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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. This Advanced Introduction presents the modern theories of
corporate finance. Its focus on core concepts offers useful
managerial insights, bolstered by recent empirical evidence, to
provide a richer understanding of critical corporate financial
policy decisions. Key features include: A modern approach to
corporate financial theory and evidence Key research presented in a
structured manner Concepts explained in an intuitive,
example-filled manner that does not require a strong mathematics
background Detailed references for those wishing further reading on
particular topics. Within business programs, the book offers an
insightful introduction for courses on corporate finance, but also
can be employed as a supplementary text in broader business
courses. Experienced managers in financial functions will find the
book a useful review and update of material developed since earning
their degrees. Given the increasing use of cross-functional teams
within the business community, the book provides a richer
understanding of corporate financial policy choices for managers
across a broad array of business functions.
No single-volume publication brings together as many diverse and
stimulating perspectives on secured financing law as does this EE
Research Handbook. Its great strengths are asking hard questions
and recognizing how difficult reform is. Contributors report on
what works (and what doesn't), drawing on evidence from legal
systems less often studied in this context (e.g., Brazil, Morocco).
I cannot imagine a researcher in the field who would not be
intrigued by analysis of such issues as access of women to secured
financing, constraints Shari ah places on use of security devices,
and reasons for Russia's meandering path to modernization.' - Peter
Winship, SMU Dedman School of Law, USThis cutting-edge Handbook
presents an overview of research and thinking in the field of
secured financing, examining international standards and best
practices of secured transactions law reform and its economic
impact. Expert contributors explore the breadth and depth of the
subject matter across diverse sectors, and illustrate the choices
and trade-offs that policy makers face via a number of illuminating
case studies. The book explores groundbreaking research across a
comprehensive range of sectors and countries, including new,
original analysis of Shari'ah compliant collateral regimes and
improved access to finance for women. A diverse group of experts
offer cutting-edge points of view as well as case studies from
England and Wales, Morocco, Russia and Romania. The result is a
unique and wide-ranging examination of secured transactions reform
across the world and a valuable resource for researchers,
government and development agencies, banks, and law firms.
Contributors: J. Armour, S. Bazinas, N. Budd, A. Burtoiu, R.
Calnan, F. Dahan, M. Dubovec, L. Gullifer, I. Istuk, T. Johnson, O.
Lemseffer, C. de Lima Ramos, J. Lymar, C. Manuel, M.J.T. McMillen,
A.P. Menezes, M. Mourahib, E. Murray, N. Nikitina, V. Padurari,
J.-H. Roever, M. Uttamchandani, K. van Zwieten, P.R. Wood
A New York Times bestseller
In a remarkable career, Edward O. Thorp
rose up from nothing to become a professor at MIT, invented card
counting and the world's first wearable computer, beat the casinos
of Las Vegas at blackjack and roulette, then became a bestselling
author and a hedge fund heavyweight, ushering in a revolution on
Wall Street. Now he shares his incredible life story for the first
time, revealing how he made his fortune and giving advice to the
next generation of investors. An intellectual thrill ride, replete
with practical wisdom, A Man for All Markets is a scarcely
imaginable tale of ludicrous success.
Government is a major player in the development of an economy.
Government's public financial operations involving mobilization of
revenue, and its spending has considerable implications on the
growth, distribution and stability necessitating a careful study to
enable informed mid course policy corrections to the macroeconomic
developments. A critical review of public expenditure is imperative
in ensuring optimal use of public resources for the maximization of
welfare. The book provides an empirical understanding of historical
trends and composition of public expenditure at the central and the
sub national levels; the effectiveness of public expenditure
control systems and accountability issues; the political economy of
spending decisions; public expenditure reforms undertaken in India
and international best options that can guide the corrective
process in India. Given the global shift in focus from 'outlays' to
'outcomes' it is important to put in place a sound framework to
track the results of government expenditure programs to guide the
informed expenditure decision making process. The book documents
the features of useful frameworks and steps involved in adopting a
robust results framework. Fiscal management of Covid-19 is an
important component of the book. The purpose of this volume is to
reach out a comprehensive and updated understanding of empirical
issues in public expenditure and its management in India to the
students of Public Finance.
Behavioral finance challenges the traditional assumption that
individuals are rational by focusing on the cognitive and emotional
aspects of finance, which draws on psychology, sociology, and
biology to investigate true financial behavior. The financial
sector requires sound understanding of market dynamics and
strategic issues to meet future challenges in the field. Behavioral
Finance and Decision-Making Models seeks to examine behavioral
biases and their impact on investment decisions in order to develop
better future plans and strategies in the financial sector. While
highlighting topics including behavioral approach, financial
regulation, and globalized sector, this book is intended for
policymakers, technology developers, managers, government
officials, academicians, researchers, and advanced-level students.
How have the most influential political economists of the past
three centuries theorized about sovereign borrowing and shaped its
now widespread use? This important question receives a
comprehensive answer in this original work, featuring careful
textual analysis and illuminating exhibits of public debt empirics
since 1700. Beyond its value as a definitive, authoritative history
of thought on public debt, this book rehabilitates and reintroduces
a realist perspective into a contemporary debate now heavily
dominated by pessimists and optimists alike. The book
simultaneously explicates and critiques the most prominent theories
concerning why states borrow in the first place, whether or not
they borrow productively, the incidence of their debts, why they
sometimes borrow too much and why they often default, whether
explicitly or implicitly. The author classifies major public debt
theorists as pessimists, optimists or realists. This book also
examines the influence of regime types, especially why most modern
welfare states tend not only to over-issue bonds but also to incur
even larger implicit obligations via unfunded, off-balance sheet
liabilities. Scholars and undergraduate and graduate students in
economics and political science, as well as policymakers, will find
this analysis of public debt and public spending insightful and
revealing.
Clearing, Settlement, and Custody, Third Edition, introduces the
post-trade infrastructure and its institutions. Author David Loader
reduces the complexity of this environment in a non-technical way,
helping students and professionals understand the complex chain of
events that starts with securities trading and ends the settlement
of cash and paper. The Third Edition examines the roles of clearing
houses, central counterparties, central securities depositories,
and custodians. The book assesses the impact on workflow and
procedures in the operations function at banks, brokers, and
institutions. In consideration of technological and regulatory
advances, this edition adds 5 new chapters while introducing new
case studies and updating examples.
A Great Leap Forward: Heterodox Economic Policy for the 21st
Century investigates economic policy from a heterodox and
progressive perspective. Author Randall Wray uses relatively short
chapters arranged around several macroeconomic policy themes to
present an integrated survey of progressive policy on topics of
interest today that are likely to remain topics of interest for
many years.
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