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Black money and financial crime are emerging global phenomena.
During the last few decades, corrupt financial practices were
increasingly being monitored in many countries around the globe.
Among a large number of problems is a lack of general awareness
about all these issues among various stakeholders including
researchers and practitioners. Theories, Practices, and Cases of
Illicit Money and Financial Crime is a critical scholarly research
publication that provides comprehensive research on all aspects of
black money and financial crime in individual, organizational, and
societal experiences. The book further examines the implications of
white-collar crime and practices to enhance forensic audits on
financial fraud and the effects on tax enforcement. Featuring a
wide range of topics such as ethical leadership, cybercrime, and
blockchain, this book is ideal for policymakers, academicians,
business professionals, managers, IT specialists, researchers, and
students.
In the current scope of economics, the management of client
portfolios has become a considerable problem within financial
institutions due to the amount of risk that goes into assigning
assets. Various algorithmic models exist for solving these
portfolio challenges; however, considerable research is lacking
that further explains these design problems and provides applicable
solutions to these imperative issues. Algorithms for Solving
Financial Portfolio Design Problems: Emerging Research and
Opportunities is a pivotal reference source that provides vital
research on the application of various programming models within
the financial engineering field. While highlighting topics such as
landscape analysis, breaking symmetries, and linear programming,
this publication analyzes the quadratic constraints of current
portfolios and provides algorithmic solutions to maximizing the
full value of these financial sets. This book is ideally designed
for financial strategists, engineers, programmers, mathematicians,
banking professionals, researchers, academicians, and students
seeking current research on recent mathematical advances within
financial engineering.
How can governments control spending pressure from influential
groups, often representing powerful regional interests? This book
is concerned with institutional solutions that allow modern nation
states to balance historically grown cultural, political and
economic diversity.Laura von Daniels combines different literatures
in economics and political science, and draws on interviews with
former government leaders, and country experts from international
organizations. She applies this research to topics such as fiscal
institutions and budget balances, presenting a critical review of
different institutional approaches to resolving fiscal imbalances
and public indebtedness. Students and scholars of various
disciplines, including politics, public and social policy,
economics and business will find the discussions and detailed
description of institutional reforms in emerging market nations to
be of use to their research. It will also be of interest to
practitioners working on fiscal decentralization and budget
control.
This review considers the most significant and contemporary
literary contributions to the field of the economics of housing. It
discusses articles that cover the housing markets demand and supply
whilst considering these factors interactions on real estate
valuations, home ownership and wealth decisions. Literature
focusing on the interfaces that occur from the dynamics of
neighbourhoods and housing prices is analysed and the review delves
into how housing markets and their modelling have attracted
particular policy interest, such as rent control. Recent analyses
of housing markets through a lens that emphasizes the importance of
frictions, namely the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) model is
also extended upon. This review promises to be an informative read
to scholars and academics who are immersed in this fascinating
topic.
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Rhyming Bitcoin
(Hardcover)
Jason Don; Illustrated by Florencia Montoya; Designed by Simon Nash
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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.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam all impose obligations and
constraints upon the rightful use of wealth and earthly resources.
All three of these religions have well-researched views on the
acceptability of practices such as usury but the principles and
practices of other, non-interest, financial instruments are less
well known. This book examines each of these three major world
faiths, considering their teachings, social precepts and economic
frameworks, which are set out as a guide for the financial dealings
and economic behaviour for their adherents. Religion and Finance
explores the histories, denominational compositions and fundamental
beliefs of each of the three religions and examines a host of key
issues surrounding their relationship to finance. Consideration is
given to the development of the generally disfavoured practices
such as usury, and the various instruments of sales-based debt,
partnerships and equity-based financial practices allowed by these
religions are examined, alongside a discussion of their
socio-economic teachings and traditions. This well-written,
well-constructed, analysis of the financial thought of Judaism,
Christianity and Islam, with its insightful analysis of key
financial instruments and economic practices, will be an invaluable
book for anyone who is interested in, or studying, the three major
Abrahamic religions and their financial practices and philosophies.
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