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Database & Digital Publishing: 1989-2026
Database & Digital Publishing: 1989-2026
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Digital Database Publications by Subscription:
A Publication of the Industrial Automotive Analysts Association (iAAA)
Business & Financial History
Globalization History
World History
Critical Events History
Contributors since 1989:
Milton Friedman
Sami E. Helewa
Benjamin Friedman
Alan M. Rugman
Dennis DesRosiers
Michele Fratianni
Paul De Grauwe
John C. Pattison
Antonio Nicaso
John Kenneth Galbraith
Digital Database Publications:
1) The G7 Report: (SA) ($695)
Economic History & the History of Economics Review
Business History Review
Trade & Investment Review
Currency, Interest Rate & Inflation Risk Review
Established in 1989, this was the sister publication to "Challenge." The G7 Report specialized in globalization; trade and investment including a specialization with FDI. Its focus on global risks associated with Central Banking policies and exchange rate risks was welcomed by our readers and contributors.
2) World Automotive Report (SA) ($695)
Established in 2004, the focus of WAR was on how individual OEM brands could affect overall enterprise valuations and how this would reverberate throughout the Industrial-Automotive Supply Chain. This is the only publication to date that quantitatively and qualitatively is able to offer this perspective.
3) Industrial-Automotive Ratings & Rankings Review (M) ($2,995)
We combine post Keynesian financialization and endogenous money theory with Organizational Economics and Austrian Economics to derive a thematic positioning of the 50 companies that are covered. The thematic criteria includes climate factors, artificial intelligence- ai, stock buy-outs, productivity, currency risks and interest rate and inflation risks. The publication uses a proprietary model with over 50,000 observations and a panel data approach.
4) Industrial-Automotive Supply Chain Review (A) ($495)
How soft and hard networks develop due to discretionary compensation impacts on the Industrial-Automotive supply chain are published in this journal. This adds both to compensation trend insights as well as industrial structures among the subsections of the Industrial-Automotive supply chain.
Submissions are accepted on a Subscription as well as an Open Access basis. All reviewers are compensated with an honorarium setting a new standard for academic input.
5) IA-50: Industrial Automotive Ratings and Rankings Journal: (Q) ($1,200)
Covering 50 major companies composing the "Industrial System" of the sector. Thematic rankings and ratings based on themes such as: climate; ai; productivity; compensation; buybacks; inflation risk; currency risk; interest rate risk.... The journal focuses on peer reviewed theories and expositions from the Cambridge Journal of Economics, American Economic Review and the Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics.
6) IA-50 index Database: (M) ($1,950)
The Industrial-Automotive sector is represented by over 40,000 data points over 25 key variables. This composition of the IA-50 index is a key representation of the trends on climate change and ai investment, including trends of managerial compensation.
7) Industrial Exchange Database: (SA) ($15,000)
A key time series database of 25 key variables with over 40,000 semi-annual data points updated on a semi-annual basis. Representing 50 mainline companies that operate within the Industrial-Automotive sector. This database is one of the most important empirical and numerical research tools for ai and fixed investment. (investment of a high and low specificity)
8) Business History Series: The G7 Report Globalization Project 1989-2000 ($15,000)
In the late 1980s there was a general consensus that free trade and investment supported by rapid technological communications was the ideal model to strive for globally. The G7 Report Publication was born during this geopolitical inertia in an era that defined the implementation of a free market system in both the industrialized regions as well as the global south. This publishing project spanned an entire decade culminating in over 2,000 high quality submissions and analyses that captured and defined this golden era of trade and investment.
9) Business History Series: Globalization Series in World History ($995.00) Available in limited quantities electronically and in hard copy.
This is a 5 volume book series that captured the 1990s decade of free trade and investment relations. Its focus was on EU monetary union; monetary policy; centra banking; currency crises; trade and investment flows. The globalization series was born as a result with a lasting testament of what has been and the contrasts with contemporary geopolitical geoeconomic relations.
10) Business history series: Canadian dollar chaos ($295.00)
The globalization era of the 1990s analyses the Canadian dollar; its ups and downs and its cyclical flows. Concluding that the CAD basically tracked trade flows from Canada to other G7 members and beyond. It is basically a neutral exposition of the currency which in todays climate of closed economies makes the case for a CAD peg to the USD and EUR.
11) Business history: the great auto crash ($295.00)
The Great Auto Crash argues that there is a case to be made in favour of irregular cycles in interest rate and exchange rates which was the basis to the fall-out during the great crash of 2008-9. The book tracks historical developments from the 1960s to the 2000s and effectively categorizes political initiatives which created the boom-bust automotive cyclical patterns over the long view.
12) Business History Series: Pound Sterling Chronicles ($295.00)
The Pound Sterling Chronicles track the currency crises and the impact of Soros' speculation against the British currency in the early 1990s. Its an analysis and exposition of political factors and economic factors which has rendered the Pound as a regional outlier within the Euro sphere. It also addresses the effective collaborations between UK and US mergers and acquisitions in the 1990s.
13) Business History Series: Currencies of the Euro ($295.00)
The Deutsch Mark, French Franc and the Lira are analyzed from the perspective of their positioning as the Euro zone launches the Euro in 1999. This analysis and commentary is transcribed throughout the 1990s.
14) INFLATION: "The Most Misunderstood Concept in Modern History" ($295.00)
The author argues that inflation is not the cause of demand exceeding supply or is it the cause of credit market leverage in the housing, automobile and stock markets. Classic money printing and quantitative easing are more in line with the classic understanding of inflation. The book develops a historical theoretical framework leading to the conclusion that interest rates as administered by Central Banks overshoot the real economy.
15) Business History Series: ($4,995)
A comprehensive compendium of the history of Globalization decade of the 1990s form the perspective of geopolitical and geoeconomic events including histories of financial; central banking; monetary policy and currency crises during this era. This compendium presents well over 1,500 pages of expert analyses and editorial commentary among leading experts and practitioners.
16) 20th Century U.S. Senate & Congressional Photo Archive: 1950-1980: ($995)
Case Bound 75 Pages. Congressional Leaders Original Rare Photos, Letters and literature Include: John Tower, James Buckley, Ted Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, Daniel Inouye, Robert Dole, Lloyd Bentsen, J. Glenn Beall, Charles Percy, John Warner, Sam Ervin Jr., Edwin Muskie, Birch Bayh, Peter Dominick, Adlai Stevenson, Henry Jackson, Frank Church, Ernest Hollings, Thomas Eagleton, John D. Rockefeller IV, Eugene McCarthy, Robert Taft Jr., John Sherman Cooper, Howard E. Hughes, Lowell P. Weicker Jr., Warren Saxby, Abe Ribicoff.
Special Discount Rate for Libraries/Institutions/Faculties: 15% for orders of all 15 Database Products Listed.
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