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    Umfang: 1 online resource (434 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319091143
    Serie: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics Ser. ; v.99
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface I -- Preface II -- Contents -- Part I Markets, Regulation,and Model Risk -- A Random Holding Period Approach for Liquidity-Inclusive Risk Management -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Earlier Literature -- 1.2 Different Risk Horizons Are Acknowledged by BCBS -- 2 The Univariate Case -- 2.1 A Brief Review on the Stochastic Holding Period Framework -- 2.2 Semi-analytic Solutions and Simulations -- 3 Dependence Modeling: A Bivariate Case -- 4 Calibration with Liquidity Data -- 4.1 Dependencies Between Liquidity, Credit, and Market Risk -- 4.2 Marginal Distributions of SHPs -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Regulatory Developments in Risk Management: Restoring Confidence in Internal Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Loss of Confidence in Internal Models---How Did It Happen? -- 2.1 An Example from the First Years of the Crisis -- 2.2 Divergence of Model Results -- 3 Alternatives to Internal Models -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 The Leverage Ratio -- 3.3 Regulatory Standardised Approaches -- 4 Ways of Restoring Confidence -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Reducing the Variation in Model Results Through Standardisation -- 4.3 Enhancing Transparency -- 4.4 Highlighting the Positive Developments as a Result of the Trading Book Review -- 4.5 Strengthening the Use Test Concept -- 4.6 A Comprehensive Approach to Model Validation -- 4.7 Quantification and Capitalisation of Model Risk -- 4.8 Voluntary Commitment by Banks to a Code of ``Model Ethics'' -- 4.9 Other Approaches -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Model Risk in Incomplete Markets with Jumps -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Losses from Hedged Positions -- 2.1 Market and Model Setup -- 2.2 Loss Process -- 2.3 Loss Distribution -- 3 Measures of Model Risk -- 3.1 Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall -- 3.2 Axioms for Measures of Model Risk -- 4 Hedge Differences -- 5 Application to Energy Markets -- References. , Part II Financial Engineering -- Bid-Ask Spread for Exotic Options under Conic Finance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Exotic Bid-Ask Spread -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Derivative Pricing under the Possibility of Long Memory in the supOU Stochastic Volatility Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Review of the supOU Stochastic Volatility Model -- 3 Martingale Conditions -- 4 Fourier Pricing in the supOU Stochastic Volatility Model -- 4.1 A Review on Fourier Pricing -- 4.2 The Characteristic Function -- 4.3 Regularity of the Moment Generating Function -- 5 Examples -- 5.1 Concrete Specifications -- 5.2 Calibration and an Illustrative Example -- References -- A Two-Sided BNS Model for Multicurrency FX Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Two-Sided Barndorff--Nielsen--Shephard Model Class -- 3 A Tractable Multivariate Extension of the Two-Sided Γ-OU-BNS Model -- 4 Modeling Two FX Rates with a Bivariate Two-Sided Γ-OU-BNS Model -- 4.1 The Dependence Structure of the Lévy Drivers -- 4.2 Implicitly Defined Models -- 5 Application: Calibration to FX Rates and Pricing of Bivariate FX Derivatives -- 5.1 Data -- 5.2 Model Setup -- 5.3 Calibration -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Modeling the Price of Natural Gas with Temperature and Oil Price as Exogenous Factors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Review of the Model by Stoll and Wiebauer (2010) -- 3 The Oil Price Dependence of Gas Prices -- 4 Model Calibration with Temperature and Oil Price -- 4.1 Oil Price Model -- 4.2 Temperature Model -- 4.3 The Residual Stochastic Process -- 5 Option Valuation by Least Squares Monte Carlo Including Exogenous Components -- 5.1 Extensions of Least Squares Monte Carlo Algorithm Including Exogenous Components -- 5.2 Influence of Exogenous Components on Valuation Results -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Copula-Specific Credit Portfolio Modeling -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Copulas Under Consideration -- 3 A Comparison Between CreditRisk+ and CreditMetrics -- 3.1 Preliminary Notes and General Remarks -- 3.2 Theoretical Background -- 4 Results on Estimated Copulas and Risk Figures -- 4.1 Portfolio and Model Calibration -- 4.2 Parametrization of Marginal Distributions -- 4.3 Estimation of Copulas -- 4.4 Effect of the Copula on the Risk Figures and the Tail of the Loss Distribution -- 5 Summary -- References -- Implied Recovery Rates---Auctions and Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 CDS Settlement: Credit Auction -- 2.1 Initial Biding Period -- 2.2 Dutch Auction -- 2.3 Summary of the Auction Procedure -- 3 Examples of Implied Recovery Models -- 3.1 Cox--Ingersoll--Ross Type Reduced-Form Model -- 3.2 Pure Recovery Model -- 4 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Upside and Downside Risk Exposures of Currency Carry Trades via Tail Dependence -- 1 Currency Carry Trade and Uncovered Interest Rate Parity -- 2 Interpreting Tail Dependence as Financial Risk Exposure in Carry Trade Portfolios -- 3 Generalised Archimedean Copula Models for Currency Exchange Rate Baskets -- 4 Currency Basket Model Estimations via Inference Function for the Margins -- 4.1 Stage 1: Fitting the Marginal Distributions via MLE -- 4.2 Stage 2: Fitting the Mixture Copula via MLE -- 5 Exchange Rate Multivariate Data Description and Currency Portfolio Construction -- 6 Results and Discussion -- 6.1 Tail Dependence Results -- 6.2 Pairwise Decomposition of Basket Tail Dependence -- 6.3 Understanding the Tail Exposure Associated with the Carry Trade and Its Role in the UIP Puzzle -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Insurance Riskand Asset Management -- Participating Life Insurance Contracts under Risk Based Solvency Frameworks: How to Increase Capital Efficiency by Product Design -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Considered Products. , 2.1 The Traditional Product -- 2.2 Alternative Products -- 3 Stochastic Modeling and Analyzed Key Figures -- 3.1 The Financial Market Model -- 3.2 The Asset-Liability Model -- 3.3 Key Drivers for Capital Efficiency -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Assumptions -- 4.2 Comparison of Product Designs -- 4.3 Sensitivity Analyses -- 4.4 Reduction in the Level of Guarantee -- 5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Reducing Surrender Incentives Through Fee Structure in Variable Annuities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Assumptions and Model -- 2.1 Variable Annuity -- 2.2 Benefits -- 3 Valuation of the Surrender Option -- 3.1 Notation and Optimal Surrender Decision -- 3.2 Theoretical Result on Optimal Surrender Behavior -- 3.3 Valuation of the Surrender Option Using PDEs -- 4 Numerical Example -- 4.1 Numerical Results -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- A Variational Approach for Mean-Variance-Optimal Deterministic Consumption and Investment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mean-Variance-Optimal Deterministic Consumption and Investment Problem -- 3 Existence of Optimal Deterministic Control Functions -- 4 A Pontryagin Maximum Principle -- 5 Generalized Gradients for the Objective -- 6 Numerical Optimization by a Gradient Ascent Method -- 7 Numerical Example -- References -- Risk Control in Asset Management: Motives and Concepts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Risk Management for Active Portfolios -- 2.1 Factor Structure and Portfolio Risk -- 2.2 Allocation to Active and Passive Funds -- 3 Dealing with Investors Downside-Risk Aversion -- 3.1 Portfolio Insurance -- 3.2 Popular Portfolio Insurance Strategies -- 3.3 Performance Comparison -- 3.4 Other Risks -- 4 Parameter Uncertainty and Model Uncertainty -- 4.1 Parameter Uncertainty -- 4.2 Model Uncertainty -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Worst-Case Scenario Portfolio Optimization Given the Probability of a Crash -- 1 Introduction. , 1.1 Alternative Ansatz of Korn and Wilmott -- 1.2 Literature Review -- 2 Setup of the Model -- 3 Optimal Portfolios Given the Probability of a Crash -- 4 The q-quantile Crash Hedging Strategy -- 5 Examples -- 5.1 Uniformly Distributed Crash Sizes -- 5.2 Conditional Exponential Distributed Crash Sizes -- 5.3 Conditional Exponential Distributed Crash Sizes with Exponential Distributed Crash Times -- 6 Deterministic Portfolio Strategies -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Improving Optimal Terminal Value Replicating Portfolios -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mathematical Setup -- 3 The Theory of Replicating Portfolios -- 3.1 Cash-Flow Matching -- 3.2 Discounted Terminal Value Matching -- 4 Equivalence of Cash-Flow Matching and Discounted Terminal Value Matching -- 5 Example -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Computational Methodsfor Risk Management -- Risk and Computation -- 1 Computational Risk -- 1.1 Efficiency of Algorithms -- 1.2 Risk of an Algorithm -- 1.3 Eliminate the Risk -- 1.4 Effort -- 1.5 Example -- 2 Assessing Structural Risk -- 2.1 Simplest Attractor -- 2.2 Mean-Field Models -- 2.3 Artificial Example -- 2.4 Structure in Phase Spaces -- 2.5 Risk Index -- 2.6 Example -- 2.7 Summary -- References -- Extreme Value Importance Sampling for Rare Event Risk Measurement -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The One-Dimensional Case -- 3 Examples -- 3.1 Example 1: Simulation Estimators of Quantiles and TailVar for the Normal Distribution -- 3.2 Example 2: Simulating a Portfolio Credit Risk Model -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- A Note on the Numerical Evaluation of the Hartman--Watson Density and Distribution Function -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Occurrence of the Hartman--Watson Law -- 3 Straightforward Implementation Based on Formula (1) -- 4 Evaluation via Gaver--Stehfest Laplace Inversion. , 5 Evaluation via a Complex Laplace Inversion Method for the Bondesson Class.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Glau, Kathrin Innovations in Quantitative Risk Management Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2015 ISBN 9783319091136
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (717 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319586892
    Serie: Methodology of Educational Measurement and Assessment Ser.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: What Does It Mean to Be a Nonprofit Educational Measurement Organization in the Twenty-First Century? -- 1.1 What Is an Educational Nonprofit? -- 1.2 Where Did ETS Come From? -- 1.3 What Does the Past Imply for the Future? -- 1.4 Summary -- References -- Part I: ETS Contributions to Developing Analytic Tools for Educational Measurement -- Chapter 2: A Review of Developments and Applications in Item Analysis -- 2.1 Item Analysis Indices -- 2.1.1 Item Difficulty Indices -- 2.1.2 Item Discrimination Indices -- 2.2 Item and Test Score Relationships -- 2.2.1 Relating Item Indices to Test Score Characteristics -- 2.2.2 Conditional Average Item Scores -- 2.3 Visual Displays of Item Analysis Results -- 2.4 Roles of Item Analysis in Psychometric Contexts -- 2.4.1 Differential Item Functioning, Item Response Theory, and Conditions of Administration -- 2.4.2 Subgroup Comparisons in Differential Item Functioning -- 2.4.3 Comparisons and Uses of Item Analysis and Item Response Theory -- 2.4.3.1 Similarities of Item Response Theory and Item Analysis -- 2.4.3.2 Comparisons and Contrasts in Assumptions of Invariance -- 2.4.3.3 Uses of Item Analysis Fit Evaluations of Item Response Theory Models -- 2.4.4 Item Context and Order Effects -- 2.4.5 Analyses of Alternate Item Types and Scores -- References -- Chapter 3: Psychometric Contributions: Focus on Test Scores -- 3.1 Test Scores as Measurements -- 3.1.1 Foundational Developments for the Use of Test Scores as Measurements, Pre-ETS -- 3.1.2 Overview of ETS Contributions -- 3.1.3 ETS Contributions About -- 3.1.4 Intervals for True Score Inference -- 3.1.5 Studying Test Score Measurement Properties With Respect to Multiple Test Forms and Measures -- 3.1.5.1 Alternative Classical Test Theory Models. , 3.1.5.2 Reliability Estimation -- 3.1.5.3 Factor Analysis -- 3.1.6 Applications to Psychometric Test Assembly and Interpretation -- 3.2 Test Scores as Predictors in Correlational and Regression Relationships -- 3.2.1 Foundational Developments for the Use of Test Scores as Predictors, Pre-ETS -- 3.2.2 ETS Contributions to the Methodology of Correlations and Regressions and Their Application to the Study of Test Scores as Predictors -- 3.2.2.1 Relationships of Tests in a Population's Subsamples With Partially Missing Data -- 3.2.2.2 Using Test Scores to Adjust Groups for Preexisting Differences -- 3.2.2.3 Detecting Group Differences in Test and Criterion Regressions -- 3.2.2.4 Using Test Correlations and Regressions as Bases for Test Construction -- 3.3 Integrating Developments About Test Scores as Measurements and Test Scores as Predictors -- 3.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Contributions to Score Linking Theory and Practice -- 4.1 Why Score Linking Is Important -- 4.2 Conceptual Frameworks for Score Linking -- 4.2.1 Score Linking Frameworks -- 4.2.2 Equating Frameworks -- 4.3 Data Collection Designs and Data Preparation -- 4.3.1 Data Collection -- 4.3.2 Data Preparation Activities -- 4.3.2.1 Sample Selection -- 4.3.2.2 Weighted Samples -- 4.3.2.3 Smoothing -- 4.3.2.4 Small Samples and Smoothing -- 4.4 Score Equating and Score Linking Procedures -- 4.4.1 Early Equating Procedures -- 4.4.2 True-Score Linking -- 4.4.3 Kernel Equating and Linking With Continuous Exponential Families -- 4.4.4 Preequating -- 4.4.5 Small-Sample Procedures -- 4.5 Evaluating Equatings -- 4.5.1 Sampling Stability of Linking Functions -- 4.5.1.1 The Standard Error of Equating -- 4.5.1.2 The Standard Error of Equating Difference Between Two Linking Functions -- 4.5.2 Measures of the Subpopulation Sensitivity of Score Linking Functions. , 4.5.3 Consistency of Scale Score Meaning -- 4.6 Comparative Studies -- 4.6.1 Different Data Collection Designs and Different Methods -- 4.6.2 The Role of the Anchor -- 4.6.3 Matched-Sample Equating -- 4.6.4 Item Response Theory True-Score Linking -- 4.6.5 Item Response Theory Preequating Research -- 4.6.6 Equating Tests With Constructed-Response Items -- 4.6.7 Subscores -- 4.6.8 Multidimensionality and Equating -- 4.6.9 A Caveat on Comparative Studies -- 4.7 The Ebb and Flow of Equating Research at ETS -- 4.7.1 Prior to 1970 -- 4.7.2 The Year 1970 to the Mid-1980s -- 4.7.3 The Mid-1980s to 2000 -- 4.7.4 The Years 2002-2015 -- 4.8 Books and Chapters -- 4.9 Concluding Comment -- References -- Chapter 5: Item Response Theory -- 5.1 Some Early Work Leading up to IRT (1940s and 1950s) -- 5.2 More Complete Development of IRT (1960s and 1970s) -- 5.3 Broadening the Research and Application of IRT (the 1980s) -- 5.3.1 Further Developments and Evaluation of IRT Models -- 5.3.2 IRT Software Development and Evaluation -- 5.3.3 Explanation, Evaluation, and Application of IRT Models -- 5.4 Advanced Item Response Modeling: The 1990s -- 5.4.1 IRT Software Development and Evaluation -- 5.4.2 Explanation, Evaluation, and Application of IRT Models -- 5.5 IRT Contributions in the Twenty-First Century -- 5.5.1 Advances in the Development of Explanatory and Multidimensional IRT Models -- 5.6 IRT Software Development and Evaluation -- 5.6.1 Explanation, Evaluation, and Application of IRT Models -- 5.6.2 The Signs of (IRT) Things to Come -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Research on Statistics -- 6.1 Linear Models -- 6.1.1 Computation -- 6.1.2 Inference -- 6.1.3 Prediction -- 6.1.4 Latent Regression -- 6.2 Bayesian Methods -- 6.2.1 Bayes for Classical Models -- 6.2.2 Later Bayes -- 6.2.3 Empirical Bayes -- 6.3 Causal Inference -- 6.4 Missing Data. , 6.5 Complex Samples -- 6.6 Data Displays -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Contributions to the Quantitative Assessment of Item, Test, and Score Fairness -- 7.1 Fair Prediction of a Criterion -- 7.2 Differential Item Functioning (DIF) -- 7.2.1 Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Methods -- 7.2.1.1 Early Developments: The Years Before Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Was Defined at ETS -- 7.2.1.2 Mantel-Haenszel (MH): Original Implementation at ETS -- 7.2.1.3 Subsequent Developments With the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) Approach -- 7.2.1.4 Standardization (STAND) -- Standardization's (STAND's) Definition of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) -- Standardization's (STAND's) Primary Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Index -- Extensions to Standardization (STAND) -- 7.2.1.5 Item Response Theory (IRT) -- 7.2.1.6 SIBTEST -- 7.2.2 Matching Variable Issues -- 7.2.3 Study Group Definition -- 7.2.4 Sample Size and Power Issues -- 7.3 Fair Linking of Test Scores -- 7.4 Limitations of Quantitative Fairness Assessment Procedures -- References -- Part II: ETS Contributions to Education Policy and Evaluation -- Chapter 8: Large-Scale Group-Score Assessment -- 8.1 Organization of This Chapter -- 8.2 Overview of Technological Contributions -- 8.2.1 Early Group Assessments -- 8.2.2 NAEP's Conception -- 8.2.3 Educational Opportunities Survey (EOS) -- 8.2.4 NAEP'S Early Assessments -- 8.2.5 Longitudinal Studies -- 8.2.6 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Score Decline -- 8.2.7 Calls for Change -- 8.2.7.1 The Wall Charts -- 8.2.8 NAEP's New Design -- 8.2.9 NAEP's Technical Dissemination -- 8.2.10 National Assessment Governing Board -- 8.2.11 NAEP's International Effects -- 8.2.12 Other ETS Technical Contributions -- 8.3 ETS and Large-Scale Assessment -- 8.3.1 Early Group Assessments -- 8.3.1.1 Project Talent -- 8.3.1.2 First International Mathematics Study (FIMS). , 8.3.2 NAEP's Conception -- 8.3.3 Educational Opportunities Survey -- 8.3.4 NAEP's Early Assessments -- 8.3.5 Longitudinal Studies -- 8.3.6 SAT Score Decline -- 8.3.6.1 Improvisation of Linking Methods -- 8.3.6.2 Partitioning Analysis -- 8.3.7 Call for Change -- 8.3.8 NAEP's New Design -- 8.3.9 NAEP's Technical Dissemination -- 8.3.9.1 Documentation of NAEP Procedures and Results -- 8.3.9.2 NAEP's Secondary-Use Data and Web Tools -- 8.3.10 National Assessment Governing Board -- 8.3.10.1 Comparability of State and National Estimate -- 8.3.10.2 Full Population Estimation -- 8.3.11 Mapping State Standards Onto NAEP -- 8.3.11.1 Testing Model Fit -- 8.3.11.2 Aspirational Performance Standards -- 8.3.12 Other ETS Contributions -- 8.3.12.1 Rater Reliability in NAEP -- 8.3.12.2 Computer-Based Assessment in NAEP -- 8.3.12.3 International Effects -- 8.3.12.4 ETS Contributions to International Assessments -- 8.3.13 NAEP ETS Contributions -- 8.3.13.1 The FORTRAN IV Statistical System (F4STAT) -- 8.3.13.2 Fitting Robust Regressions Using Power Series -- 8.3.13.3 Computational Error in Regression Analysis -- 8.3.13.4 Interpreting Least Squares -- 8.3.14 Impact on Policy-Publications Based on Large-Scale Assessment Findings -- Appendix: NAEP Estimation Procedures -- The Early NAEP Estimation Process -- Scaling -- Conditioning -- Variance Estimation -- Sampling Error -- Measurement Error -- Alternative Psychometric Approaches -- Possible Future Innovations -- Random Effects Model -- Adaptive Numerical Quadrature -- Using Hierarchical Models -- References -- Chapter 9: Large-Scale Assessments of Adult Literacy -- 9.1 Expanding the Construct of Literacy -- 9.2 Developing a Model for Building Construct-Based Assessments -- 9.3 Expanding and Implementing Large-Scale Assessment Methodology. , 9.3.1 Models Allowing the Derivation of Comparable Measures and Comparisons Across Literacy Assessments.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Bennett, Randy E. Advancing Human Assessment Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319586878
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (593 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031278150
    Serie: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Series ; v.468
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Montali, Marco Process Mining Workshops Cham : Springer,c2023 ISBN 9783031278143
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (352 pages) : , illustrations (some color), tables, graphs.
    ISBN: 9789027265180 (e-book)
    Serie: Iconicity in Language and Literature, Volume 15
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Dimensions of iconicity. Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2017 ISBN 9789027243515
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (429 pages)
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    ISBN: 9781844071777 , 9781849771832
    Inhalt: Limits to Privatization is the first thorough audit of privatizations from around the world. It outlines the historical emergence of globalization and liberalization, and from analyses of over 50 case studies of best- and worst-case experiences of privatization, it provides guidance for policy and action that will restore and maintain the right balance between the powers and responsibilities of the state, the private sector and the increasingly important role of civil society. The result is a book of major importance that challenges one of the orthodoxies of our day and provides a benchmark for future debate
    Anmerkung: Front Cover -- Limits to Privatization -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Boxes -- Foreword by the President of the Club of Rome: Prince El Hassan Bin Talal -- Preface: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Oran R. Young and Matthias Finger -- Editors' Acknowledgements -- Part I: Introduction -- Limits to Privatization: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Oran R. Young, Matthias Finger -- Part II: Privatization in Many Sectors: Case Studies and Snapshots -- Initial remarks: Oran R. Young -- Natural Resources and Related Industries -- Water -- Solving water-supply problems in Bolivia: Beyond Cochabamba: Ralf Südhoff -- A 'waterl'eau' in Grenoble, France: Martin Stürmer -- Manila: A success story turned sour: Dörte Bernhardt -- Thames Water Utilities Limited, UK: Matthias Finger and Roger Levett -- Water privatization in Tanzania: : Mixed results: Jürgen Scheffran -- Budapest sewage works: Partial privatization of a Central European utility: Alexander Juras and Todd Schenk -- Management Success at Rostock, Germany: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker -- Metals and Cement -- Privatization of the mining sector in Zambia: The case of Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM): Brenda Mofya and Brighton Lubansa -- Saving Sidex Galati steel mills in Romania: Black Sea University Foundation -- Union Miniere Pirdop Copper, Bulgaria: A case of privatization and the environment: Alexander Juras and Todd Schenk -- Other Resources -- The fight against patents on the neem tree: Vandana Shiva and Ruth Brand -- The basmati patent: Ruth Brand -- Privatizing nature: Plundering biodiversity: Aziz Choudry -- Private forests in Germany: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker -- Network Industries -- Energy -- Enron: Unregulated master of influence: Matthias Finger -- The price to pay for deregulation of electricity supply in California: Ruth Brand and Jürgen Scheffran , A weak spot in the US private pension system: Beate Klein -- The Swiss three-pillar pension system Geneviève: Reday-Mulvey -- Police and Security -- 'Rent a soldier': The privatization of security and war and the case of mercenary companies in Africa: Thomas Thümmel, Fabian Fechner and Jürgen Scheffran -- Privatization of police services in Frankfurt, Germany: Tonia Sophie Müller and Simon Stähler -- Private prisons in the US: John Züchner -- Part III: Privatization in Context -- Initial remarks: Oran R. Young -- The General Context -- Post-war history: The ups and downs of the public sector: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker -- The global context: Privatization in a globalizing world: Oran R. Young -- The Regional Context -- Privatization in G7 countries: Matthias Finger -- Privatization in Latin America: Jorge A. Schiavon -- Liberalization of services: Experiences of African consumers: Nessie R. Golakai -- No limits? Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe: Zsolt Boda -- Privatization in South Asia: Joachim Betz -- Special Issues -- Essential services: Shifting the burden of proof: Tim Kessler and Nancy Alexander -- Privatization of the infrastructures: Matthias Finger -- The top public service transnational corporations: Matthias Finger -- How GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) jeopardizes essential services: Nancy Alexander and Timothy Kessler -- Privatization and development: Andreas Obser -- Privatization and corruption: Frédéric Boehm, Juanita Olaya and Jaime Polanco -- Employment impacts of privatization: Rolph van der Hoeven and Hella Hoppe -- Women's rights under privatization: The example of Bulgaria, Poland, Russia and the Ukraine Anne Zollner -- Environmental impacts of privatization: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker -- Does privatization provide the right choice of choice?Observations from the UK: Roger Levett , Part IV: Governance of Privatization -- Initial remarks: Oran R. Young -- Regulation: Matthias Finger -- Example: Water privatization working for the poor - first dos and don'ts of regulation: Ralf Südhoff -- Example: Accountability instead of privatization - The Parana (Brazil) school performance report cards: Alcyone Vasconcelos and Simon Schwartzman -- Privatization and Municipal Democracy: Nele Schneidereit and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker -- Financing Global Public Goods: Challenges Inge Kaul -- Example: Private funding of infrastructure in developing countries: Peter Wolff -- Escaping Pernicious Dualism: Civil Society between the State and the Firm: Teodor Shanin and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker -- Private Governance: Private Rules for Privatization?: Marianne Beisheim -- Example: The 'CSR navigator': Björn Stigson and Margaret Flaherty -- 'Co-evolution' between State Regulation and the Private Sector: Raimund Bleischwitz -- Part V: Conclusion -- Lessons Learned from Privatization: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Oran R. Young, Matthias Finger and Marianne Beisheim -- About the Editors and Authors -- Notes -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- References -- Index , Telecommunications and Postal Services -- Telecommunications in Mexico, Uruguay and Argentina: A tale of contrasts: Jochen Boekhoff -- Privatization of telecommunication in Japan: Thomas Thümmel and Max Thümmel -- Privatization in outer space: Lessons from Landsat and beyond: Jürgen Scheffran -- TPG Post: a Dutch privatization success: Matthias Finger -- Transportation -- British Rail: Martin Weidauer -- Economics of transport and privatization: Felix R. FitzRoy -- Japanese National Railways: Martin Weidauer -- Regionalization as part of rail restructuring in Germany: Martin Weidauer -- Privatization of the transport sector in Argentina: Tim Gürtler -- Air New Zealand: Diwata Olalia Hunziker -- Skyguide: A case of corporatization: Matthias Finger -- Other Services -- Waste Disposal -- No time to waste: How to avoid too much of a bad thing (Germany, Malaysia): Raimund Bleischwitz and Akira Proske -- Insurance -- Abolishing property insurance monopolies in Germany: Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg -- Culture and Media -- Privatization of Italian cultural heritage: Roland Benedikter -- The Salzburg Festival: An example of public responsibility and private money: Raffaela Kluge -- The global media monsters: Private media dominate the world's public sphere: Dušan Reljić -- Health -- Partial privatization of healthcare in Chile: Olaf Rotthaus -- Healthcare in the US: Kai Senf -- Healthcare reform in Zambia: Brighton Lubansa and Brenda Mofya -- Pharmaceutical research and development for neglected diseases: Market failures and the case of sleeping sickness: Tobias Luppe -- Education -- Education in Chile: Ernst Hillebrand -- Community-managed basic education in Guatemala: A solution for the poor?: Sabine Speiser -- The increasing privatization of universities in Tanzania: Verdiana G. Masanja and Michael von Hauff -- Pensions
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Beishem, Marianne Limits to Privatization London : Taylor & Francis Group,c2005 ISBN 9781844071777
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    UID:
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415579445 , 9781136907906
    Serie: Routledge Explorations in Economic History Series
    Inhalt: During the period from 1945 to 2005, Britain underwent two deep-seated institutional transformations when political elites successfully challenged the prevailing wisdom on how to govern the economy. Attlee and Thatcher were able to effectively implement most of their political platforms. During this period there were also two opportunities to challenge existing institutional arrangements. Heath's 'U-turn' in 1972 signalled his failure to implement the radical agenda promised upon election in 1970, whilst Tony Blair's New Labour similarly failed to instigate a major break with the 'Thatcherite' settlement. Rather than simply retell the story of British economic policymaking since World War II, this book offers a theoretically informed version of events, which draws upon the literatures on institutional path dependence, economic constructivism and political economy to explain this puzzle. It will be of great interest to both researchers and postgraduates with an interest in British economic history and the fields of political economy and economic crisis more widely
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain from Attlee to Blair (1945-2005) -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Continuity and change in British economic policymaking -- 2 Crisis, ideas, and path dependence: Theoretical framework and postwar Britain's changing political economy -- 3 Clement Attlee's postwar "settlement" (1945-1970): Depression, war, Keynes, Beveridge, and a new consensus -- 4 Relative decline and the unraveling of consensus (1959-1979): From "having it so good" to the "winter of discontent" -- 5 Margaret Thatcher's triumph (1975-1990): Inflation, Hayek, and the overhaul of the British state -- 6 Thatcherism's flaws and Tony Blair's consolidation (1987-2005): From the Lawson boom to New Labour's "New Britain" -- 7 Conclusion: Made in Britain -- Postscript: Gordon Brown, the "Great Recession," and the future of neoliberalism -- Appendix: List of interviewees -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Matthijs, Matthias M. Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain from Attlee to Blair (1945-2005) London : Taylor & Francis Group,c2010 ISBN 9780415579445
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT73358
    Umfang: 1 online resource (116 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781138326934 , 9780429831065
    Serie: State of the Art in Business Research Series
    Inhalt: The unique challenges associated with understanding network industries requires insights from a range of disciplinary perspectives, namely economics, engineering, law, and political science. This book analyses the de- and re-regulation of the network industries and the regulatory challenges these industries will face in the future
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Why are network industries interesting? -- 2 Why do network industries need regulation? -- 3 The politics of regulation -- 4 Regulatory authorities -- 5 Regulating monopolies -- 6 "Regulation by contract" - the French model -- 7 Post and telecom -- 8 Transport -- 9 Energy -- 10 Water -- 11 New digital infrastructures -- 12 Conclusion -- References -- Glossary -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Finger, Matthias Network Industries Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2019 ISBN 9781138326934
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT68789
    Umfang: 1 online resource (281 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415115094 , 9780203429037
    Inhalt: Examines the importance of NGOs in world environmental politics. Four case studies, including the ivory trade ban and Great Lakes water negotiations, detail how NGOs challenge the traditional structures of world politics
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Environmental NGOs in World Politics Linking the local and the global -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of acronyms used -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Theoretical perspectives -- 2 NGOs: creating a niche in environmental diplomacy -- 3 NGOs and transformation: beyond social movement theory -- Part II NGO relations -- 4 Advocacy and diplomacy: NGOs and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement -- 5 The ivory trade ban: NGOs and international conservation -- 6 The Antarctic Environmental Protocol: NGOs in the protection of Antarctica -- 7 Environmental NGOs in the UNCED process -- Part III Conclusion -- 8 Translational linkages -- Bibliography -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Finger, Matthias Environmental NGOs in World Politics Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c1994 ISBN 9780415115094
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415333689 , 9780203413920
    Serie: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy Series
    Inhalt: This book constitutes a thorough analysis of the phenomenon of corruption, as seen from the perspective of New Institutional Economics - one of the most influential new schools of thought in the social sciences of the past decade
    Anmerkung: Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Lambsdorff, Johann Graf The New Institutional Economics of Corruption Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2004 ISBN 9780415333689
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (275 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415994897 , 9780203876947
    Serie: Routledge Studies in Development and Society Series
    Inhalt: Advances in human development are closely linked to increasing access to water and sanitation (WS) services in developing countries. Utilizing data from 69 nations, Krause argues that the level of democratic governance has a statistically significant positive impact on access to WS services, from influencing policy-making to managing providers
    Anmerkung: Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Acronyms -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Normative and Problem-Oriented Framework for Assessing Water and Sanitation Policies -- 3 Political-Economic Framework for Analysing the Relation Between Governance and the Provision of Water and Sanitation Services -- 4 Political Governance and Access to Water and Sanitation Services: A Cross-Country Regression Analysis -- 5 The Role of Governance and Private Sector Participation for the Provision of Water and Sanitation Services: Case Study on Colombia -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Krause, Matthias The Political Economy of Water and Sanitation Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2009 ISBN 9780415994897
    Sprache: Englisch
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