceration project, thereby empowering policy makers to reform punishment through fiscal prudence and austerity. In Cheap on Crime, Hadar Aviram draws on years of archival and journalistic research and builds on social history and economics literature to show the powerful impact of recession-era discourse on the death penalty, the war on drugs, incarceration practices, prison health care, and other aspects of the American correctional landscape.
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Understanding the Great Recession
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A History of Big Recessions in the Long Twentieth Century
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.29 $Book is in NEW condition. 0.75
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The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.86 $"Alan Brinkley brings his magnificent skills as a writer, historian, and original thinker to bear on a fascinating story -- the transformation of New Deal liberalism from the late '(3)os to the end of World War II. No one has a finer grasp of the intellectual, social, and political currents of this transforming era than Alan Brinkley. His book is a triumph." -- Doris Kearns GoodwinWhen Franklin D. Roosevelt and his Democratic party won a landslide victory in the 1936 elections, the way seemed open for the New Deal to complete the restructuring of American government it had begun in 1933. But, as Alan Brinkley makes clear, no sooner were the votes counted than the New Deal began to encounter a series of crippling political and economic problems that stalled its agenda and forced an agonizing reappraisal of the liberal ideas that had shaped it -- a reappraisal still in progress when the United States entered World War II.The wartime experience helped complete the transformation of New Deal liberalism. It muted Washington's hostility to the corporate world and diminished liberal faith in the capacity of government to reform capitalism. But it also helped legitimize Keynesian fiscal policies, reinforce commitments to social welfare, and create broad support for "full employment" as the centerpiece of postwar liberal hopes. By the end of the war, New Deal liberalism had transformed itself and assumed its modem form -- a form that is faring much less well today than almost anyone would have imagined a generation ago.The End of Reform is a study of ideas and of the people who shaped them: Franklin Roosevelt, Henry Wallace, Harold Ickes, Henry Morgenthau, Jesse Jones, Tommy Corcoran, Leon Henderson, Marriner Eccles, Thurman Arnold, Alvin Hansen. It chronicles a critical moment in the history of modem American politics, and it speculates that the New Deal's retreat from issues of wealth, class, and economic power has contributed to present-day liberalism's travails.
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Hall of Mirrors: The Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the Uses-and Misuses-of History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.21 $Book is in NEW condition. 2.05
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150 Best Recession-Proof Jobs (Jist Best Jobs)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 81.17 $This unveils the most secure and high-paying jobs in good times and bad times. In just two steps, this book helps readers focus their career options and learn more about secure jobs that interest them. First, reader explore 75 lists that rank the best recession-proof jobs according to pay, growth, openings, education level, personality type and more. Next, readers review descriptions of the jobs that appeal to them. These detailed descriptions include information about a job's pay, growth, openings, tasks, skills needed and much more.
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Hard Times: Inequality, Recession, Aftermath
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.42 $An analysis of the enduring social costs of the post-2008 economic crisis 2008 was a watershed year for global finance. The banking system was eventually pulled back from the brink, but the world was saddled with the worst slump since the 1930s Depression, and millions were left unemployed. While numerous books have addressed the financial crisis, very little has been written about its social consequences. Journalist Tom Clark draws on the research of a transatlantic team led by Professors Anthony Heath and Robert D. Putnam to determine the great recession’s toll on individuals, families, and community bonds in the United States and the United Kingdom. The ubiquitous metaphor of the crisis has been an all-encompassing “financial storm,” but Clark argues that the data tracks the narrow path of a tornado—destroying some neighborhoods while leaving others largely untouched. In our vastly unequal societies, disproportionate suffering is being meted out to the poor—and the book’s new analysis suggests that the scars left by unemployment and poverty will linger long after the economy recovers. Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic have shown more interest in exploiting the divisions of opinion ushered in by the slump than in grappling with these problems. But this hard-hitting analysis provides a wake-up call that all should heed.
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Beyond the Great Recession: What Happened and How to Prosper
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.42 $The economy is complicated, and it's changing fast. You know it's affecting your life and business, but you don't have time to figure it out. Kimberly Amadeo does. She boils it all down for you in her book Beyond the Great Recession: What Happened and How to Prosper. This entertaining 216-page book tells you what really caused the Great Recession, what shifts to expect, and most important, what you need do now. Beyond gives you the facts, so you can form your own opinion. It explains things clearly so you can understand what really happened. The Great Recession was caused by a perfect storm of economic events. One of these was financial innovation: derivatives such as mortgage-backed securities and credit default swaps. These products were so complex because they were created by "quant jocks" running computer programs. Even the hedge funds that bought them didn't really understand their true value. And they weren't regulated. The result? The economy had a heart attack. Although the patient didn't die, it won't be running a marathon anytime soon. Life has changed. One such change, the Freelance Economy, means employers will keep part-time, contract and temp workers instead of hiring full-time workers and paying an additional 40% in benefits. To prosper, you must look for multiple streams of income, be flexible, and diversify. This is just one of the tools you will learn about in Beyond the Great Recession.
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Balance Sheet Recession: Japan's Struggle with Uncharted Economics and Its Global Implications
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.84 $In this groundbreaking book, leading international economist, Richard Koo argues that far from being the sick man of Asia, Japan is suffering from a temporary but highly unusual economic aberration. Economists and business commentators have always assumed that the majority of companies in any economy are forward looking and are trying to maximize profits. They never considered the possibility that a vast majority of companies may be placing their highest priorities on minimizing debt in order to repair their balance sheets. But that remote possibility has been the reality in Japan for the past decade, and more recently in many other countries including at least a part of the US. Balance Sheet Recession argues that contrary to popular belief, it is this massive shift in corporate behavior, instead of structural problems, that is the root cause of both the deflation and the non-performing loan problems that have troubled Japan for so long. It argues that when the causality runs from the corporate balance sheet problems to deflation and banking problems, a highly unconventional policy response is needed to stabilize the economy. After all, the last time anything similar has happened was the 1930s in the US. Richard Koo's experience in dealing with both the US banking crisis of the early 1980s and the Japanese balance sheet and banking problems of the last ten years makes him unique qualified to comment on this situation. He clearly explains how such a recession can happen in any economy following an asset price bubble, and how best to deal with it.
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History of Big Recessions in the Long Twentieth Century
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 137.33 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Occupy: Erase Recession Fund Your Dreams Change The World
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 62.75 $From the Exodus to the Early Church we explore recession, struggle and financial war and find out what it takes to create a Kingdom Culture in our lives and churches today. The ending is a call to action for each of us individually as well as collectively. Discover what it looks like when there is a movement of people working in unity towards their dreams and the legacy they can create! Challenging, bold and inspiring from cover to cover! Occupy Your Life, Don't read it until you're ready to do it.
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Balance Sheet Recession: Japan's Struggle with Uncharted Economics and its Global Implications
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 10.64 $In this groundbreaking book, leading international economist, Richard Koo argues that far from being the sick man of Asia, Japan is suffering from a temporary but highly unusual economic aberration. Economists and business commentators have always assumed that the majority of companies in any economy are forward looking and are trying to maximize profits. They never considered the possibility that a vast majority of companies may be placing their highest priorities on minimizing debt in order to repair their balance sheets. But that remote possibility has been the reality in Japan for the past decade, and more recently in many other countries including at least a part of the US. Balance Sheet Recession argues that contrary to popular belief, it is this massive shift in corporate behavior, instead of structural problems, that is the root cause of both the deflation and the non-performing loan problems that have troubled Japan for so long. It argues that when the causality runs from the corporate balance sheet problems to deflation and banking problems, a highly unconventional policy response is needed to stabilize the economy. After all, the last time anything similar has happened was the 1930s in the US. Richard Koo's experience in dealing with both the US banking crisis of the early 1980s and the Japanese balance sheet and banking problems of the last ten years makes him unique qualified to comment on this situation. He clearly explains how such a recession can happen in any economy following an asset price bubble, and how best to deal with it.
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Beyond the Great Recession: What Happened and How to Prosper
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 87.34 $The economy is complicated, and it's changing fast. You know it's affecting your life and business, but you don't have time to figure it out. Kimberly Amadeo does. She boils it all down for you in her book Beyond the Great Recession: What Happened and How to Prosper. This entertaining 216-page book tells you what really caused the Great Recession, what shifts to expect, and most important, what you need do now. Beyond gives you the facts, so you can form your own opinion. It explains things clearly so you can understand what really happened. The Great Recession was caused by a perfect storm of economic events. One of these was financial innovation: derivatives such as mortgage-backed securities and credit default swaps. These products were so complex because they were created by "quant jocks" running computer programs. Even the hedge funds that bought them didn't really understand their true value. And they weren't regulated. The result? The economy had a heart attack. Although the patient didn't die, it won't be running a marathon anytime soon. Life has changed. One such change, the Freelance Economy, means employers will keep part-time, contract and temp workers instead of hiring full-time workers and paying an additional 40% in benefits. To prosper, you must look for multiple streams of income, be flexible, and diversify. This is just one of the tools you will learn about in Beyond the Great Recession.
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