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  • 1
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    Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,
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    almahu_9949068947302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 205 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9780857244901 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: International symposia in economic theory and econometrics, 20
    Content: Within the subprime crisis (2007) and the recent global financial crisis of 2008-2009, we have observed significant decline, corrections and structural changes in most US and European financial markets. Furthermore, it seems that this crisis has been rapidly transmitted toward the most developed and emerging countries and has strongly affected the whole economy. This volume aims to present recent researches in linear and nonlinear modelling of economic and financial time-series. The several discussions of empirical results of its chapters clearly help to improve the understanding of the financial mechanisms inherent to this crisis. They also yield an important overview on the sources of the financial crisis and its main economic and financial consequences. The book provides the audience a comprehensive understanding of financial and economic dynamics in various aspects using modern financial econometric methods. It addresses the empirical techniques needed by economic agents to analyze the dynamics of these markets and illustrates how they can be applied to the actual data. It also presents and discusses new research findings and their implications.
    Note: Introduction / Fredj Jawadi, William A. Barnett -- ch. 1. Collateralizable wealth, asset returns, and systemic risk : international evidence / Ricardo M. Sousa -- ch. 2. Nonlinear stock market links between Mexico and the world / Mohamed El Hedi Arouri, Fredj Jawadi -- ch. 3. Dynamic linkages between global macro hedge funds and traditional financial assets / Wafa Kammoun Masmoudi -- ch. 4. Copula theory applied to hedge funds dependence structure determination / Rania Hentati, Jean-Luc Prigent -- ch. 5. European exchange rate credibility : an empirical analysis / Iuliana Matei -- ch. 6. Oil prices and exchange rates : some new evidence using linear and nonlinear models / Mohamed El Hedi Arouri, Fredj Jawadi -- ch. 7. Sources of European growth externalities : a two-step approach / Sébastien Pommier, Fabien Rondeau -- ch. 8. Alternative methods for forecasting GDP / Dominique Guégan, Patrick Rakotomarolahy -- ch. 9. GARCH models with CPPI application / Hachmi Ben Ameur.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780857244895
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
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    almahu_9949069089102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxiii, 675 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781849508490 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Contributions to economic analysis, v. 245
    Content: In recent years, there has been renewed interest in index number and aggregation theory, since the two previously divergent fields have been successfully unified. The underlying aggregator functions which are weakly separable subfunctions of utility and production functions, are the building blocks of economic theory, and the derivation of index numbers based upon their ability to track those building blocks is now called the economic theory of index numbers. William Barnett, the coeditor of this volume, introduced modern economic index number theory into monetary economics. His merger of economic index number theory, with monetary theory was based upon the use of Diewert's approach to producing superlative nonparametric approximations to the theoretically exact aggregator functions.This book comprises a focussed and unified collection of Barnett's most important publications in this area. The papers in the book have been organized into logical sections, with unifying introductions and overviews. The result is a systematic development of the state-of-the-art in monetary and financial aggregation theory. The sections cover the origin of the user cost price of monetary services. Exact aggregation of monetary assets on the demand side for consumers and firms, and on the supply side for financial intermediaries, general equilibrium of all economic agents' demands and supplies, dynamic solution of the exact system, and extension to monetary aggregation under risk. The extension of index number theory to the case of risk is completely general, and can be applied to tracking any exact economic aggregator under risk. In all cases, the criterion used for evaluation is the tracking ability of the approximation to the exact aggregator function of economic theory.Many of the empirical and policy puzzles in monetary economics disappear when simple sum monetary aggregates are replaced by index numbers that are coherent with theory. Simple sum monetary aggregates became incoherent with theory, when monetary assets began paying interest and therefore could no longer be viewed as perfect substitutes. This is a useful tool to those associated with economics departments within universities, business schools, central banks and federal governments, financial institutions including underwriters, bankers and stockbrokers.
    Note: Understanding the new divisia monetary aggregates -- Economic monetary aggregates : an application of index number and aggregation theory -- Divisia indices -- Divisia monetary aggregates -- The optimal level of monetary aggregation -- New concepts of aggregated money / Paul Spindt -- A dispersion-dependency diagnostic test for aggregation error : with applications to monetary economics and income distribution / Apostolos Serletis -- Exact aggregation under risk -- Monitoring monetary aggregates under risk aversion / Piyu Yue -- CAPM risk adjustment / Mark Jensen -- Stochastic volatility in interest rates and nonlinearity in velocity / Haiyang Xu -- A reply to Julio J. Rotemberg -- Partition of M2+ as a joint product : commentary / Ge Zhou -- New indices of money supply and the flexible laurent demand system -- The new Divisia monetary aggregates / Paul A. Spindt -- Consumer theory and the demand for money / Apostolos Serletis -- The regulatory wedge between the demand-side and supply-side aggregation-theoretic monetary aggregates / Warren E. Weber -- Financial-firm production of monetary services : a generalized symmetric Barnett variable-profit-function approach / Jeong Ho Hahm -- Financial-firms' production and supply-side monetary aggregation under dynamic uncertainty / Ge Zhou -- The microeconomic theory of monetary aggregation -- Estimating policy-invariant deep parameters in the financial sector when risk and growth matter / Meenakshi Pasupathy -- Recent monetary policy and the Divisia monetary aggregates -- Which road leads to stable money demand? -- Perspective on the current state of macroeconomic theory -- The user cost of money -- Introduction to the St. Louis monetary services index project / Travis D. Nesmith.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444501196
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    Subjects: Economics
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  • 3
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    Format: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    ISBN: 9781788970693 (e-book)
    Content: In business, does it pay to be good? Drawing from two decades of published conceptual and empirical scholarship, this book outlines the mechanisms of the business case for corporate social responsibility and demonstrates the conditions that cause good corporate acts to succeed, or fail, in turning a profit. Central to the explanation is the role of stakeholders, who are portrayed as agents who can turn corporate "good into gold" but lack the capacity to do so consistently. This book takes a critical perspective, noting significant limits on the ability of stakeholders to reward good corporate behavior and rein in bad corporate acts. It concludes with several ways that scholars can improve this important and popular research topic. Using arguments built from two decades of highly cited and award-winning published scholarship, Michael L. Barnett uses strong theoretical building blocks and a well-vetted critical perspective to chart the boundaries of the business case for corporate social responsibility. The original introduction organizes and integrates this world-class research into a coherent and convincing story, while the original concluding chapter takes the reader beyond the current literature and provides a path forward that can build a better business case. A multifaceted mix of conceptual and empirical work across levels of analysis (individual, firm, and industry) provides a comprehensive perspective, warts and all. This critical and approachable collection will be a key resource for management scholars, from doctoral students to senior professors, whether they seek to gain a foothold on the core topic of the relationship between business and society or wish to find a way to add to this rich literature. The book would fit as a resource in doctoral seminars and university libraries. Consulting firms and practitioners may also take interest, as they prepare for, and prepare others for, leadership roles in corporations.
    Note: Includes index. , Contents: 1. The business case is a basket case: an introduction -- 2. C. J. Fombrun, N. A. Gardberg & M. L. Barnett. 2000. Opportunity platforms and safety nets: Corporate citizenship and reputational risk. Business and Society Review, 105(1): 85-106. -- 3. M. L. Barnett & R. M. Salomon. 2006. Beyond dichotomy: The curvilinear relationship between social responsibility and financial performance. Strategic Management Journal, 27(11): 1101-1122. -- 4. M. L. Barnett. 2007. Stakeholder influence capacity and the variability of financial returns to corporate social responsibility. Academy of Management Review, 32(3): 794-816. -- 5. M. L. Barnett & R. M. Salomon. 2012. Does it pay to be really good? Addressing the shape of the relationship between social and financial performance. Strategic Management Journal, 33: 1304-1320. -- 6. A. King, M. Lenox & M L. Barnett. 2002. Strategic responses to the reputation commons problem. In A. Hoffman and M. Ventresca (eds.), Organizations, Policy, and the Natural Environment: Institutional and Strategic Perspectives. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 393-406. -- 7. M. L. Barnett & A. A. King. -- 2008. Good fences make good neighbors: A longitudinal analysis of an industry self-regulatory institution. Academy of Management Journal, 51(6): 1150-1170. -- 8. M. L. Barnett. 2006. Finding a working balance between competitive and communal strategy. Journal of Management Studies, 43(8): 1753-1773. -- 9. M. L. Barnett. 2013. One voice, but whose voice? Exploring what drives trade association activity. Business & Society, 52(2): 213-244. -- 10. M. L. Barnett. 2014. Why stakeholders ignore firm misconduct: A cognitive view. Journal of Management, 40(3): 676-702. -- 11. M. L. Barnett & S. Leih. 2018. Sorry to (not) burst your bubble: The influence of reputation rankings on perceptions of firms. Business & Society, 57(5): 962-978. -- 12. M. L. Barnett. 2019. The business case for corporate social responsibility: A critique and an indirect path forward. Business & Society. (in press; DOI: 10.1177/0007650316660044) -- 13. Building a better business case: Where do we go from here? -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788970686 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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  • 4
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    Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing
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    b3kat_BV046786739
    Format: 1 Online Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781789735796 , 1789735793 , 9781789735772 , 1789735777
    Series Statement: International symposia in economic theory and econometrics volume 27
    Content: Volume 27 of the International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometricsseries collects a range of unique and diverse chapters, each investigating different spheres of development in emerging markets with a specific focus on significant engines of growth and advancement in the Asia-Pacific economies
    Additional Edition: Print version Barnett, William A. Advanced Issues in the Economics of Emerging Markets Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, ©2020 ISBN 9781789735789
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-78973-578-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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  • 5
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    Bingley, U.K. :Emerald Publishing Limited,
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    almahu_9949069048502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 303 pages) ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781787564534 (e-book) , 9781787564558 (ePUB)
    Series Statement: International symposia in economic theory and econometrics, volume 25
    Content: The banking and finance sectors are relevant shares of modern economies and indeed drivers of growth in emerging economies. The majority of existing economic and finance textbooks focus on concepts and theories with briefly exposited real-world examples for illustration. This book, which collects chapters that are the contributions of the acknowledged experts in their fields, fills this gap by featuring in-depth analyses on prominent real-world topics in banking and finance. The book's applications of econometrics present insightful perspectives on the recent development of banking issues, stock market contagion, the impact of internet technology (IT) on stock markets, financial innovation and technology firms, and an international perspective on the loan puzzle and interest rate adjustment in emerging markets. In addition to exhaustive case studies on banking and finance in India, Hong Kong, Japan, and other Asian emerging markets, the authors coherently contribute an intellectual advancement of contemporary issues in banking and finance literature. The authors offer an essential reading and source of reference for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate courses in economics and finance.
    Note: Includes index. , Prelims -- Introduction -- ASEAN-5 economic and exchange rate integration -- The macroeconomic effects of RMB internationalization: the perspective of overseas circulation -- Dynamic connectedness in emerging Asian equity markets -- Stock market contagion from a spatial perspective -- Deposit rate asymmetry and edgeworth cycles after Hong Kong's interest rate deregulation -- India's bad loan conundrum: recurrent concern for banking system stability and the way forward -- An international perspective on the loan puzzle in emerging markets -- Is Japanese Regional banks' overseas business in emerging markets hopeful?: an observation through X-means clustering -- A paradigm shift in banking: unfolding Asia's FinTech adventures -- Acceptance of financial technology in Thailand: case study of algorithm trading -- Financial innovation and technology firms: a smart new world with machines -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781787564541
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    Subjects: Economics
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    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
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    almahu_9949215530702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 502 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9780191750380 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks in business and management
    Content: This handbook offers a diverse set of scholarly perspectives on the nature of corporate reputation: what it is, where it comes from, and how it may be managed to create and protect corporate as well as societal value.
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780199596706
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , General works
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    almahu_9947415271602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxvii, 394 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511896682 (ebook)
    Series Statement: International symposia in economic theory and econometrics ; 12
    Content: Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution is a significant contribution to the paradigm - straddling economics, finance, marketing, and management - which acknowledges that commercial systems are evolutionary, and must therefore be analysed using evolutionary tools. Evolutionary systems display complicated behaviours which are to a significant degree generated endogenously, rather than being solely the product of exogenous shocks, hence the conjunction of complexity with evolution. This volume considers a wide range of systems, from the entire economy at one extreme to the behaviour of single markets at the other. The papers are united by methodologies which at their core are evolutionary, though the techniques cover a wide range, from philosophical discourse to differential equations, genetic algorithms, multi-agent simulations and cellular automata. Issues considered include the dynamics of debt-deflation, stock management in a complex environment, interactions between consumers and its effect upon market behaviour, and nonlinear methods to profit from financial market volatility.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Toward a generalized Coase theorem : a theory of the emergence of social and institutional structures under imperfect information / Bertin Martens -- Universal Darwinism and social research : the case of economics / John Nightingale -- Uncertainty, risk, and chaos / James Juniper -- The role of innovation in economics / Russell K. Standish -- The nonlinear economics of debt deflation / Steve Keen -- The emergence of complex dynamics in a "naturally" nonlinear integrated Keynesian model of monetary growth / Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel -- Stochastic volatility in interest rates and complex dynamics in velocity / William A. Barnett and Haiyang Xu -- A genetic-programming-based approach to the generation of foreign-exchange trading models / Andrew Colin -- Hybrid option pricing with an optimal weighted implied standard deviation / Paul Lajbcygier, Andrew Flitman, and Marimuthu Palaniswami -- Evolutionary patterns of multisectoral growth dynamics / Hermann Schnabl -- The detection of evolutionary change in nonlinear economic processes : a new statistical methodology / John Foster and Phillip Wild -- Ergodic chaos in a piecewise linear cobweb model / Akio Matsumoto -- The cobweb model and a modified genetic algorithm / Janice Gaffney [and others] -- The convergence of genetic learning algorithms, with particular reference to recent cobweb models / C.E.M. Pearce -- A complex-systems simulation approach to evaluating plan-based and reactive trading strategies / Robert B. Johnston and John M. Betts -- Genetic algorithms and evolutionary games / Xin Yao and Paul Darwen -- Evolved perception and the validation of simulation models / Robert Marks -- The application of cellular-automata and agent models to network externalities in consumers' theory : a generalization-of-life game / Sobei H. Oda [and others] -- Engendering change / Joshua S. Gans.
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