David Kucera: 5 books

Book cover of Gender, Growth and Trade

Gender, Growth and Trade

The Miracle Economies of the Post-war Years

by David Kucera
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2013

Gender, Growth and Trade examines the role of women as a flexible, contingent workforce in Germany and Japan. This unique comparative study of two of the world's foremost industrialized economies situates empirical results in the context of broader cultural concerns, considering issues such as market flexibility, unemployment, union policy and labour market institutions.
Book cover of Bennett Prince of Ziemia
by David Kucera
Language: English
Release Date: July 14, 2016

Prince Bennett grew up listening to tales of adventures from the kings knights, and the thirteen-year-old prince longed for adventure. Learning of a military excursion led by his uncle to the Southern Mountains, Bennett convinced his father, the king, to allow him to join his uncle. Along their route,...
Book cover of Ali Meet Sally
by David J. Kucera
Language: English
Release Date: June 8, 2015

Ali knows she is going to have a good day—even if she does have to wear her hair in a ponytail! She goes to her friend Patti’s house, and she and Pattie and Lisa play and have a good time. The three girls are playing in the backyard when they see a puppy wandering around. The puppy and Ali are instant...
Book cover of Small Cell Networks

Small Cell Networks

Deployment, Management, and Optimization

by Rouzbeh Razavi, David Lopez-Perez, Stepan Kucera
Language: English
Release Date: November 7, 2017

The first and only up-to-date guide offering complete coverage of HetNets—written by top researchers and engineers in the field Small Cell Networks: Deployment, Management, and Optimization addresses key problems of the cellular network evolution towards HetNets. It focuses on the latest...
Book cover of Murder at Mason's Mesa
by David J. Kucera
Language: English
Release Date: July 24, 2017

Dr. Charles Quincy Kruse accompanies a small group of students to a minor archaeological site, where his students join students and teachers from a handful of other colleges. In addition to work at the dig students must attend lectures by college professors.The excavation proves to be anything but routine....
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