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The Monetary Transmission Process - Recent Developments and Lessons for Europe (Hardcover): D. Bundesbank The Monetary Transmission Process - Recent Developments and Lessons for Europe (Hardcover)
D. Bundesbank
R2,884 Discovery Miles 28 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The start of the European monetary union gave additional impetus to the lively debate on the effects of monetary policy and the appropriate strategy for central banks. This book collects papers and comments by leading academics and central bankers such as Otmar. Issing, Melvin. King, Bennett T.. McCallum, Allan H.. Meltzer, Lars E.O. Svensson, and Hans Tietmeyer. The volume examines methodological questions, the actual role played by the financial sectors, and labor markets in implementing monetary policy in Europe, and the likely future developments in these areas.

The Management of Consumer Credit - Theory and Practice (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2010): S. Finlay The Management of Consumer Credit - Theory and Practice (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2010)
S. Finlay
R2,866 Discovery Miles 28 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explains how financial institutions, such as banks and finance houses, manage their portfolios of credit cards, loans, mortgages and other types of retail credit agreements. The second edition has been substantially updated, with new chapters on capital requirements, Basel II, scorecard and portfolio monitoring.

Finance and Sustainable Development - Designing Sustainable Financial Systems (Paperback): Magdalena Ziolo Finance and Sustainable Development - Designing Sustainable Financial Systems (Paperback)
Magdalena Ziolo
R1,228 Discovery Miles 12 280 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

There are many studies confirming the relationship between financial systems and economic development, but there are few which examine the degree to which financial systems a) impact the quality of information, b) influence sound corporate governance, c) ensure effective mechanisms of risk management, d) mobilize savings and f) facilitate trade. In the context of sustainability, there should also be a line of inquiry into how a particular financial system influences the assurance and implementation of sustainable development principles and goals. This book delivers a methodological approach to designing and assessing sustainable financial systems. It provides an original contribution by prioritizing ESG factors in the decision-making process of financial institutions and identifying their impact on sustainable financial systems. The author argues that to achieve financial stability, it is necessary to have in place mechanisms designed to prevent financial problems from becoming systemic and/or threatening the stability of the financial and economic system, while maintaining (or not undermining) the economy's ability to sustain growth and perform its other functions. The book primarily takes a simulation and experimental approach. It is the first book to take such a comprehensive look at sustainable financial systems as opposed to sustainable finance in general. It will appeal to academics, students and researchers in the fields of economics, finance and banking, business, management and political and social sciences.

Central Banks and Coded Language - Risks and Benefits (Hardcover, New): Elke Muchlinski Central Banks and Coded Language - Risks and Benefits (Hardcover, New)
Elke Muchlinski
R1,510 Discovery Miles 15 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores implications of the modern view of central banks rising from the proposition that words have no meaning beyond their use in a particular context and setting. It studies coded language to explain why a central bank's decisions and communicative interactions can't be devoted to a coded language which is an artificial language.

Divisia Monetary Aggregates - Theory and Practice (Hardcover, Reissue): M. Belongia, J. Binner Divisia Monetary Aggregates - Theory and Practice (Hardcover, Reissue)
M. Belongia, J. Binner
R2,886 Discovery Miles 28 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The leading researchers from central banks and universities around the world debate issues central to the performance of Divisia monetary aggregates both in theory and in practice. The overall conclusion is that Divisia monetary aggregates outperform their simple sum counterparts in a wide range of applications the world over. The book is the first volume-length study of empirical data and theoretical research on the subject.

The Global Stock Market - Issuers, Investors, and Intermediaries in an Uneven World (Hardcover): Dariusz Wojcik The Global Stock Market - Issuers, Investors, and Intermediaries in an Uneven World (Hardcover)
Dariusz Wojcik
R2,757 Discovery Miles 27 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why do some companies stay out of stock markets? How crucial are stock markets for competition between financial centres? How can local information help investors outperform the market?
While mainstream financial economics treats stock markets as consisting of anonymous actors interacting in space, with no consideration of the friction caused by distance or geography, this book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of the global stock market by focusing on the relationships between issuers, investors, and intermediaries, and how these relationships impact on the performance of stock markets and the economy of cities, countries, and the world.
The book uses rich data and global case studies to examine the rise of emerging markets, the impact of the global financial crisis, the revolution in the stock exchange business model, and the continued dominance of London and New York as stock market centres.
Drawing on economic geography, financial economics, sociology, history, and globalization studies, the book explores the geographical constitution and footprint of stock markets and contributes to the broader debate on the role of stock markets in the global economy. Its conclusions are relevant to investors, companies issuing stocks, exchanges, analysts, investment banks, and policy-makers.

Deregulation and the Banking Crisis in Nigeria - A Comparative Study (Hardcover, New): H Stein, O. Ajakaiye, P. Lewis Deregulation and the Banking Crisis in Nigeria - A Comparative Study (Hardcover, New)
H Stein, O. Ajakaiye, P. Lewis
R2,868 Discovery Miles 28 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a multifaceted approach to understanding the origin, nature, and resolution of the banking crisis in Nigeria. Unlike studies that focus only on technical criteria, the contributors examine theoretical, empirical, institutional, political economy, and policy dimensions. Moreover, unlike case studies that focus on a single country, the volume compares liberalization in Nigeria to other regions, demonstrating links to the financial crises in Asia, Latin America, and elsewhere. They emphasize the importance of understanding financial liberalization in its broader embedded context and the need to tailor financial reform to the conditions and capacities of specific developing and transitional countries including Nigeria.

Building an International Financial Services Firm - How Successful Firms Design and Execute Cross-Border Strategies (Hardcover,... Building an International Financial Services Firm - How Successful Firms Design and Execute Cross-Border Strategies (Hardcover, New)
Markus Venzin
R3,929 R3,447 Discovery Miles 34 470 Save R482 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new era of global banking and insurance is emerging, with leading banks eager to serve international markets. This book explores the issues that arise for banks in their strategic choices as they move into these new international markets.
Building an International Financial Services Firm challenges conventional assumptions from the international management literature on topics such as the limits of globalization, the importance of cultural and institutional distance, the nature of economies of scale and scope, the existence of first mover advantages, the logic behind the global value chain configuration, the speed and timing of market entry, as well as organizational architecture. It focuses on fundamental strategic decisions such as when, where, and how to enter foreign markets and how to design the organizational architecture of the multinational financial services firm.
Using simple theoretical frameworks illustrated by case examples, this book provides a thorough guide to the challenges of the international market for financial services firms, both for those working in the financial services industry, and researchers studying the area.

Globalization and the Reform of the International Banking and Monetary System (Hardcover): O. Hieronymi Globalization and the Reform of the International Banking and Monetary System (Hardcover)
O. Hieronymi
R2,881 Discovery Miles 28 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book argues that a successful monetary and banking reform requires: a rollback of monetary nationalism and return to monetary internationalism; trust in the banking system with its basic functions restored; a balance between competition and solidarity in order to assure political and social acceptance of globalization.

Open Innovation in the Financial Services - Growing Through Openness, Flexibility and Customer Integration (Hardcover, 2009... Open Innovation in the Financial Services - Growing Through Openness, Flexibility and Customer Integration (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Daniel Fasnacht
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Open innovation means gathering new ideas from sources beyond organizational boundaries. It occurs when solutions to address clients' needs are developed in collaboration and the resulting products and services are distributed through a flexible network of partners. Daniel Fasnacht's book, the first of its kind, discusses open business models in the context of the financial services industry. He elaborates the drivers for strategic change such as increasingly sophisticated clients or demanding shareholders among other trends, including the recent global financial crisis, and explains why the transition from a closed model of operation to open innovation is vital. Various case studies illustrate how to integrate the client into the firm's innovation process and emphasize the importance of smart client segmentation and a holistic advisory model to serve clients around the globe. Leaders must develop a set of new management practices to be able to invest in multiple strategic directions. They are responsible for giving clients a remarkable experience and for creating social relationship capital based upon an open innovation culture. Open Innovation in the Financial Services provides a much-needed framework for helping to understand industry dynamics in banking and to make the most of organizational energy by using open innovation to sustain profitable growth.

The book comes at the right time and offers a new mindset for business - not only for expansion strategies in general, but especially during turbulent times.

A Term at the Fed - An Insider's View (Paperback): Laurence H Meyer A Term at the Fed - An Insider's View (Paperback)
Laurence H Meyer
R385 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R141 (37%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a governor of the Federal Reserve Board from 1996 to 2002, Laurence H. Meyer helped make the economic policies that steered the United States through some of the wildest and most tumultuous times in its recent history. Now, in A Term at the Fed, Governor Meyer provides an insider's view of the Fed, the decisions that affected both the U.S. and world economies, and the challenges inherent in using monetary policy to guide the economy.

When Governor Meyer was appointed by President Clinton to serve on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 1996, the United States was entering one of the most prosperous periods in its history. It was the time of "irrational exuberance" and the fabled New Economy. Soon, however, the economy was tested by the Asian financial crisis, the Russian default and devaluation, the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management, the bursting of America's stock bubble, and the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

In what amounts to a definitive playbook of monetary policy, Meyer now relives the Fed's closed-door debates -- debates that questioned how monetary policy should adapt to the possibility of a New Economy, how the Fed should respond to soaring equity prices, and whether the Fed should broker the controversial private sector bailout of LTCM, among other issues. Meyer deftly weaves these issues with firsthand stories about the personalities involved, from Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan to the various staffers, governors, politicians, and reporters that populate the world of the Fed.

Since the end of his term, Meyer has continued to watch the Fed and the world economy. He believes that we are witnessing a repetition of some of the events of the remarkable 1990s -- including a further acceleration in productivity and perhaps another bull market. History does not repeat itself, yet Meyer shows us how the lessons learned yesterday may help the Fed shape policy today.

How to Become a Real Estate Credit Card Millionaire (Hardcover): James Tilbrook How to Become a Real Estate Credit Card Millionaire (Hardcover)
James Tilbrook
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Trade In Banking and Insurance Services (Hardcover): Srijanani Devarakonda Trade In Banking and Insurance Services (Hardcover)
Srijanani Devarakonda
R2,481 Discovery Miles 24 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
XVA Desks - A New Era for Risk Management - Understanding, Building and Managing Counterparty, Funding and Capital Risk... XVA Desks - A New Era for Risk Management - Understanding, Building and Managing Counterparty, Funding and Capital Risk (Hardcover)
I Ruiz
R3,421 Discovery Miles 34 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written by a practitioner with years working in CVA, FVA and DVA this is a thorough, practical guide to a topic at the very core of the derivatives industry. It takes readers through all aspects of counterparty credit risk management and the business cycle of CVA, DVA and FVA, focusing on risk management, pricing considerations and implementation.

Financial Turbulence and Capital Markets in Transition Countries (Hardcover): Jens Hoelscher Financial Turbulence and Capital Markets in Transition Countries (Hardcover)
Jens Hoelscher
R2,855 Discovery Miles 28 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Global financial turbulence severely affected countries in transition from planned towards market economies. Policy responses of Russia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary are reviewed and compared in this book. Each country analysis is critically discussed. Contributors to this volume include Claudia Buch, Stephen F, Frowen, Jens Hoelscher, Alexander Karmann, Jens Linne, Roman Matousek, Zbigniew Polanski, Bruno Schoenfelder, Vladislav Semenkov, Johannes Stephan, Adam Toeroek, Horst Tomann, Trantisek Turnovec and Uwe Vollmer.

Shareholder Value Management in Banks (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Leo Schuster Shareholder Value Management in Banks (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Leo Schuster
R2,852 Discovery Miles 28 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book demonstrates how shareholder value analysis has become a valuable instrument of strategy assessment. It demonstrates the ways in which management is able to align company policy with the financial goals of its shareholders and describes various methods of value--orientated company planning. Including up to date examples and case studies Shareholder Value Management in Banks represents the application of an important conceptual area to an international industry.

Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe - Markets, Techniques, and Deals (Paperback, 3rd edition): Stefano Caselli, Giulia... Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe - Markets, Techniques, and Deals (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Stefano Caselli, Giulia Negri
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe: Markets, Techniques, and Deals, Third Edition introduces private equity, investments and venture capital markets while also presenting new information surrounding the core of private equity, including secondary markets, private debt, PPP within private equity, crowdfunding, venture philanthropy, impact investing, and more. Every chapter has been updated with new data, cases, examples, sections and chapters that illuminate elements unique to the European model. With the help of new pedagogical materials, this updated edition provides marketable insights about valuation and deal-making not available elsewhere. As the private equity world continues to undergo many challenges and opportunities, this book presents both fundamentals and advanced topics that will help readers stay informed on market evolution.

Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Middle East and North Africa (Hardcover): David Cobham, Ghassan Dibeh Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Middle East and North Africa (Hardcover)
David Cobham, Ghassan Dibeh
R4,277 Discovery Miles 42 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines monetary policy, central banking and exchange rate regimes in the Middle East and North Africa. Part I covers central banking and monetary policy, while Part II covers monetary policy and exchange rate regimes. Some chapters focus on the monetary frameworks of particular countries, including Lebanon, Algeria, Syria, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey, outlining the different systems operated in each case, considering their successes and failures, and discussing important issues such as government policy, macroeconomic performance, inflation and inflation targeting, central bank independence and the impact of broader political economic developments on the conduct of monetary policy. Other chapters cover thematic issues across the whole region, including: central bank independence, operations of debtor central banks, the effect of exchange rates on inflation, and the effect on countries trade of alternative exchange rate regimes. Drawing on the insights of scholars and policy-makers, this book is a vital resource for anyone wanting to understand the economies of the Middle East and North Africa.

Banking, The State and Industrial Promotion in Developing Japan, 1900-73 (Hardcover): S. Ogura Banking, The State and Industrial Promotion in Developing Japan, 1900-73 (Hardcover)
S. Ogura
R1,487 Discovery Miles 14 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shinji Ogura's insightful examination of the banking structure of developing Japan shows how Japanese banks became embroiled in the recent financial crisis. He demonstrates that the behavior of banks heading commercial groups was crucial to the development of the economic system. Their sudden expansion into the long-term lending business after the 1970s is shown to have caused the dangerous bubble economy of the following decade. This valuable study throws new light on Japan's current economic crisis.

Jacob Fugger the Rich - Merchant and Banker of Augsburg, 1459-1525 (Hardcover, New Ed): Jacob Fugger the Rich - Merchant and Banker of Augsburg, 1459-1525 (Hardcover, New Ed)
R2,204 Discovery Miles 22 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China (Hardcover): Yuko Arayama, Panos Mourdoukoutas The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China (Hardcover)
Yuko Arayama, Panos Mourdoukoutas
R2,767 Discovery Miles 27 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bankers in Japan and China are masters of accounting, not risk management, and American-style rescue packages won't solve their banking crises. Cleaning up balance sheets and purging non-performing loans won't work either, say Arayama and Mourdoukoutas. The problem goes deeper. It stems from high growth environments and tight government regulation. The result has been to limit competition in Japan and eliminate it in China. And that led to the control of management behavior, which weakened incentives for Japanese and Chinese bank decision-makers to manage, hands-on, their traditional and nontraditional banking risks. Adding to the problem is rationed credit, reflecting MITI and MOF priorities in Japan and those set by the central planning authorities in China. Japanese bankers have been turned into experts on the abacus, the ancient calculator, but they have little experience with or understanding of the other more important aspects of the banking enterprise. Arayama and Mourdoukoutas lay it all out in a challenging, provocative, readable study and analysis. It is an essential resource for academicians and policymakers in business, government, and international finance and investment.

Arayama and Mourdoukoutas make it clear that Japanese and Chinese bankers must learn how to behave as for-profit institutions, where managers are accountable to the owners and other stakeholders. Second, they must be freed from government directives (in China) and guidance (in Japan) that control their day-to-day operations, and which restrict freedom to develop new products and businesses. Third, Japanese and Chinese bank managers must learn to act as true bankers. They must learn how to manage credit risk and function as public trading corporations. They must also learn how to deal with transparency and full disclosure rules and regulations, just as their Western counterparts must and do. In other words, say the authors, bank managers must escape the abacus mentality and learn how to use their brains rather than their fingers... and that may take much longer than anxious Western observers would have expected.

Japanese Interfirm Networks and Their Main Banks (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): M. Scher Japanese Interfirm Networks and Their Main Banks (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
M. Scher
R4,323 Discovery Miles 43 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based upon a major research project and a high level of access to relevant individuals this is the first book that opens the door on the closed and guarded world of Japanese banking. The book discusses in first-hand terms the nature of the bank's relationships to its client firms, to members of its 'group' and to 'outsiders'; placing these relationships within a competitive strategy which the book sets forth in an original framework, the Relational Access Paradigm.

Central Banking, Monetary Policies, and the Implications for Transition Economies (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): Mario I. Blejer, Marko... Central Banking, Monetary Policies, and the Implications for Transition Economies (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Mario I. Blejer, Marko Skreb
R4,477 Discovery Miles 44 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The polemic about the proper role of monetary policies and the appropriate functions of central banks has received renewed stimulus from a number of very current events. In Europe, the creation of a supranational central bank has been realized. In the United States and other industrial as well as emerging countries, the attributes and functions of central banks have been the subject of lengthy debates. Professional interest has also been centered recently on the issues of exchange regimes and the proper targeting for monetary policy. The various papers in this collection deal with this broad set of monetary and central banking issues, and draw implications of high relevance for post-socialist transition economies. These implications, however, are also important for other emerging markets and for advanced economies as well. The major subjects covered are classified within the following five categories: 1) The definitions, meaning, and results of central bank independence. 2) Goals and objectives of central bank operations. 3) Central banks and financial sector soundness. 4) Capital mobility, currency crises, and the role of capital controls. 5) The implications of European Monetary Unification for transition economies. This book collects the contributions of very well-known experts in monetary and central banking theory and presents the results of original research specially geared to understanding the implications of general economic theory for emerging and transitional economies. The significant and very rapid changes in the nature of good monetary transmission mechanisms require the adaptation of traditional theories to new realities. Such need is most pressing in transitional andemerging countries which lack experience and depth in their financial markets. In this book the particular requirements of these economies are integrated into the main macroeconomic monetary theories. The volume also includes analyses of a number of current issues such as capital flows, currency crises, currency boards, and the implications of European Monetary Union for transition economies.

A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind (Hardcover, 4th ed.): Stephen Mitford Goodson A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind (Hardcover, 4th ed.)
Stephen Mitford Goodson
R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Balancing the Regulation and Taxation of Banking (Hardcover): Sajid M. Chaudhry, Andrew W. Mullineux, Natasha Agarwal Balancing the Regulation and Taxation of Banking (Hardcover)
Sajid M. Chaudhry, Andrew W. Mullineux, Natasha Agarwal
R2,493 Discovery Miles 24 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Given the critical role played by banks and their behaviour during the global financial and sovereign debt crises, this excellent book on Balancing the Regulation and Taxation of Banking by Sajid M. Chaudhry, Andrew W. Mullineux and Natasha Agarwal could not be more timely. It provides an excellent in-depth analysis of how banks are taxed and regulated in various countries - including financial transaction taxes, VAT and other fiscal treatments. It also provides thought provoking recommendations on how tax and fairness of treatment of banks should be balanced.' - Philip Molyneux, Bangor University, UKThis concise book gives a unique overview of bank taxation as an alternative or a compliment to prudential regulation or non-revenue taxation. Existing bank taxation is reviewed with a view to eliminating distortions in the tax system, which have incentivized banks to engage in risky activities in the past. The authors analyse the taxation of financial instruments trading, as well as the taxation of banking products and services to gauge whether this could finance resolution mechanisms and also help to ensure the stability of banks. In this respect, the authors put forward several arguments. Firstly, they contend that a financial transaction tax is economically inefficient, potentially costly for the economy, but if set at an appropriately low rate may be used to assure banks make a 'true and fair contribution' to their implicit insurance by taxpayers. Secondly, they show that a bank levy used to finance deposit guarantee and bank resolution mechanisms is potentially useful for financial stability, but that it poses the threat of double taxation, together with the proposed Basel III liquidity ratios. Thirdly, the authors argue in favour of the elimination of exemption from value added tax (VAT) for financial services in order to provide banks with a level playing field, whilst retaining exemption for basic payment services that are infrastructural. This is expected to improve efficiency by reducing the wasteful use of financial services. This book is an invaluable resource to students, academics and researchers in the fields of banking regulation and taxation. Policymakers and those with a wider interest in the issues will find it both topical and enlightening.

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