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For undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in an
international finance course. An approach that blends theory and
practice with real-world data analysis. International Financial
Management seamlesslyblends theory with the analysis of data,
examples, and practical case situations. Overall, Bekaert/Hodrick
equips future business leaders with the analytical tools they need
to understand the issues, make sound international financial
decisions, and manage the risks that businesses may face in today's
competitive global environment. All data in this edition has been
updated to reflect the most recent information, including coverage
on the latest research, global financial crisis, and emerging
markets.
Emerging markets have long posed a challenge for finance. Standard
models are often ill suited to deal with the specific circumstances
arising in these markets. However, the interest in emerging markets
has provided impetus for the adaptation of current models to new
circumstances and the development of new models. During recent
years, much new research has been devoted to emerging markets. This
important collection presents key articles in this literature.
Topics include: the properties of emerging market equity returns;
diversification benefits; market integration and segmentation of
emerging markets; the financial and real effects of the financial
liberalization process that many countries embarked upon; the late
nineties crises and the debate regarding contagion; and
microstructure in emerging markets. The collection will be of
interest to academics in international finance, international
economics and development economics and to practitioners and
policymakers alike.
This new and fully updated edition of International Financial
Management blends theory, data analysis, examples and practical
case situations to equip students and business leaders with the
analytical tools they need to make informed financial decisions and
manage the risks that businesses face in today's competitive global
environment. Combining theory and practice, the authors offer the
reader a multitude of real-world examples and case studies,
emphasising fundamental concepts, principles and analytical
theories to enable students to understand not only what to do when
confronted with an international financial decision, but why that
choice is the correct one. Features include: real data analysis -
all fully updated for the third edition; extended cases
illustrating practical application of theory; point-counterpoints
offering insight into contentious issues; concept boxes that
explore and illustrate key concepts; and end-of-chapter questions.
Suitable for M.B.A and advanced undergraduate business students
taking a course in international financial management or
international finance.
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