Sterling's Gold

Sterling's Gold
Author: Roger Sterling
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0802195857

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Quips and quotes from one of Mad Men’s sharpest wits. Multiple Emmy winner Mad Men continues to captivate viewers around the world with its brilliant portrayal of the 1960s and its stylish characters, including the dashing advertising mogul Roger Sterling, who’s acquired a reputation for his quips, barbs, and witticisms over the show’s many season. This book, presented as Roger’s memoir during the fourth season of Mad Men, is an entertaining collection of our favorite ad man’s best one-liners. Roger Sterling’s pithy comments and observations amount to a unique window into the advertising world—a world that few among us are privileged to witness firsthand—as well as a commentary on life in New York City in the middle of the twentieth century.

Sterling's Gold

Sterling's Gold
Author: Roger Sterling
Publisher: Grove
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Advertising
ISBN: 9781611856002

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A collection of memorable lines spoken by the fictional character Roger Sterling on the TV series Mad men.

The Market Makers

The Market Makers
Author: Peter Scott
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191086355

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During the twentieth century 'affluence' (both at the level of the individual household and that of society as a whole) became intimately linked with access to a range of prestige consumer durables. The Market Makers charts the inter-war origins of a process that would eventually transform these features of modern life from being 'luxuries' to 'necessities' for most British families. Peter Scott examines how producers and retailers succeeded in creating 'mass' (though not universal) market for new suites of furniture, radios, modern housing, and some electrical and gas appliances, while also exploring why some other goods, such as refrigerators, telephones, and automobiles, failed to reach the mass market in Britain before the 1950s. Creating mass markets presented a formidable challenge for manufacturers and retailers. Consumer durables required large markets. Most involved significant research and development costs. Some, such as the telephone, radio, and car, were dependent on complementary investments in infrastructure. All required intensive marketing - usually including expensive advertising in national newspapers and magazines, while some also needed mass production methods (and output volumes) to make them affordable to a mass market. This study charts the pioneering efforts of entrepreneurs (many of whom, though once household names, are now largely forgotten) to provide consumer durables at a price affordable to a mass market and to persuade a sometimes reluctant public to embrace the new products and the consumer credit that their purchase required. In doing so, Scott shows that, contrary to much received wisdom, there was a 'consumer durables revolution' in inter-war Britain - at least for certain highly prioritised goods.

Sterling's Gold

Sterling's Gold
Author: Roger Sterling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780802119896

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Presents aphorisms and memorable lines spoken by Roger Sterling, a fictional character on the television series, "Mad Men."

Golden Fetters

Golden Fetters
Author: Barry Eichengreen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1992-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199879133

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This book offers a reassessment of the international monetary problems that led to the global economic crisis of the 1930s. It explores the connections between the gold standard--the framework regulating international monetary affairs until 1931--and the Great Depression that broke out in 1929. Eichengreen shows how economic policies, in conjunction with the imbalances created by World War I, gave rise to the global crisis of the 1930s. He demonstrates that the gold standard fundamentally constrained the economic policies that were pursued and that it was largely responsible for creating the unstable economic environment on which those policies acted. The book also provides a valuable perspective on the economic policies of the post-World War II period and their consequences.

Triumph of the South

Triumph of the South
Author: Peter Scott
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351144022

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This book provides a scholarly but accessible account of British regional development during the twentieth century, focusing on the emergence and development of theNorth-South divide. Beginning with regional imbalance in the Victorian and Edwardian economies, the book goes on to discuss the effects on the First World War and its aftermath, which created a discernible split between the depressed North and West, and the relatively prosperous South. Attention is also paid to the impact of government policy on regional development during the interwar years and beyond, and factors affecting industrial location in this period.

Triumph of the South

Triumph of the South
Author: Peter Scott
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781840146134

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This book provides a scholarly but accessible account of British regional development during the twentieth century, focusing on the emergence and development of the 'North-South' divide. Beginning with regional imbalance in the Victorian and Edwardian economies, the book goes on to discuss the effects on the First World War and its aftermath, which created a discernible split between the depressed North and West, and the relatively prosperous South. Attention is also paid to the impact of government policy on regional development during the interwar years and beyond, and factors affecting industrial location in this period.

Gold and the Central Bank Swap Network

Gold and the Central Bank Swap Network
Author: United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Black Fox Magazine

The Black Fox Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 1923
Genre: Foxes
ISBN:

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Money and Government

Money and Government
Author: Robert Skidelsky
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Economic policy
ISBN: 0300240325

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A critical examination of economics's past and future, and how it needs to change, by one of the most eminent political economists of our time The dominant view in economics is that money and government should play only a minor role in economic life. Economic outcomes, it is claimed, are best left to the "invisible hand" of the market. Yet these claims remain staunchly unsettled. The view taken in this important new book is that the omnipresence of uncertainty makes money and government essential features of any market economy. Since Adam Smith, classical economics has espoused nonintervention in markets. The Great Depression brought Keynesian economics to the fore, but stagflation in the 1970s brought a return to small-state orthodoxy. The 2008 global financial crash should have brought a reevaluation of that stance; instead the response has been punishing austerity and anemic recovery. This book aims to reintroduce Keynes's central insights to a new generation of economists, and embolden them to return money and government to the starring roles in the economic drama that they deserve.