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Financial economics is a branch of economics that analyzes the distribution and use of resources in markets in which decisions are made under uncertainty. Financial decisions must often take into account future events, whether those are related to individual stocks, portfolios, or the market as a whole. The subject is concerned with the allocation and deployment of economic resources, both spatially and across time, in an uncertain environment. It therefore centres on decision-making under uncertainty in the context of financial markets. It is built on the foundations of microeconomics and decision theory. This book provides a comprehensive description of the theory and functioning of financial economics (or economics of finance). It is spread over 28 chapters which have been organized into 5 theme parts.
Generally, the development involves mobilization of natural resources, augmentation of trained manpower, capital and technical knowledge how and their utilization for the attainment of constantly rising national goals, higher living standards and the change over from a traditional to a modern society.
Special reference to cycle rikshaw trade; a case study of Chennai city, India.
[This book] continues the story begun in "Mister, are you a priest?" ... which focused on [Daly's] years as a curate in trhe Bogside during some of the most turbulent and dramatic years of the Northern Troubles. This new book covers his years as Bishop of Derry (1974-93) and his current work as chaplain to the Foyle Hospice in Derry. ..."--Back cover.
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This book examines the role of cars and the space connected with their production and presentation in tourism development. It describes the role played by experiences and experience societies formed in the 20th c. in the development of contemporary tourism, including tourism related to cars. The book explores the influence of experiencing unusual events, such as car races, car fairs, visits to car industry museums or multifunctional spaces connected with producing and exhibiting cars (e.g. Autostadt or Audi Forum) on the development of a new type of tourism, i.e. car tourism. This kind of tourism is novel in two ways: firstly, it is a new phenomenon in science, as so far it has not been thor...