This book addresses the critical need for tools and strategies to enable developers to overcome barriers like financial constraints, policy gaps, and resistance to change, and to achieve sustainable property development goals.
The Wolf of Wall Street meets Hidden Figures: this is the untold, exciting, and narrative-driven history of how women stormed Wall Street and smashed the glass-ceiling of patriarchy...
Short Selling Master is the first and only of its kind to focus on short selling strategies. It demystifies complex concepts like float analysis, reverse splits, and dilution tracking, making them accessible to traders at any level.
This Palgrave Pivot book analyses the current state of economic and financial relations between China and the European Union. It illustrates the ‘de-risking’ strategy that informs much of financial policy between China and the EU and argues that this differs from the policy of ‘decoupling’ that characterizes the US approach towards China.
An urgent and timely manifesto on how digital currencies will win the New Cold War and the struggle for geopolitical supremacy in the twenty-first century.
Microcredit is part of a global trend of financial inclusion that brings banking services, especially small loans, to the world's poor. This book explores Paraguayan solidarity lending as a window into the tensions between social development and global finance.
This book reviews labor market and tax policies to improve social protection policies in middle income countries, mostly Latin America and Asia. It reviews existing labor market distortions in these countries and analyzes various policy options to help reduce distorted incentives.
The book examines the complex relationship between international investment law and international human rights law, focusing on the privatisation of social rights services such as water, health, education and housing. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of investment law, international law and human rights law.
The future of retirement programs is troubled, both in United States and in most other developed countries with aging populations. This title examines the consequences of reforming retirement benefits in a dozen nations. It evaluates the effects of illustrative policies for countries facing the impending growth of social security benefits.
The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe delegitimized private property and central planning for socialism. However, the aspiration of achieving socialism's ends remains. This Element recounts Ludwig von Mises' century-long debate on economic calculation in the socialist commonwealth.