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Despite its economic impact, understanding what shaped emerging
economies' success seems to be a mystery. These complexities are
compounded by fast moving technologies, such as the increased usage
of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT).
These new technologies have a social impact, but it is how these
impacts are developed and managed by people and companies that is
significant. Similarly, it is important to investigate how the
uncertainties and intangible factors are dealt with and how
businesses can utilize innovative approaches to become adaptive in
emerging market economies. Research is needed to determine how
actors or businesses interact to shape and define either new
institutions, new industries, or new innovation to meet the need of
potential customers in emerging economies. Innovation Management
and Growth in Emerging Economies explores how innovation from
emerging economies is being developed through strategic choices and
presents the benefits and the drawbacks, the processes, and the
characteristics and management practices of both private and/or
public organizations. The chapters identify the trends and
approaches to innovation development as well as the strategies of
adapting and converting threats and challenges into opportunities.
The target audience of this book is composed of practitioners,
policy influencers, course instructors, professionals,
academicians, students, and researchers in the fields of business,
administrative sciences, management, and economics.
This classic textbook in the field, now completely revised and
updated, provides a bridge between theory and practice. Appropriate
for the second course in Finance for MBA students and the first
course in Finance for doctoral students, the text prepares students
for the complex world of modern financial scholarship and practice.
It presents a unified treatment of finance combining theory,
empirical evidence and applications.
The First Book from n+1--an Essential Chronicle of Our Financial
Crisis
HFM: Where are you going to buy protection on the U.S.
government's credit? I mean, if the U.S. defaults, what bank is
going to be able to make good on that contract? Who are you going
to buy that contract from, the Martians?
n+1: When does this begin to feel like less of a cyclical thing,
like the weather, and more of a permanent, end-of-the-world kind of
thing?
HFM: When you see me selling apples out on the street, that's
when you should go stock up on guns and ammunition.
Tax compliance issues enjoy an unprecedented degree of public
attention today and are of great importance to governments and
policymaking. This research review provides an overview of some of
the most significant contributions to the economic analysis of tax
avoidance and evasion and also sheds light on broader questions of
social organization, behaviour, and compliance with the law. This
research review provides researchers and students with a guide to
the fundamental intellectual developments that have shaped the
economic understanding of tax avoidance and evasion, along with a
framework for placing these contributions in their intellectual
context.
Gines de Rus incorporates the latest thinking on issues such as the
treatment of risk and uncertainty, and the importance of
institutional arrangements in ensuring the correct use of the
technique. These issues are blended seamlessly into the relevant
case studies, rather than treated as optional extras, as in some
texts. The case studies themselves are at the centre of current
debate and controversy, including the need for high-speed rail
lines and the case for the privatization of water
supply.Introduction to Cost-Benefit Analysis is intended as a
graduate and advanced undergraduate textbook. Nevertheless,
economists and other practitioners involved in the economic
evaluation of projects will also find the book extremely useful.
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