Focusing particularly on the emergent economies of Latin America, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe, this volume examines the correlation between volatile capital mobility, currency instability and the threat of regional contagion.
Bridging finance and geopolitics, this book provides a practical guide to help readers understand and respond to the financial dynamics of global power struggles and the defining challenges of this century.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the interdependence between capital structure decisions and business performance, with a specific focus on German-listed companies. It provides valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of corporate finance.
This book establishes the significance of carbon accounting in today's environmental management practices. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the subject, with a specific focus on the Chinese context and sheds light on how carbon accounting practices are being integrated into corporate and national strategies.
This book focuses on the existing gaps in the sustainability accounting research field for carbon matter. It addresses the decarbonization practices adopted by firms to achieve the sustainability transition, analysing their impact from a socio-economic and environmental perspective.
This volume brings together leading articles on the regulation of joint conduct under competition law on both sides of the Atlantic. The articles discuss the general theoretical framework that has influenced the evolution of the law and policy; cover the most relevant practical developments; provide contrasting doctrinal views and pay particular at
Examines philanthropy as a catalyst for systemic change in emerging markets, with a strong focus on climate resilience and adaptation. Suitable for philanthropists, impact investors, policymakers, and development professionals seeking practical strategies to finance systemic change. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Virtually all journal articles in the factor investing literature make associational claims, instead of causal claims. This Element analyzes the current state of causal confusion and proposes solutions with the potential to transform factor investing into a truly scientific discipline. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Focused on the Asia Pacific region, this book examines the motivations behind Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) adoption, the design and technological requirements, and the policy challenges faced by central banks. It offers a critical perspective on what this technological evolution means for financial systems around the world.
This book systematically assesses the role of central banks in matters of sustainability, analysing central bank mandates in different parts of the world, studying different functions and instruments of central banks, and engaging in discussions on what can and should guide central banks as they pursue new sustainability-related objectives.
In the current business climate, the pace of regulatory change is a significant business risk, and Compliance departments are under increasing pressure to keep up and adapt their organisations accordingly. This new edition updates what has become an indispensable guide to regulation compliance for regulated firms and regulators alike.
This book tells the story of how China has managed to build a national pension system that now covers most of its population and what this system holds for its future.
This book examines the driving forces, discourses, and conflicts surrounding Chinese investments in overseas farmland, with a specific focus on Australia. Of use to students and scholars of agri-food studies, Chinese studies and globalization with an interest in the global land rush and the shifting contours of the global agri-food system.
This book analyzes credit crisis issues in China from the aspect of individuals, enterprises, and government through investigations of six Chinese urban and rural areas.