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This is the first book which deals with the economics of
diamonds, specifically with the determinants of diamond prices. The
period of analysis, 1978-1983, was chosen in order to shed light on
the dramatic drop in diamond prices. The dominant variables causing
this drop were the varying price of gold and fluctuating interest
rates. Khoury helps the investor in making long-range decisions
about investing in diamonds and deciding on the form the investment
should take. He warns of the importance to understand the
sensitivities of the market and the factors which must be taken
into consideration before commitments to an investment in diamonds
are made.
The book includes: a quick review of the characteristics of
diamonds, the financial performance of DeBeers in a declining
market, the economic structure of the diamond industry, the method
for exercising economic control over the diamond market, the
economic variables influencing diamond prices, and the modeling of
diamond prices and the testing of the model using advanced
statistical methods.
Globalization, accelerated by information technologies, has
increased the speed of business transactions and has reduced the
distances between international businesses. This growth has
transformed the realm of foreign investment in countries around the
world, calling for a methodological approach to planning feasible
capital investment proposals in general and foreign direct
investment projects. Planning and Analyzing Foreign Direct
Investment Projects: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a
pivotal reference source that provides a systems approach to
investment projects in a globalized and open society. While
highlighting topics such as consumer analysis, competitive
strategy, and market analysis, this publication explores the
profitability and feasibility of international investments, as well
as the risks and resources associated with strategic project
planning. This book is ideally designed for business managers,
entrepreneurs, researchers, academicians, graduate students,
policymakers, investors, and project managers seeking current
research on planning, analyzing, and evaluating investment
projects.
Backing the Bold is a primer on the venture capital industry,
business, and profession in Southeast Asia. The goal of the book's
thirteen chapters has initially been to guide students of the
Insignia Ventures Academy - Asia's first experiential venture
capital accelerator - in their exploration of the venture capital
industry and profession, specifically in the context of Southeast
Asia's startup ecosystem and from the perspective of Insignia
Ventures and its portfolio founders.Rather than being a book in the
traditional sense of the word, such an origin and context for
Backing the Bold has inevitably made this book a dynamic piece of
literature, continuously growing and improving thanks to every new
group of people who become part of the VC accelerator - as
organizers, mentors, or participants.Now in print and in
distribution, this first edition is available for all as a snapshot
of Backing the Bold's progress as a continuously evolving
repository of insights, best practices, and frameworks. It is for
readers of any background or motivation to gain a better
understanding of the venture capital investment process, portfolio
management, and profession in the context of Southeast Asia's
fast-growing technology markets.
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.
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