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Rhyming Bitcoin
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Jason Don; Illustrated by Florencia Montoya; Designed by Simon Nash
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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
From Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times bestselling
author Robert Shiller, a groundbreaking account of how stories help
drive economic events-and why financial panics can spread like
epidemic viruses Stories people tell-about financial confidence or
panic, housing booms, or Bitcoin-can go viral and powerfully affect
economies, but such narratives have traditionally been ignored in
economics and finance because they seem anecdotal and unscientific.
In this groundbreaking book, Robert Shiller explains why we ignore
these stories at our peril-and how we can begin to take them
seriously. Using a rich array of examples and data, Shiller argues
that studying popular stories that influence individual and
collective economic behavior-what he calls "narrative
economics"-may vastly improve our ability to predict, prepare for,
and lessen the damage of financial crises and other major economic
events. The result is nothing less than a new way to think about
the economy, economic change, and economics. In a new preface,
Shiller reflects on some of the challenges facing narrative
economics, discusses the connection between disease epidemics and
economic epidemics, and suggests why epidemiology may hold lessons
for fighting economic contagions.
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.
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