In this novel Lord Byron, one of the most luminous characters in history, consciously forges his own legend. He evolves into the iconic personality of his age - with irresistible beauty, poetic genius, outrageous sexuality, and a radical commitment to the revolutionary struggles against the forces of tyranny in England, Italy, and finally Greece.
Richard B Freeman Reihenfolge der Bücher



- 2018
- 2017
Focusing on the microeconomic effects of trade unions, this book presents a thorough review and analysis of existing empirical literature. Utilizing meta-regression analysis, it quantifies the economic impact of trade unions while addressing common research design issues such as sample selection and model misspecification. Authored by leading experts in the field, it provides valuable insights for scholars in labor economics, highlighting the significance of trade unions in economic studies.
- 2006
What Workers Want
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book features insights from two prominent scholars in the fields of economics and social sciences. Richard B. Freeman, a Harvard economist, brings expertise in labor studies, while Joel Rogers, a multifaceted professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, contributes his knowledge of law and political science. Together, they explore critical themes related to labor, work, and societal structures, drawing on their extensive academic backgrounds and roles in influential organizations. Their collaborative work aims to shed light on pressing issues in the labor market and public policy.