This book is a collection of empirical and theoretical research papers on "Theory and Practice in Management and Organisation Studies," written by researchers from various universities. The book is aimed at educators, researchers, and students interested in this field.
An original history of the European financial crisis of 1931 and the breakdown of the gold-standard written from the actors' point of view. This book focuses on central and private bankers as they struggled to overcome uncertainty as the crisis spread from Austria to Germany and Great Britain.
This textbook shows how to bring theoretical concepts from finance and econometrics to the data. Focusing on coding and data analysis with Python, we show how to conduct research in empirical finance from scratch.
The book describes and illustrates many advances that have taken place in a number of areas in theoretical and applied econometrics over the past four decades.
Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in economics and finance, this textbook provides comprehensive training in time series analysis using modern techniques from data science. Core material is enhanced with topical examples and challenging exercises to reinforce key concepts.
Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in economics and finance, this textbook provides comprehensive training in time series analysis using modern techniques from data science. Core material is enhanced with topical examples and challenging exercises to reinforce key concepts.
This volume provides in a convenient format for students and researchers the core papers in long memory time series analysis. Various methods and their theoretical properties are discussed, with empirical applications. The methods constitute a very flexible approach to analysing time series data arising in economics, finance, and other fields.
To Protect Their Interests is a groundbreaking historical account of how corporate bankruptcy became what it is today—a forum for battles between well-heeled insiders.
To Protect Their Interests is a groundbreaking historical account of how corporate bankruptcy became what it is today—a forum for battles between well-heeled insiders.
For almost 200 years, beginning in the late seventeenth century, the tontine – essentially, a shared investment fund with benefit of survivorship - was a ubiquitous financial instrument. From meeting rooms to libraries, public baths to theatres, from armies to medicine and on to religion, the scheme was everywhere.
This comprehensive volume offers a cutting-edge analysis of the intricate relationship between finance and tourism in the global economy. Through three interconnected sections, the book provides a thorough examination of how financial mechanisms shape tourism development, business performance, and economic sustainability.
This comprehensive volume offers an in-depth examination of tourism's economic impact across different regions and scales. Structured in three distinct parts, the book provides a nuanced analysis of tourism's complex economic dimensions.
Governments around the world are struggling to meet their commitments to achieve targets relating to reductions in greenhouse gases. Many writers advocating ways to achieve these targets offer radical but often impractical approaches that do not offer a way forward within the existing economic model. In contrast, Towards Ecological Taxation is a pr
Towards Economic Freedom (1937) presents the fundamentals of economics in their historical perspective, and reduces economic theory to its simplest terms. The common human need for food, clothing and shelter is evident to all, and the business of production and distribution should be available for study to all.
Reveals the proven, time-tested trading system he used to achieve triple-digit returns for five consecutive years, averaging 220 per cent per year for a 33,500 per cent compounded total return. This title teaches you: how to find the best stocks before they make big price gains; and how to avoid costly mistakes made by most investors.
Overcome psychological obstacles to increase trading success Successful traders need to be well-versed and skilled in a wide range of business and economic areas.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the financial resources and performance of the largest national unions. It discusses the theoretical and practical relevance of the topic, which goes directly to the formation, maintenance, and potential advancement of labor organizations.