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How do business enterprises control their subunits? In what ways do existing paths of communication within a firm affect its ability to absorb new technology and techniques? How do American banks affect how companies operate? Do theoretical constructs correspond to actual behavior? Because business enterprises are complex institutions, these questions can prove difficult to address. All too often, firms are treated as the atoms of economics, the irreducible unit of analysis. This accessible volume, suitable for course use, looks more closely at the American firm—into its internal workings and its genesis in the Gilded Age. Focusing on the crucial role of imperfect and asymmetric information in the operation of enterprises, Inside the Business Enterprise forges an innovative link between modern economic theory and recent business history.
The author seeks to advance the role of biblical and theological values in the political lives of individual Christians and the public discourse of American society. He argues that Americans want to make choices in terms of standards of right and wrong, but tend to lack the formulation of a theory.
This book, first published in 1994, explores the important role that insider lending played in the economic development of early nineteenth-century New England.
This bibliography lists the most important works published in economics in 1993. Renowned for its international coverage and rigorous selection procedures, the IBSS provides researchers and librarians with the most comprehensive and scholarly bibliographic service available in the social sciences. The IBSS is compiled by the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics, one of the world's leading social science institutions. Published annually, the IBSS is available in four subject areas: anthropology, economics, political science and sociology.
In this updated fourth edition, author Maurice Levi successfully integrates both the micro and macro aspects of international finance. He sucessfully explores managerial issues and focuses on problems arising from financial trading relations between nations, whilst covering key topics such as: * organization of foreign exchange markets * determination of exchange rates * the fundamental principles of international finance * foreign exchange risk and exposure * fixed and flexible exchange rates. This impressive new edition builds and improves upon the popular style and structure of the original. With new data, improved pedagogy, and coverage of all of the main developments in international finance over the last few years, this book will prove essential reading for students of economics and business.
Part: I 1. International Financial Management: An Overview 2. The International Monetary 3. European Monetary System 4. The Global Liquidity 5. International Financial System 6. Financial Globalisation And The Crisis 7. The Financial Accounting Among Countries And International Part: Ii 8. Foreign Exchange Markets 9. Managing Foreign Exchange Reserves 10. Exchange Rate Theories 11. Currency Futures 12. Currency Options 13. The International Swap Market 14. Role Of Swaps In Managing External Debt 15. Financial Derivatives Market: A Global Perspective Part Iii 16. Foreign Exchange Risk Exposure 17. The Exposure Information System 18. Strategies For Exposure Management And Techniques For Foreign Exchange Rate Projections 19. Exposure Management 20. Organisation Of The Exposure Management Function Part Iv Part V Part Vi ...41. International Taxation Glossary Selected Bibliography Index