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Investment Banking in England 1856-1881(RLE Banking & Finance)
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 150.00This and the following volume chart the history of financial institutions in England in the mid-late nineteenth century as well as examining the periods of boom and bust, their causes and effects. Using hitherto unpublished sources from the International Financial Society this book provides an unrivalled record of the development of the modern banking... more...
Bank 3.0
Wiley 2012; US$ 39.95The first edition of BANK 2.0 #1 on Amazon's bestseller list for banking and finance in the US, UK, Germany, France, and Japan for over 18 monthstook the financial world by storm and became synonymous with disruptive customer behaviour, technology shift, and new banking models. In BANK 3.0 , Brett King brings the story up to date... more...
So funktioniert die Börse
Haufe Lexware Verlag 2013; US$ 4.84Hauptbeschreibung Damit Sie sich beim Thema Börse nicht auf andere verlassen müssen, erklärt Ihnen dieser Ratgeber, wie die Märkte funktionieren. Alles Wichtige zu Aktien, Anleihen, Zertifikaten undd Fonds sowie Hintergrundwissen zu Wirtschaft und Politik. Lernen Sie die Grundbegriffe, um das Auf und Ab an den Börsen zu verstehen. Was unterscheidet... more...
The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook
Wiley 2013; US$ 250.00A hands-on guide to the theory and practice of bank credit analysis and ratings In this revised edition, Jonathan Golin and Philippe Delhaise expand on the role of bank credit analysts and the methodology of their practice. Offering investors and practitioners an insider's perspective on how rating agencies assign all-important credit ratings to... more...
Rational Expectations and Inflation (Third Edition)
Princeton University Press 2013; US$ 39.95This collection of essays uses the lens of rational expectations theory to examine how governments anticipate and plan for inflation, and provides insight into the pioneering research for which Thomas Sargent was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in economics. Rational expectations theory is based on the simple premise that people will use all the information... more...
Financial Cooperatives and Local Development
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 135.00This book examines the opportunities opened up for financial cooperatives by the recent financial crisis, and explores the role of these institutions in promoting and sustaining local development. The global financial crisis has not only shown the limits of the mainstream theory of markets and rational expectations, but has also generated a great... more...
Banking and Finance in West Germany (RLE Banking & Finance)
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 100.00This is a clear guide to the German financial system. It begins by outlining its historical development, emphasising the growth of close ties between the banking system and industry, and goes on to describe in details the nature of the credit institutions in general and the money and capital markets. The book emphasizes the crucial role played... more...
Banking in an Unregulated Environment
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 100.00The study of financial history has never been more important. This volume focuses on theories about the relationship of financial markets to the rest of the economy. Searching out information on financial institutions and markets from the past, this work tests theories from the 1980s and 90s with this data, mainly in two fields of economics: financial... more...
Financial Systems in Troubled Waters
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 125.00This collection considers the financial crisis from a managerial perspective, focussing on the business implications for the financial industry. Topics examined include governance, information needs and strategy of financial intermediaries and investors. The contributions build on the existing literature and present some unique insights on governance,... more...
Conservatives Versus Wildcats
Stanford University Press 2013; US$ 45.00For decades, the banking industry seemed to be a Swiss watch, quietly ticking along. But the recent financial crisis hints at the true nature of this sector. As Simone Polillo reveals in Conservatives Versus Wildcats , conflict is a driving force. Conservative bankers strive to control money by allying themselves with political elites to restrict... more...









