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Books > Business & Economics > Finance & accounting
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. Covering all aspects of federal securities law, this
Advanced Introduction provides an excellent understanding of how
U.S. securities regulation works, particularly as this emerging
area of law becomes more prevalent for those working or involved in
general corporate and commercial practices. It examines the
definition of securities and how modern investment opportunities
may be subject to this regulation as well as more traditional forms
such as stocks or bonds. Key Features: Providing up to date
information on the latest developments in securities law Presenting
complex material in a clear and comprehensive format and defining
key concepts Thoroughly reviewing significant Supreme Court cases,
alongside the noteworthy statues and Securities and Exchange
Commission Rules This informative book will be invaluable reading
for practitioners and others engaged in the business and securities
world looking for a detailed overview of U.S. securities law. It
will also be a useful resource for lawyers, scholars, and policy
advisors.
Examining the increasingly relevant topic of public sector
efficiency, this dynamic Handbook investigates the context of
constrained fiscal space and public funding sources using
cross-country datasets in areas including China, India, sub-Saharan
Africa and OECD economies. Expert contributors evaluate public
sector efficiency for both national and sub-national governments,
analysing important sectors such as education, health,
public-private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. Given
voters' requirements to be more educated and for greater
accountability on the use of public spending, chapters describe
methodology and measurement issues alongside the allocation of
resources to ensure better efficiency and effectiveness.
Forward-thinking, the Handbook provides insights into how improving
efficiency can greatly assist governments when dealing with
unforeseen events such as the recent Covid-19 pandemic and the
conflict in Ukraine. This Handbook will be an important read for
academics and students of public sector economics and public
administration and management. It will also provide an excellent
background for the policy makers of international institutions
looking to help the general public have a better understanding of
how public spending works in order for them to make informed
decisions when voting.
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