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Stimulate Job Growth During Times of Recession - A Quick Fix Guide to Unemployment    by Mishu Joseph
Price: $9.99 USD. 20190 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

This book details a new empirical co-relation discovered between Unemployment and Labor Productivity and studies the factors affecting this relation. This book serves as a guide for all people and especially for our lawmakers to solve the nation's unemployment problem in a very innovative way by understanding the real issue behind our high unemployment rate.
IT'S THE ECONOMY, STUPID a Rhodes Scholar Education in One Hour    by Andre Jute
Price: $0.99 USD. 20830 words. Published on May 16, 2012. .

IT’S THE ECONOMY, STUPID explains in under an hour what truly matters in this (or any other) Presidential election. You’ll be able to identify the culprits responsible for economic theory and policy — and you’ll know why they’ve created this mess. In other words, you’ll be as smart as Bill Clinton, the Rhodes Scholar for whom the catch phrase “It’s the economy, stupid” was coined.
Converted!    by richie waddell
Price: $12.98 USD. 16550 words. Published on August 23, 2012. .

Converted! is much more than an installation manual - although it serves as that as well. You will learn everything you need to know to take water and put it through a process called electrolysis to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen as you drive. It silently flows into your vehicle's combustion system and give better economy, a quieter cooler engine and less engine wear.
Crackernomics    by Andy Perry
Price: Free! 43020 words. Published on May 4, 2013. .

Think you know what caused the Credit Crunch? It wasn't greedy bankers. It wasn't computer geeks. It wasn't the Rothschilds and it wasn't the Illuminati. It wasn't Socialists or Communists or Agenda 21 or the Chinese or the United Nations. But it wasn't an accident. It was Crackernomics and the Democratisation of Money. Find out why.