All Government Titles
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Reinventing Financial Regulation
Combining Avinash Persaud's deep expertise in the academic, private sector, and public policy realms, Reinventing Financial Regulation is more than just an urgent call to fix our profoundly troubled and damaged financial markets; it is a blueprint for an ultimately effective financial regulation system that could very well save the future of finance.
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Paul M. Getty, Dinesh Gupta, Robert R. Kaplan, Jr., Jon Merriman
Regulation A(+): How the JOBS Act Creates Opportunities for Entrepreneurs and Investors explains how emerging growth companies can raise more money more easily under new provisions in the recently enacted JOBS Act.
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Reasonably Simple Economics shows readers how to think like an economist and better understand--and succeed in--the world around them.
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How to Get Government Contracts
How to Get Government Contracts is an insider's view of how to get a piece of the $1 trillion the U.S. government spends each year on contracts and grants--and how to build a business selling goods and services to the government.
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Deficit 2nd Edition
Deficit: Why Should I Care? (Second Edition) explains the implications of one of the biggest (if not the single biggest) economic concerns of our timethe burgeoning $15 trillion American national debt and accompanying record-breaking deficits.
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Health Care Reform Simplified 2nd Edition
Health Care Reform Simplified: What Professionals in Medicine, Government, Insurance, and Business Need to Know explains the federal law--newly upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court--that implements groundbreaking changes in the U.S. health insurance industry, patient care, and government services.
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Run for Elected Officeand Win
This book presents everything you need to know to run forand win!elected office.
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Corporate Tax Reform: Taxing Profits in the 21st Century is a readable, non-partisan, citizens guide to the current controversy over corporate tax reform. It boils down the complexity of corporate taxation into simple language so readers can make up their own minds about the future of this controversial tax.



