Financial Economics and Regulation
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Monetary Stability and Economic Growth
Edited by Robert A. Mundell, Paul J. Zak
Under the direction of Nobel laureate Robert A. Mundell and Paul J. Zak, eminent contributors to Monetary Stability and Economic Growth offer a unique insight into the way that economists analyse the causes of money (mis) management in t...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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EMU and Economic Policy in Europe
Edited by Marco Buti, André Sapir
EMU is a completely new policy regime which has significant economic implications and which, it is hoped, will ultimately enhance the role of Europe on the world stage. EMU and Economic Policy in Europe takes stock of the initial experie...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and Commodity Prices
Edited by Meher Manzur
This book explores the key issues relating to links between exchange rate instability and domestic inflation, including real exchange rate and interest rate manifestations, and the co-variability of exchange rates and commodity prices. T... -
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Monetary Policy and Taiwan’s Economy
Edited by Gerald P. Dwyer Jr., Jin-Lung Lin, Jia-Dong Shea, Chung-Shu Wu
Monetary Policy and Taiwan’s Economy questions whether the Asian crisis could have been avoided through the application of recommendations highlighted by the contributors. The conclusion reached is that in an abstract world, perhaps; but...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Carl Menger and the Evolution of Payments Systems
Edited by Michael Latzer, Stefan W. Schmitz
This book is unique in providing the first full English translation of Menger’s seminal article Geld – one of the most influential papers on the origin of money. The editors aim to facilitate a broader and more detailed discussion of Men...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Convergence Issues in the European Union
Edited by Wim Meeusen, José Villaverde
This book addresses a number of vital economic convergence issues in the European Union. These are both general and specific issues relating to financial and monetary matters as well as social and labour market concerns. -
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The Evolution of the Stock Market in China’s Transitional Economy
Chien-Hsun Chen, Hui-Tzu Shih
The establishment of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in December 1990 was a landmark in China’s institutional transformation. With this in mind, the authors consider the factors relating to institutional change – such as changes in the finan...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Stock-Market Psychology
Karl-Erik Wärneryd
The book focuses on the way in which investors process information and form expectations about future gains. It argues that humans fall short of the perfect information processing required by theory, and that their expectations are based...eBook:Find out more£32.76
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Political Pressure, Rhetoric and Monetary Policy
Philipp Maier
Philipp Maier offers a unique examination of the extent to which governments and various interest groups have exerted pressure on central banks. The book looks in particular at the Deutsche Bundesbank – which acted as the blueprint for t...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Markets and Authorities
Edited by Jochen Lorentzen, Marcello de Cecco
This stimulating book addresses the relationship between market authority and political authority – a favourite theme of Susan Strange to whom the book is dedicated. From a survey of the bias against capital liberalisation in economic th... -
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Cross Shareholdings in Japan
Mitsuaki Okabe
This book focuses on one of the most important features of the contemporary Japanese economy; cross shareholding – or mutual shareholding – between corporations. The book analyses recent trends and the reasons behind these, and discusses... -
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New Developments in Exchange Rate Economics
Edited by Lucio Sarno, Mark P. Taylor
The last two decades have seen a number of important developments in exchange rate economics, with substantial contributions to both its theory and empirics. While our understanding of exchange rates has significantly improved, a number ...