Saturday, December 10, 2016

Bringing the Social Media Revolution to Health Care

Essays by thought leaders in health care social media: Lee Aase, Patricia Anderson, Phil Baumann, Ed Bennett, Andre Blackman, Christopher Boyer, Christopher Burgess, Dave deBronkart, Susanna French, Meredith Gould, Dan Hinmon, Shel Holtz, Aldon Hynes, Matthew Katz, Dana Lewis, Howard Luks, Cynthia Floyd Manley, Bertalan Mesko, Jill M. Plevinsky, Mark Ryan, Mike Sevilla, Christian Sinclair, Reed Smith, Wendy Sue Swanson, Mary Pat Whaley, Robert West, Colleen Young, Kelly Young.

Barrons AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics, 5th Edition

Table of Contents:INTRODUCTION 1 The AP Exams in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics 2 The Discipline of Economics3 Economic Systems 4 Demand and Supply: The Basics MICROECONOMICSBarrons Essential 55 Applications of Demand and Supply--Elasticity and Taxation6 Theory of Consumer Choice or Behavior7 Costs, Production, Supply8 Product Markets: Types, Characteristics, Pricing Strategies 9 Perfect Competition10 Monopoly11 Imperfect Competition: Monopolistic ompetition, Oligopoly12 Resource Markets with Applications to Labor13 Government and Public Sector: Market Failure, Rents, Externalities, Public Goods, EfficiencyMODEL AP EXAM IN MICROECONOMICS MACROECONOMICSBarrons Essential 514 The National Economic Accounts15 Inflation and Unemployment16 Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand17 Fiscal Policy 18 Money and Banking19 Monetary Policy20 Economic Growth 21 International Trade and ExchangeMODEL AP EXAM IN MACROECONOMICSIndex

The Man Who Sold the World: Ronald Reagan and the Betrayal of Main Street America

Crime writer Kleinknecht (New Ethnic Mobs) turns his attention to a different kind of organized crime in this critical reassessment of the lasting influence of Ronald Reagan's presidency—and his hand in the current economic crisis. According to the author, Reagan and his ideological fellow travelers abdicated the government's regulatory role to oversee banking, manufacturing, telecommunications, the media, mining and public welfare, leaving Americans without protection from the avarice of shortsighted corporations. While well-documented and forceful, the book has a strident tone that might put off the very people Kleinknecht tries to persuade—those who have lionized Reagan as the people's president. More crucially, the author tries to lay everything from the decline of America's image overseas to the 2008 meltdown of the global banking system at Reagan's feet, and it is often unclear whether Reagan was the mastermind or simply the figurehead behind which other agents carried out their own plans independent of the president's will. Whatever Reagan's complicity, the policies carried out in his name and under his leadership clearly changed the relationship between the American people and their government, and rarely, the author shows, for the better. (Feb.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.