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Books > Money & Finance
Rethinking Corporate Governance's extensive and insightful
empirical investigation offers a radically new approach to
corporate governance. This ground-breaking volume describes and
analyzes the key nature-based and actor-based forces that
ultimately determine corporate governance processes and long-term
corporate paths. Generally, such forces work in complex and
intricate interplays that to a large extent vary among
corporations. A theory of shareholder governance is developed and
integrated into the established - and more comprehensive - theory
of corporate governance to create a revised theory of the
corporation (firm). The new possibilities that this creates for
explaining how processes develop and ultimately influence corporate
paths are presented in-depth. Featuring conclusions based on an
empirical material that is both rich and exclusive, the book also
contains extensive non-anonymized materials from authentic
corporate governance processes. A general conclusion is that
actions taken by individuals have a special status among those
forces, as they not only generate impact in themselves, but also
involve interpretations of the possible effects of all the other
forces.Among those actions, the ones taken by the shareholders
stand out as particularly decisive both for the governance
processes as such and for how corporations develop over time.
Offering a degree of openness, detail and realism that is hard to
find in any other case-based study this innovative and enlightening
volume is essential for both academics and practitioners involved
in corporate governance, corporate strategy and the theory of the
firm.
The First Book from n+1--an Essential Chronicle of Our Financial
Crisis
HFM: Where are you going to buy protection on the U.S.
government's credit? I mean, if the U.S. defaults, what bank is
going to be able to make good on that contract? Who are you going
to buy that contract from, the Martians?
n+1: When does this begin to feel like less of a cyclical thing,
like the weather, and more of a permanent, end-of-the-world kind of
thing?
HFM: When you see me selling apples out on the street, that's
when you should go stock up on guns and ammunition.
Introduce students to fundamental economic concepts and help them
understand financial literacy with this book about capital
resources and the economy. Students will learn about different
types of resources, how they are part of the economy, and how to
conserve resources. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary,
table of contents, and index all work together to engage readers
and help them better understand the content. This informative,
colorful book uses primary sources to captivate readers as they
learn social studies topics.
Master the most important areas of today's tax law with
Whittenburg/Gill's best-selling INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS 2023. This
concise, practical introduction to tax preparation uses a unique,
step-by-step workbook format that integrates real, current examples
and uses the most recent actual tax forms. You learn the
complexities of the U.S. income tax code as this edition's clear,
up-to-date presentation walks you through the most recent tax laws,
revisions and changes. Updated end-of-chapter problems and online
exercises let you practice completing tax return problems using
real source documents identical to those of actual clients. You
also learn to use professional Intuit (R) ProConnect (TM) tax
preparation software that accompanies each new book. In addition,
study tools and helpful resources within the CNOWv2 online homework
tool help you further refine your knowledge and practical skills to
become a successful tax preparer.
Part of the Elgar Series on Central Banking and Monetary Policy,
this book explores the relationship between central banking,
monetary policy and the economy at large. It focuses on the
specific relationship between central banking, monetary policy and
the environment as central banks wake up to new realities. The book
examines not only the impact of changes in interest rates on the
environment, but also the impact that the environment and climate
change have on monetary policy. New green policies are proposed for
central banks to implement as they move forward and navigate the
pitfalls of climate change. Scholars and students interested in
central banking, monetary policy and the environment will
appreciate this take on Central Banking, Monetary Policy and the
Environment.
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. How can financial
services, such as credit, deposit accounts, financial transfers,
and insurance be provided to people in need? This challenging and
complex issue has been a topic of interest for the international
aid community for decades. Drawing on renowned experts in
microfinance and financial inclusion, this Research Agenda sheds
much-needed light on this multifaceted challenge and points the way
ahead for future research. Providing a critical and
multidisciplinary approach to research in microfinance and
financial inclusion, the authors provide a state-of-the-art
overview of current scholarly knowledge on the provision of
financial services to disadvantaged populations worldwide.
Reviewing the literature on the subject from the fields of
economics, management science and development studies, they discuss
the limitations and challenges of current research and chart
avenues for future developments. With its fascinating insights,
this Research Agenda will be of interest to students of finance and
economics, development, and business and management, as well as
researchers with a specific interest in microfinance and financial
inclusion. Contributors include: J. Bastiaensen, A. Cozarenco, B.
D'espallier, K.O. Djan, M. Duvendack, A. Garcia, J. Goedecke, I.
Guerin, V. Hartarska, B. Hathaway, N. Hermes, F. Huybrechs, R.
Lensink, R. Mersland, J. Morduch, S. Morvant, D. Nadolnyak, T.
Ogden, J.-M. Servet, T.W. Sommeno, A. Szafarz, G. Van Hecken, B.
Venet, L. Weill, T. Wry, S. Zamore
Banks have a special position in the financial system. Their
exclusive link to the central bank puts them at the top of the
financial system and enables banks to offer liquidity to the wider
economy. They also provide loans and payment services to firms and
households. This multifaceted nature of banking makes the economics
of banking exciting. This Research Review assembles the best
'banking' papers on all these dimensions and will be invaluable for
banking scholars and practitioners.
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