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This book contributes to the current debates on the shadow economy
and related issues of tax evasion and corruption. The approach
taken here is one that will develop a better understanding of these
related issues, which are increasingly seen as impediments to
country competitiveness and economic growth. Economists and
policymakers are increasingly focused on how the shadow economy
operates. The contributors discuss how effective corporate
governance may help to reduce both the occurrence and effects of
illegal activities. The book begins by considering institutional
governance and how issues such as economic growth and development
can be better understood by gaining a deeper understanding of the
decision-making process. The importance of collective persuasion
and collective decision-making in an institutional context is
illustrated. The remainder of the work details a series of
empirical studies outlining the role of governance and
institutional capacity in assessing economic performance, the role
of political competition in reducing corruption and measures of,
and influences on, corruption in different countries around the
world. Institutions such as the WTO, World Bank and the IMF will
find much to engage them in this book as will policy makers in
government and research policy agencies. It will also hold great
appeal to academics (postgraduate and above) in the fields of
political economy, economic development and international
economics.
Many students want an introduction to finance. Those who are
quantitatively-oriented learners can benefit in particular from an
introduction that puts more emphasis on mathematics and graphical
presentations than on verbal descriptions. By illustrating core
finance facts and concepts through equations and graphical
material, Finance: A Quantitative Introduction can help people
studying business management, marketing, accounting, and other
subjects. By using few lengthy verbal explanations and many
illustrations, it can teach readers quickly and efficiently.
If you've ever thought about succession planning and avoided it
because it seemed too complex and daunting, this book is for you.
If you're a business owner who has never thought about succession
planning, this book is for you. This book is designed to be a
primer, an overview of succession planning, written in language
that you can understand. It will help you navigate the process of
developing an effective succession plan for your business. In other
words, it will help you pass the torch without getting scorched.
I've had a lot of experience with succession planning and the
consequences of the absence of a succession plan, and I know
first-hand how critical is the need for effective succession
planning for any business, large or small. My goal is to demystify
this topic and present you, the reader, with basic concepts that
will remove your fears and replace them with a solid platform for
the legacy you wish to pass on to the next generation.
Sustainable and inclusive growth in emerging Asian economies
requires high levels of public investment in areas such as
infrastructure, education, health, and social services. The
increasing complexity and regional diversity of these investment
needs, together with the trend of democratization, has led to
fiscal decentralization being implemented in many Asian economies.
This book takes stock of some major issues regarding fiscal
decentralization, including expenditure and revenue assignments,
transfer programs, and the sustainability of local government
finances, and develops important findings and policy
recommendations. The book's expert contributors assess the current
state of the allocation of expenditures and revenues between
central and local governments in emerging Asian economies, and
discuss their major strengths and weaknesses. They also present
relevant case studies of experiences and reform measures related to
strengthening and monitoring local government finance, including
the implications of expanded fiscal capacity for infrastructure
investment and other public spending. Covering the major Asian
economies of the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, and
Japan, among others, the book focuses on the economic incentives of
transfer schemes, how intergovernmental fiscal equalization works,
and how subnational government borrowing regulations could
influence debt dynamics and the fiscal deficits of local
governments. This book's insightful analysis will be essential
reading for policymakers in Asian economies, and academics and
researchers in the areas of economic development, public finance,
and fiscal policy as well as development aid officials,
multilateral banks, and NGOs. Contributors include: S. Barrios,
S.-i. Bessho, P. Chakraborty, P. Das, Z. Fan, R.K. Goel, S. Li, D.
Martinez-Lopez, J. Martinez-Vazquez, P.J. Morgan, A. Nasution, J.W.
Saunoris, P. Smoke, L.Q. Trinh, V. Vulovic, G. Wan, N. Yoshino, Q.
Zhang
Hedge Fund Governance: Evaluating Oversight, Independence and
Conflicts summarizes the fundamental elements of hedge fund
governance and principal perspectives on governance arguments. An
authoritative reference on governance, it describes the tools
needed for developing a flexible, comprehensive hedge fund
governance analysis framework. Case studies and interviews with
professional fund directors shine a bright light of pragmatism on
this framework. The author's global analysis of more than 5,000
hedge fund governance structures enables him to draw realistic
conclusions about best practices. He also explores the value
consequences of good vs. bad governance, estimating the actual
dollar losses that can result from bad governance, as well as the
operational and investment performance benefits of certain
governance practices.
The innovative investor's guide to an entirely new asset class-from
two experts on the cutting edge With the rise of bitcoin and
blockchain technology, investors can capitalize on the greatest
investment opportunity since the Internet. Bitcoin was the first
cryptoasset, but today there are over 800 and counting, including
ether, ripple, litecoin, monero, and more. This clear, concise, and
accessible guide from two industry insiders shows you how to
navigate this brave new blockchain world-and how to invest in these
emerging assets to secure your financial future. Cryptoassets gives
you all the tools you need: * An actionable framework for
investigating and valuing cryptoassets * Portfolio management
techniques to maximize returns while managing risk * Historical
context and tips to navigate inevitable bubbles and manias *
Practical guides to exchanges, wallets, capital market vehicles,
and ICOs * Predictions on how blockchain technology may disrupt
current portfolios In addition to offering smart investment
strategies, this authoritative resource will help you understand
how these assets were created, how they work, and how they are
evolving amid the blockchain revolution. The authors define a clear
and original cryptoasset taxonomy, composed of cryptocurrencies,
cryptocommodities, and cryptotokens, with insights into how each
subset is blending technology and markets. You'll find a variety of
methods to invest in these assets, whether through global exchanges
that trade 24/7 or initial cryptoasset offerings (ICOs). By
sequentially building on the concepts of each prior chapter, the
book will provide you with a full understanding of the cryptoasset
economy and the opportunities that await the innovative investor .
Cryptoassets represent the future of money and markets. This book
is your guide to that future.
Developing personal financial skills and improving financial
literacy are fundamental aspects for managing money and propelling
a bright financial future. Considering life events and risks that
unexpectantly present themselves, especially in the light of recent
global events, there is often an uncertainty associated with
financial standings in unsettled times. It is important to have
personal finance management to prepare for times of crisis, and
personal finance is something to be thought about in everyday life.
The incorporation of financial literacy for individuals is
essential for a decision-making process that could affect their
financial future. Having a keen understanding of beneficial and
detrimental financial decisions, a plan for personal finances, and
personalized goals are baselines for money management that will
create stability and prosperity. In a world that is rapidly
digitalized, there are new tools and technologies that have entered
the sphere of finance as well that should be integrated into the
conversation. The latest methods and models for improving financial
literacy along with critical information on budgeting, saving, and
managing spending are essential topics in today's world. The
Research Anthology on Personal Finance and Improving Financial
Literacy provides readers with the latest research and developments
in how to improve, understand, and utilize personal finance
methodologies or services and obtain critical financial literacy.
The chapters within this essential reference work will cover
personal finance technologies, banking, investing, budgeting,
saving, and the best practices and techniques for optimal money
management. This book is ideally designed for business managers,
financial consultants, entrepreneurs, auditors, economists,
accountants, academicians, researchers, and students seeking
current research on modern advancements and recent findings in
personal finance.
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