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The Globalization Conundrum-Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining - Global Issues and Empirics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Gagari... The Globalization Conundrum-Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining - Global Issues and Empirics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen
R3,003 Discovery Miles 30 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together experts from four continents (Asia, North America, Europe, Africa) and from varied disciplines to discuss a spectrum of problems created by globalization, such as the economic and financial, environmental, legal, cultural, socio-economic and social media impacts. The book not only examines the problems from a number of different perspectives, but also considers the impact of globalization in emerging nations around the world. Due to the very nature of these problems, the approaches adopted are both qualitative and quantitative; it includes quantitative research on quantum finance and the financial crisis, and also discussions on qualitative problems, such as cultural imperialism and neoliberalism. Of interest to economic researchers and management professionals, the book is also a valuable resource for social media researchers, environment scientists, and non-technical readers concerned with socio-political issues. This single volume offers a holistic view and therefore a more complete picture of the problems posed by globalization.

Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes - An Empirical Analysis (Paperback, 2012): Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen Anatomy of Global Stock Market Crashes - An Empirical Analysis (Paperback, 2012)
Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen
R1,428 Discovery Miles 14 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work is an exploration of the global market dynamics, their intrinsic natures, common trends and dynamic interlinkages during the stock market crises over the last twelve years. The study isolates different phases of crisis and differentiates between any crisis that remains confined to the region and those that take up a global dimension. The latent structure of the global stock market, the inter-regional and intra-regional stock market dynamics around the crises are analyzed to get a complete picture of the structure of the global stock market. The study further probing into the inherent nature of the global stock market in generating crisis finds the global market to be chaotic thus making the system intrinsically unstable or at best to follow knife-edge stability. The findings have significant bearing at theoretical level and on policy decisions.

Indian Foreign Exchange Market (Paperback): Chitrakalpa Sen Indian Foreign Exchange Market (Paperback)
Chitrakalpa Sen
R1,781 Discovery Miles 17 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volatile foreign exchange market takes a toll on the economy's international competitiveness. Excess forex volatility affects the stock markets and international trade as well. The negative impact may even spread to other countries in form of volatility spillover. This study aims to analyze the volatility dynamics in context of Indian Rupee vis-a-vis some selected foreign currencies. In that process, it uses ARCH models, long memory and structural breaks to examine the nature of volatility. The study then investigates any possible volatility spillover from stock markets to understand the possible source of exchange rate volatility. However, the stock markets fail to explain the exchange rate volatility completely. To understand the underlying volatility dynamics, the possible non-linear nature of the exchange rates is examined. All exchange rates turn out to be chaotic in nature. It has some serious policy implications as in a chaotic foreign exchange market long term policies are often rendered useless. The study empirically establishes this fact by showing that in chaotic foreign exchange market government interventions to contain volatility does not actually work.

Momentum Trading on the Indian Stock Market (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen Momentum Trading on the Indian Stock Market (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen
R1,769 Discovery Miles 17 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study is an exploration of the Indian stock market, focusing on the possible presence of momentum trading. One thing, however, should be noted. While it is true that momentum trading, which tends to generate speculative bubbles, may result in a financial market crash, its nature in contrast might depend on the nature of the economy itself. The study, while exploring the presence and nature of momentum trading on the Indian stock market in recent years, seeks to relate it to significant structural breaks in the Indian or global economy. To be precise, it outlines a potential correlation between the instability in the stock market and the speculative trading on the market, exploring the question of whether it is human psychology that drives financial markets. In the process, the choice of a significant structural break has been obvious: the global financial meltdown of 2007-2008 a crisis that has often been referred to as the worst ever since the crash of 1929. While analyzing the nature of momentum trading on the Indian stock market with regard to the financial crisis of 2007-08, the study takes into account two major representatives of the market, the BSE (Bombay Stock Index) and NSE (National Stock Index), for the period 2005 to 2012. This study seeks to answer a few important questions. First of all, it tries to unveil the underlying structure of the market. In doing so, it examines the following issues: (i) What was the latent structure of the Indian stock market leading up to the crisis of 2007-08? Does the structure offer insights into designing profitable trading strategies? (ii) Is it possible to construct a profitable portfolio on the Indian stock market? (iii) Is there any profitable trading strategy on the Indian stock market? While exploring these issues, the study delves deeper, breaking the whole period down into two sub-periods, before the crisis of 2008 and after the crisis. The purpose of this division is to determine whether there has been any discernible change in the market structure since the shock.

The Globalization Conundrum-Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining - Global Issues and Empirics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... The Globalization Conundrum-Dark Clouds behind the Silver Lining - Global Issues and Empirics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen
R2,970 Discovery Miles 29 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together experts from four continents (Asia, North America, Europe, Africa) and from varied disciplines to discuss a spectrum of problems created by globalization, such as the economic and financial, environmental, legal, cultural, socio-economic and social media impacts. The book not only examines the problems from a number of different perspectives, but also considers the impact of globalization in emerging nations around the world. Due to the very nature of these problems, the approaches adopted are both qualitative and quantitative; it includes quantitative research on quantum finance and the financial crisis, and also discussions on qualitative problems, such as cultural imperialism and neoliberalism. Of interest to economic researchers and management professionals, the book is also a valuable resource for social media researchers, environment scientists, and non-technical readers concerned with socio-political issues. This single volume offers a holistic view and therefore a more complete picture of the problems posed by globalization.

Green Investing - The Case of India (Paperback, 2015 ed.): Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen Green Investing - The Case of India (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Gagari Chakrabarti, Chitrakalpa Sen
R1,848 Discovery Miles 18 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book seeks to answer the essential question of the investment-worthiness of green instruments. It is evident that investing in green and energy-efficient firms will be the most profitable choice for wise investors in the years to come. The reconciliation of the social choice for green technology and investors' choice for gray technology will be automatically achieved once green firms become more profitable than gray ones, in the Indian context. As there has been very little research done in this area, especially in the Indian context, this book addresses that gap. In order to do so, it follows the development of five different portfolios consisting of 100% green, 75% green-25% gray, 50% green-50% gray, 25% green-75% gray and 100% gray stocks, and attempts to answer questions such as: Do green portfolios entail less relative own-risk as compared to their gray counterparts? How effectively do green portfolios avoid market risk? Are green portfolios inherently more stable? Do green portfolios have a higher probability of surviving a financial crisis? Is the performance of green portfolios backed by their fundamentals? Is there any particular technical trading strategy that can ensure a consistently above-average return from these portfolios?

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