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I am very happy with this book.
The book transfers well to kindle, with the illustrations appearing clear and informative.
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- This product had a total of 1,816 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 11 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have the book and nowhere they mention or imply that all central banks are owned by governments
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a pure lie as most central banks are actually owned by governments
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For the rest they are either purely owned by governments eg bank of england or a mixed ownership between governmentprivate owners as in switzerland
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The first in this range that i was aware of was how the body worked which i thought was a really good general guide to anatomy and even health i then knew this would be a good book too on the strength of that book but i think this book is probably the best in the series i have read so far and easily ranks alongside the other series of books on psychology philosophy sociology or film
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The index is very good about allows for speedy browsing to select texts if you are a student looking for precise information or citations but also if you are looking for something in particular and it does not stand out from the contents alone though the contents employ subheadings so they pretty much cover everything
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The section on money in the uk has perhaps the least amount of illustrations and uses a lot of text it is broken up by bolded headings dialogue boxes and subheadings within this section are covered the london stock exchange and ftse index companies house and corporate accounting the bank of england and the uk economy the uk tax system national insurance and indirect taxes personal tax mortgages and credit cards pensions