LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY C.W. POST CAMPUS
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES ECONOMICS

Dr. Panos Mourdoukoutas

Professor of Economics
B.A., University of Salonika (Greece)
M.A., Florida Atlantic University
Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook

Office Address:

HX 204, Economics Department,
C.W. Post Campus,
Long Island University,
720 Northern Boulevard,
Brookville, NY 11548.

Phone: 516 299 2322.

E-Mail: panos.mourdoukoutas@liu.edu

Books by Professor Mourdoukoutas ...

The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China

(with Yuko Arayama)

Quorum Books, Westport, CT. 2000.

ISBN: 1-56720-324-8

The Global Corporation

Quorum Books, Westport, CT. 2000.

ISBN: 1-56720-241-1

Collective Entrepreneurship in a Globalizing Economy

Quorum Books, Westport, CT. 1999.

ISBN: 1-56720-289-6

China Against Herself : Innovation or Imitation in Global Business?

(with Yuko Arayama)

Quorum Books, Westport, CT. 1999.

ISBN: 1-56720-245-4

The Experiment

Copley Publishing Group, Acton, MA, 1994. Phone: 1-800-562-2147.

ISBN: 0-87411-693-7 

A fictional exploration of the clash between the two superpowers, Japan and the US, The Experiment takes the reader on a roller coaster ride of political victory and defeat, love and betrayal, death and destuction. 

Japan's Turn: The Interchange in Economic Leadership

University Press of America.

ISBN: 0-81919-036-5.

Contents: Introduction,  Economy and Government: An Overview, Corporate Organization and Industry, Employment Relations, Assimilation of New Technology: Labor  Adjustment, The Anatomy of the Japanese Trade Surplus, Japanese Direct Investment in the U.S., Japan and the Pacific Region, Japan in the 21st Century: An Unusual Leadership.

Adapt Develop Promote: How to Compete in the Japanese Market

Copley Publishing Group, Acton, MA, 1994. Phone: 1-800-562-2147.

ISBN: 0-87411-771-2.

A simple strategy for competing in one of the world's largest and most complicated markets.

Beating the Market: How to Win the Wall Street Game

(with John Papayani)

Copley Publishing Group, Acton, MA, 1994. Phone: 1-800-562-2147.

ISBN: 0-87411-840-9.

A simple and clear illustration of the links between economic indicators, economic theory, and portfolio management, Beating the Market is an indispensable tool for educators, students and investors who wish to take charge of their financial destinies.


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