• Home
  • About Us
    History Vision and Mission Rules Service Hours Facilities Librarian Organizational Structure Library News
  • Library Services
    On-site Reading Service Circulation Service Reference Service Information Search Service Information Literacy Guidance Extension Service
  • Reference Services
    Information Desk Service Reference Collection Guidance Search Service Consultation Service Information Alert Service
  • Membership
    Member Area Guest Book Needs Survey Satisfaction Survey Online Member Registration FAQ
  • OPAC
  • Select Language : English Indonesian
All Computer Philosophy Religion Social Sciences Language Science Technology Arts Literature History

Search by :

ALL Author Subject ISBN/ISSN

Last search:

{{tmpObj[k].text}}

Ditapis dengan

  • Catalog Source
  • Publication Year
    s/d
  • Availability
  • Attachment
  • Collection Type
  • GMD
  • Location
  • Language
Found 44 from your keywords: subject="Economics"
1 2 3 4 5 Last Page
Koleksi Lokal
cover
The Wealth Of Nations
Comment Share
Smith, AdamSaúl Kaminer

The Wealth of Nations is Adam Smith’s groundbreaking explanation of how modern economies work. First published in 1776, the book introduces key ideas such as the division of labor, free markets, competition, and the “invisible hand”—the concept that individuals pursuing their own interests can unintentionally benefit society.

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780553585971
Collation
239 pages, 4.92 x 0.59 x 8.27 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
330.153 SMI t
Availability2
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Comment Share
Levitt, Steven D.Stephen J. Dubner

Freakonomics explores the hidden forces that shape everyday decisions, showing how economic thinking can reveal surprising truths about human behavior. Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner investigate unusual questions—such as why drug dealers often live with their mothers, what schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common, and how incentives influence honesty, crime, and parenting. Using rea…

Edition
International Ed.
ISBN/ISSN
9780061956270
Collation
336 pages, 4.19 x 0.84 x 6.75 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
330 LEV f
Availability2
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom
Comment Share
Ridley, Matt

How Innovation Works explores the surprising, often messy process behind the inventions and technologies that shape modern life. Matt Ridley argues that innovation is not the result of lone geniuses or top‑down planning, but a bottom‑up, collaborative, trial‑and‑error process driven by human exchange and freedom.

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780062916600
Collation
432 pages, 5.31 x 0.97 x 8 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
338.064 RID h
Availability1
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Comment Share
Harari, Yuval Noah

Homo Deus explores the major forces that may shape the future of human civilization. Yuval Noah Harari argues that humanity has largely brought famine, plague, and war under control, transforming them from uncontrollable natural disasters into manageable challenges. With these ancient threats diminished, societies are now turning toward new ambitions: extending human life, engineering happiness…

Edition
Reprint Ed.
ISBN/ISSN
9780062464347
Collation
464 pages, 6 x 1.12 x 9 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
303.49 HAR h
Availability2
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Bett…
Comment Share
Rosling, HansAnna Rosling RönnlundOla Rosling

Factfulness challenges the widespread but inaccurate belief that the world is getting worse. Drawing on decades of global health and development research, Hans Rosling and his co‑authors reveal ten cognitive instincts—such as fear, negativity, urgency, and the “gap instinct”—that distort how people interpret global data. Using clear charts, real‑world examples, and engaging stories,…

Edition
Reprint Ed.
ISBN/ISSN
9781250123824
Collation
352 pages, 5.4 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
303.44 ROS f
Availability1
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention
Comment Share
Hastings, ReedErin Meyer

No Rules Rules reveals the unconventional management philosophy that transformed Netflix from a DVD‑rental startup into one of the world’s most influential entertainment companies. Drawing on extensive interviews and internal stories, Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer explain how Netflix built a culture centered on freedom, responsibility, radical candor, and top‑tier talent.

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780593152386
Collation
464 pages, 6.1 x 0.8 x 9.15 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
658.4092 HAS n
Availability1
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic
Comment Share
Ariely, Dan

The Upside of Irrationality explores the surprising ways irrational behavior influences our lives at work, at home, and in relationships. Dan Ariely uses experiments, personal stories, and behavioral‑science research to show that our decisions are often shaped by hidden biases—yet these irrational tendencies can sometimes lead to unexpectedly positive outcomes.

Edition
Reprint Ed.
ISBN/ISSN
9780061995040
Collation
368 pages, 0.83 x 5.31 x 8 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
153.83 ARI t
Availability3
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
Predictably Irrational, Revised and Expanded Edition: The Hidden Forces That …
Comment Share
Ariely, Dan

Predictably Irrational explores why people make decisions that defy logic—and why these mistakes follow consistent, predictable patterns. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely uses engaging experiments to show how hidden forces such as social norms, expectations, emotions, pricing cues, and cognitive shortcuts shape our choices without our awareness.

Edition
Revised Ed.
ISBN/ISSN
9780061353246
Collation
384 pages, 5.31 x 0.86 x 8 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
153.83 ARI p
Availability3
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Comment Share
Kahneman, Daniel

Thinking, Fast and Slow presents Daniel Kahneman’s groundbreaking research on the two systems that shape human thought

Edition
1st Ed.
ISBN/ISSN
9780374533557
Collation
512 pages, 5.51 x 1.46 x 8.23 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
153.4 KAH t
Availability3
Add to basket
MARCCite
Koleksi Lokal
cover
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Comment Share
Kahneman, Daniel

Thinking, Fast and Slow is Daniel Kahneman’s groundbreaking exploration of the two systems that drive human thought. System 1 operates quickly and automatically, relying on intuition and mental shortcuts, while System 2 is slower, more deliberate, and more logical. Kahneman shows how these systems interact — and often conflict — shaping the choices we make every day.

Edition
-
ISBN/ISSN
9780374533557
Collation
512 pages, 5.51 x 1.46 x 8.23 inches
Series Title
-
Call Number
153.4 KAH t
Availability1
Add to basket
MARCCite
1 2 3 4 5 Last Page
SMA KTB
SMA KTB
  • Login as Admin
  • Download Application Manual

About Us

As a complete Library Management System, SLiMS (Senayan Library Management System) has many features that will help libraries and librarians to do their job easily and quickly. Follow this link to show some features provided by SLiMS.

Visitor Statistics

Today 884
Online: 884 Onsite: 0
This Month 5.605
Online: 5.605 Onsite: 0
Total 40.859
Online: 40.859 Onsite: 0

Search

start it by typing one or more keywords for title, author or subject


© 2026 — Powered by SLiMS | Managed by ePERPUS WhatsApp

Select the topic you are interested in
  • Computer Science, Information & General Works
  • Philosophy & Psychology
  • Religion
  • Social Sciences
  • Language
  • Pure Science
  • Applied Sciences
  • Art & Recreation
  • Literature
  • History & Geography
Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Advanced Search

Fill in one or more fields below to narrow your search

Where do you want to share?
Home OPAC Login Register