African Statistical Yearbook 2001


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This is the 20th issue of the yearbook which provides a range of data on African countries generally for the years 1992 to 2000, or the last nine years for which data are available. It contains a number of sub-regional summary tables, as well as individual country tables grouped under the headings of: population; national accounts; agriculture, forestry and fishing; industry; transport and communications; foreign trade; prices; finance and social statistics. This volume covers the following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cãte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.




Africa South of the Sahara 2004


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A definitive one-volume guide to all sub-Saharan African countries, providing invaluable economic and directory data.







Minerals Yearbook


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The Europa World Year Book 2003


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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




Africa South of the Sahara 2003


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A one-volume library of essential and comprehensive data on all the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, including essays on regional issues, statistical surveys and directories of invaluable contact names and addresses




Other Immigrants


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Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians represent three of every four immigrants who arrived in the United States after 1970. Yet despite their large numbers and long history of movement to America, non-Europeans are conspicuously absent from many books about immigration. In Other Immigrants, David M. Reimers offers the first comprehensive account of non-European immigration, chronicling the compelling and diverse stories of frequently overlooked Americans. Reimers traces the early history of Black, Hispanic, and Asian immigrants from the fifteenth century through World War II, when racial hostility led to the virtual exclusion of Asians and aggression towards Blacks and Hispanics. He then tells the story of post-1945 immigration, when these groups dominated the immigration statistics and began to reshape American society. The capstone to a lifetime of groundbreaking work on immigration, Reimers’s thoughtful history recognizes the ambiguity and subjectivity of race, noting that individuals often define themselves more complexly than census forms allow. However classified, record numbers of immigrants are streaming to the United States and creating the most diverse society in the world. Other Immigrants is a timely account of their arrival.




Europa World Year


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Against the Consensus


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Unique analysis of the global financial crisis by Justin Yifu Lin, Chief Economist of the World Bank (2008-12).