A Question...
How can I add my undergraduate thesis to the books freely available via Google book search?
The Classical Economists Perceive the Industrial Revolution Google Book Search:
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How can I add my undergraduate thesis to the books freely available via Google book search?
The Classical Economists Perceive the Industrial Revolution Google Book Search:
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"I now know it is a rising, not a setting, sun" --Benjamin Franklin, 1787
J. Bradford DeLong, Professor of Economics at U.C Berkeley, a Research Associate of the NBER, a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and Chair of Berkeley's Political Economy major.
Among his best works are: "Is Increased Price Flexibility Stabilizing?" "Productivity Growth, Convergence, and Welfare," "Noise Trader Risk in Financial Markets," "Equipment Investment and Economic Growth," "Princes and Merchants: European City Growth Before the Industrial Revolution," "Why Does the Stock Market Fluctuate?" "Keynesianism, Pennsylvania-Avenue Style," "America's Peacetime Inflation: The 1970s," "American Fiscal Policy in the Shadow of the Great Depression," "Review of Robert Skidelsky (2000), John Maynard Keynes, volume 3, Fighting for Britain," "Between Meltdown and Moral Hazard: Clinton Administration International Monetary and Financial Policy," "Productivity Growth in the 2000s," "Asset Returns and Economic Growth."
The Eighteen-Year-Old is going to college next year, which means that I need to think about making more money. (The idea that one might write checks to rather than receive checks from universities is now strange to me.) So I have signed up with the Leigh Speakers' Bureau which also handles, among many others: Chris Anderson; Suzanne Berger; Michael Boskin; Kenneth Courtis; Clive Crook; Bill Emmott; Robert H. Frank; William Goetzmann; Douglas J. Holtz-Eakin; Paul Krugman; Bill McKibben; Paul Romer; Jeffrey Sachs; Robert Shiller;James Surowiecki; Martin Wolf; Adrian Wooldridge.
http://publisher.live.com/ gives you the way to add it to books.live.com.
Posted by: Are Bee | December 05, 2007 at 11:44 AM
I suspect the easiest way would be to contact them: https://books.google.com/partner/contact
Posted by: Tom S. | December 05, 2007 at 03:07 PM
My word; 298 pages for an undergraduate thesis? I am curious!
Posted by: Jacob | December 05, 2007 at 03:08 PM
jay-sus! my social studies thesis clocked in at 135 pages, and I was worried that the readers would not be amused by the extra 15 pages...
Posted by: lkj | December 05, 2007 at 10:42 PM