The Universal Edition is designed for all English-speaking countries outside of the United States; including Canada; the U. K.; and Australia. This edition uses the British system of terminology for rhythmic values such as "crotchet" for quarter note.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The hidden game theories of industryBy Matthew DovellInitially I must admit that I thought this book would detail more about the economics of the various commodities that make up housing (lumber. metals(copper). insulation etc) along with the costs of labor. regulation and taxation. That is not the case.There is significant game theory involved here because the book centers mostly along the lines of the closed bidding process that contractors use for work. In the respects that the parties do not know exactly what the other bidders have said in terms of a request for proposal. Different pricing. different time structure and different overall projects mean that there can be significant amounts of time for those examining other organizations and their reputations but again this brings up the possibility of randomness that can be customized for the client.Although it does mention a bit of basic political theories in the end it does so in a very justifiable and legit manner. I recommend the book because as western nations continue to construct and reconstruct themselves it serves them best to examine specifically how they ask what they want because it can greater facilitate stakeholder expectations and end results.