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Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity: Foundations, KLEMS
Production Models, and Extensions presents new insights into the
causes, mechanisms and results of growth in national and regional
accounts. It demonstrates the versatility and usefulness of the
KLEMS databases, which generate internationally comparable
industry-level data on outputs, inputs and productivity. By
rethinking economic development beyond existing measurements, the
book's contributors align the measurement of growth and
productivity to contemporary global challenges, addressing the need
for measurements as well as the Gross Domestic Product. All
contributors in this foundational volume are recognized experts in
their fields, all inspired by the path-breaking research of Dale W.
Jorgenson.
No Worries shows how anyone can live a stress-free financial life and build wealth for the long term.
This is not about millions of tiny decisions that drain the joy from life, like skipping daily coffee to save a few pounds. And it’s not simply about having more money. The secret lies in adopting the right attitude to money and getting a small number of big things right.
In his unique style, drawing on decades of expertise, finance expert Jared Dillian gives us the essential facts about personal finance that will help you see things as you never have before.
Jared reveals:
- how the right kind of abundance mindset works wonders how to purge the urge to splurge (without making life a drag)
- the most effective ways to use credit cards that no one tells you about
- the smart ways to buy big-ticket items, from houses to cars
- what’s gone wrong with student loans and how to use them sensibly
- how to ace investing with the set-and-forget Awesome Portfolio.
No matter where you are in your finance journey, Jared can help you get your finances in better shape than 99% of other people – so that you can get on with your life as your wealth builds.
Do that and you’ll have no financial stress, and no worries.
Uncover hidden fraud and red flags using efficient data analytics
Fraud Data Analytics Methodology addresses the need for clear,
reliable fraud detection with a solid framework for a robust data
analytic plan. By combining fraud risk assessment and fraud data
analytics, you'll be able to better identify and respond to the
risk of fraud in your audits. Proven techniques help you identify
signs of fraud hidden deep within company databases, and strategic
guidance demonstrates how to build data interrogation search
routines into your fraud risk assessment to locate red flags and
fraudulent transactions. These methodologies require no advanced
software skills, and are easily implemented and integrated into any
existing audit program. Professional standards now require all
audits to include data analytics, and this informative guide shows
you how to leverage this critical tool for recognizing fraud in
today's core business systems. Fraud cannot be detected through
audit unless the sample contains a fraudulent transaction. This
book explores methodologies that allow you to locate transactions
that should undergo audit testing. * Locate hidden signs of fraud *
Build a holistic fraud data analytic plan * Identify red flags that
lead to fraudulent transactions * Build efficient data
interrogation into your audit plan Incorporating data analytics
into your audit program is not about reinventing the wheel. A good
auditor must make use of every tool available, and recent advances
in analytics have made it accessible to everyone, at any level of
IT proficiency. When the old methods are no longer sufficient, new
tools are often the boost that brings exceptional results. Fraud
Data Analytics Methodology gets you up to speed, with a brand new
tool box for fraud detection.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1954.
Exchange-Traded Funds in Europe provides a single point of
reference on a diverse set of regional ETF markets, illuminating
the roles ETFs can play in risk mitigation and speculation.
Combining empirical data with models and case studies, the authors
use diffusion models and panel/country-specific regressions-as well
as graphical and descriptive analyses- to show how ETFs are more
than conventional, passive investments. With new insights on how
ETFs can improve market efficiency and how investors can benefit
when using them as investment tools, this book reveals the
complexity of the world's second largest ETF market and the ways
that ETFs are transforming it.
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