Debates in International Political Economy book pdf download

Auther : Thomas Oatley
book quality : Excellent
Language : English
Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 0
Size of file : 17.5MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-30
Section : Economy

Author: Thomas Oatley

About the Author: Thomas Oatley holds the Corasaniti-Zondorak Chair of International Relations at Tulane University. His current project, the Demise of the Carbon Peace, explores the relationship between energy regimes and international order. It focuses particular attention on how fossil fuels have shaped the postwar global order and thereby given rise to the so-called long peace, and it highlights the major socioeconomic transformations that the impending decarbonization will impose upon the current order. His previous work investigates the way that American financial power has shaped the international financial system and given rise to global capital flows that cycle between crises and stability. Prior to his current appointment, Oatley was a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and held visiting positions at George Washington University, Harvard University, and the National Technical University in Trondheim, Norway. He splits his time between New Orleans and the western shore of the

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Debates in International Political Economy organizes writings by leading scholars and practitioners into debates on current global economic issues.
Balancing how international controversies are talked about in academic literature and in the news, the diverse topics and selections in this reader broaden knowledge of international political economy and facilitate critical thinking. Debates in International Political Economy not only covers issues of contemporary and conceptual interest but also helps students take a position on economic affairs that affect their lives.

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Corruption and Development: The Anti-Corruption Campaigns book pdf download

Language : English
Size of file : 1.48MB
Department : Social sciences
Section : Economy
book quality : Excellent
Auther : Sarah Bracking
Number of Pages : 334
Date of Coming : 2022-08-30

Author: Sarah Bracking

About the Author: Sarah Bracking is a political economist who researches a range of issues in international development and financial geography. Historically this has included corruption and development, illicit financial flows and the offshore economy, poverty reduction, migrant remittances, and democratisation. A constant in this research has been the study of money and finance, beginning with development finance and, since 2011, with the emerging climate finance architecture. Her last book explored the financialisation of the current global economy, the last financial crash of 2008 and how this has affected and changed structure of power and political economy, with a particular focus on southern Africa. It also explored the roles of financial innovations and calculative technologies at emerging new frontiers of financialisation including in human and more-than-human relations and ecology. Sarah is currently researching climate and development finance, climate insurance and the coproduction of finance and power in market structures. She is editor of Corruption and Development ; author of Money and Power and The Financialisation of Power: How Financiers Rule Africa .

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This book provides a multidisciplinary interrogation of the global anti-corruption campaigns of the last ten years, arguing that while some positive change is observable, the period is also replete with perverse consequences and unintended outcomes. Contributors to the volume unravel the normative assumptions, power relationships and problems of intervention within anti-corruption campaigns in development theory and practice; evaluate and deconstruct donor policy in the area of anti-corruption; and look at new institutional initiatives to build transparency and accountability in government.

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Money and Power: Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Section : Economy
Auther : Sarah Bracking
Size of file : 1.19MB
Number of Pages : 257
Language : English
book quality : Excellent
Date of Coming : 2022-08-30

Author: Sarah Bracking

About the Author: Sarah Bracking is a political economist who researches a range of issues in international development and financial geography. Historically this has included corruption and development, illicit financial flows and the offshore economy, poverty reduction, migrant remittances, and democratisation. A constant in this research has been the study of money and finance, beginning with development finance and, since 2011, with the emerging climate finance architecture. Her last book explored the financialisation of the current global economy, the last financial crash of 2008 and how this has affected and changed structure of power and political economy, with a particular focus on southern Africa. It also explored the roles of financial innovations and calculative technologies at emerging new frontiers of financialisation including in human and more-than-human relations and ecology. Sarah is currently researching climate and development finance, climate insurance and the coproduction of finance and power in market structures. She is editor of Corruption and Development ; author of Money and Power and The Financialisation of Power: How Financiers Rule Africa .

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Sarah Bracking explores the role of governments and development finance institutions in managing the markets in which the poorest countries operate. These institutions – the ‘Great Predators’ – are trapping the populations of the south in a permanent cycle of austerity.Bracking examines the political economy relations between states. She shows how pseudo-public ‘development’ institutions retain complete economic control over Southern markets, yet the international system is itself unregulated. Operating in the interests of North America and the European Union, they have a political purpose, and yet serve to cloud the brute power relations between states.This book will be of interest to anyone studying debt and development, global financial institutions, and the way the world economy is regulated and governed.

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Valuing Development, Environment and Conservation: Creating Values that Matter book pdf download

book quality : Excellent
Size of file : 4.80MB
Department : Social sciences
Section : Economy
Auther : Sarah Bracking
Date of Coming : 2022-08-30
Language : English
Number of Pages : 253

Author: Sarah Bracking

About the Author: Sarah Bracking is a political economist who researches a range of issues in international development and financial geography. Historically this has included corruption and development, illicit financial flows and the offshore economy, poverty reduction, migrant remittances, and democratisation. A constant in this research has been the study of money and finance, beginning with development finance and, since 2011, with the emerging climate finance architecture. Her last book explored the financialisation of the current global economy, the last financial crash of 2008 and how this has affected and changed structure of power and political economy, with a particular focus on southern Africa. It also explored the roles of financial innovations and calculative technologies at emerging new frontiers of financialisation including in human and more-than-human relations and ecology. Sarah is currently researching climate and development finance, climate insurance and the coproduction of finance and power in market structures. She is editor of Corruption and Development ; author of Money and Power and The Financialisation of Power: How Financiers Rule Africa .

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Policy-makers are increasingly trying to assign economic values to areas such as ecologies, the atmosphere, even human lives. These new values, assigned to areas previously considered outside of economic systems, often act to qualify, alter or replace former non-pecuniary values. Valuing Development, Environment and Conservation looks to explore the complex interdependencies, contradictions and trade-offs that can take place between economic values and the social, environmental, political and ethical systems that inform non-monetary valuation processes.
Using rich empirical material, the book explores the processes of valuation, their components, calculative technologies, and outcomes in different social, ecological and conservation domains. The book gives reasons for why economic calculation tends to dominate in practice, but also presents new insights on how the disobedient materiality of things and the ingenuity of human and non-human agencies can combine and frustrate the dominant economic models within calculative processes.
This book highlights the tension between, on the one hand, a dominant model that emphasises technical and ‘universalising’ criteria, and on the other hand, valuation practice in specific local contexts which is more likely to negotiate criteria that are plural, incommensurable and political. This book is perfect for researchers and students within development studies, environment, geography, politics, sociology and anthropology who are looking for new insights into how processes of valuation take place in the 21st century, and with what consequential outcomes.

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Analysis of Equity Investments: Valuation book pdf download

Size of file : 36.6MB
Language : English
Department : Social sciences
Date of Coming : 2022-09-03
Auther : Thomas Robinson
Section : Economy
Number of Pages : 1011
book quality : Excellent

Author: Thomas Robinson

About the Author: Thomas Robinson is managing director of the Americas at CFA Institute – leading a cross-functional team which participates in developing global strategy, implementing the global strategy regionally and engaging with stakeholders regionally. Previously Tom served as managing director of education at CFA Institute providing vision and leadership for a 100-member global team producing and delivering educational content for candidates, members, and other investment professionals Prior to joining CFA Institute Tom had a 25 year career in financial services and education having served as a tenured faculty member at the University of Miami, managing director of a private wealth investment advisory firm and director of tax and consulting services at a public accounting firm. Tom has published regularly in professional journals and has authored or co-authored many books on financial analysis, valuation and wealth management. Tom is a CFA charterholder, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) (Ohio), a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), and a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a master’s and doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.

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Equity Asset Valuation Workbook book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 0.80MB
Number of Pages : 106
Section : Economy
Auther : Thomas Robinson
book quality : Excellent
Date of Coming : 2022-09-03
Language : English

Author: Thomas Robinson

About the Author: Thomas Robinson is managing director of the Americas at CFA Institute – leading a cross-functional team which participates in developing global strategy, implementing the global strategy regionally and engaging with stakeholders regionally. Previously Tom served as managing director of education at CFA Institute providing vision and leadership for a 100-member global team producing and delivering educational content for candidates, members, and other investment professionals Prior to joining CFA Institute Tom had a 25 year career in financial services and education having served as a tenured faculty member at the University of Miami, managing director of a private wealth investment advisory firm and director of tax and consulting services at a public accounting firm. Tom has published regularly in professional journals and has authored or co-authored many books on financial analysis, valuation and wealth management. Tom is a CFA charterholder, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) (Ohio), a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), and a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a master’s and doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.

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Exercises for computing Residual Income, Economic Value Added, Free Cash Flow To The Firm, Free Cash Flow to Equity and numerous other concepts were excellent in reinforcing the learning of material read in the text. The solutions section really adds alot of value to the exercises. I highly recommend buying it with the text.

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Equity Asset Valuation book pdf download

Size of file : 1.90MB
Number of Pages : 339
Department : Social sciences
Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-09-03
book quality : Excellent
Section : Economy
Auther : Thomas Robinson

Author: Thomas Robinson

About the Author: Thomas Robinson is managing director of the Americas at CFA Institute – leading a cross-functional team which participates in developing global strategy, implementing the global strategy regionally and engaging with stakeholders regionally. Previously Tom served as managing director of education at CFA Institute providing vision and leadership for a 100-member global team producing and delivering educational content for candidates, members, and other investment professionals Prior to joining CFA Institute Tom had a 25 year career in financial services and education having served as a tenured faculty member at the University of Miami, managing director of a private wealth investment advisory firm and director of tax and consulting services at a public accounting firm. Tom has published regularly in professional journals and has authored or co-authored many books on financial analysis, valuation and wealth management. Tom is a CFA charterholder, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) (Ohio), a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), and a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a master’s and doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.

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Frontier : exploring the top ten emerging markets of tomorrow book pdf download

book quality : Excellent
Section : Economy
Size of file : 9.46MB
Date of Coming : 2022-09-12
Language : English
Department : Social sciences
Auther : Gavin Serkin
Number of Pages : 427

Author: Gavin Serkin

About the Author: Gavin Sirkin is the founder of New Markets Media and Intelligence, and a regular guest speaker on emerging markets.
Financial Times review: “Serkin certainly set the standard with Frontier. Written from firsthand experience, it is laced through with the insights of fund managers who invest billions in these markets and is furnished with necessary data to reinforce his observations. Frontier is a must read for investors wanting to find out how valuation in emerging markets really works.Gavin Serkin has been writing about developing economies for the best part of two decades as the Editor of Portfolio International magazine and more recently as the head of the emerging markets international desk at Bloomberg News in London.
His work keeps him in touch with some of the biggest investors and world leaders, chairing conference panels on issues from African development and Chinese growth to Islamic finance.
Gavin led Bloomberg’s coverage of the credit and derivatives markets from 2004 to 2008, winning the Society of American Business Editors & Writers’ Best in Business Award and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Deadline Club Award.

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Get ahead of emerging markets with top-performer picks for up-and-comers Frontierhelps investors successfully navigate markets that are yet to “emerge,” with expert advice on spotting opportunities and minimising risks. With first-hand insights into frontier markets as we travel with big-name fund managers from Mark Mobius to Morgan Stanley, this practical guide ranks countries, stocks and bonds on a five- to ten-year horizon to steer investors toward the most promising destinations. Written in a compelling and accessible travelogue narrative, each chapter covers a specific country, providing invaluable market analysis and a deep understanding of the political, economic, and social background of those most likely to outperform. The key focus is on fresh ideas, based on the assessments from top performing money managers when meeting challenges, hostilities or adversity, and observations after interviewing high-level government officials and executives. With advanced economies shackled by debt and sluggish growth, investors are increasingly turning to emerging markets for better returns. Yet the money managers who came out on top in China, India, and Brazil are now focusing their attention on markets that have not yet emerged. This book applies the perspective of ten of the most successful fund managers in their field, providing an unparalleled guide to assessing investment potential in places better known for conflict, poverty and corruption. � Discover which markets have the best prospects, and which are potential disasters � Analyse individual markets by metrics including macro data, global relative value comparisons of stocks and bonds, buy/ sell triggers, and more � Learn which industries, stocks and bonds should be considered in each market � Examine each country through real-life on-the-ground assessment of corruption, conflict and other risks as well as inspirational breakthroughs that signal opportunities This is a practical manual for all investors – whether students or professionals – wanting to get to know the most promising new markets while avoiding the pitfalls. A must-read for corporate executives seeking global capital,Frontierprovides a better understanding of the changing international investment dynamic. Robin Wigglesworth, FT: “Invaluable.” Mark Mobius, Templeton: “I love it! Beautiful descriptive writing.” Aliko Dangote, Wealthiest African: “Captivating tales, masterly woven.
Abstract: Get ahead of emerging markets with top-performer picks for up-and-comers Frontier helps investors successfully navigate markets that are yet to “emerge,” with expert advice on spotting opportunities and minimising risks.

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تفاعل متسلسل: كيف ستغير تقنية سلاسل الكتل دول العالم النامي book pdf download

book quality : Excellent
Department : Social sciences
Auther : Gavin Serkin
Size of file : 9.86MB
Number of Pages : 144
Language : Arabic
Section : Economy
Date of Coming : 2022-09-12

Author: Gavin Serkin

About the Author: Gavin Sirkin is the founder of New Markets Media and Intelligence, and a regular guest speaker on emerging markets.
Financial Times review: “Serkin certainly set the standard with Frontier. Written from firsthand experience, it is laced through with the insights of fund managers who invest billions in these markets and is furnished with necessary data to reinforce his observations. Frontier is a must read for investors wanting to find out how valuation in emerging markets really works.Gavin Serkin has been writing about developing economies for the best part of two decades as the Editor of Portfolio International magazine and more recently as the head of the emerging markets international desk at Bloomberg News in London.
His work keeps him in touch with some of the biggest investors and world leaders, chairing conference panels on issues from African development and Chinese growth to Islamic finance.
Gavin led Bloomberg’s coverage of the credit and derivatives markets from 2004 to 2008, winning the Society of American Business Editors & Writers’ Best in Business Award and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Deadline Club Award.

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يصطحبنا هذا الكتابُ في رحلةٍ لفهمِ البلوك تشين « سلاسل الكتل» والعُملات المشفَّرة، ودورِهما في المعاملات الاقتصادية والسياسية بأسلوبٍ مبسَّط. يستعرض الكتابُ طبيعةَ سلاسل الكتل من الناحية التقنية، والأهم من ذلك تأثيرها على بعض الجوانب الاقتصادية والسياسية وجوانبَ أخرى كثيرة، خاصةً في بلدان العالم النامي. يبتعد مؤلِّفو الكتاب تمامَ البُعد عن طرح فرضياتٍ نظرية، ويظهر حرصهم الواضح على تعزيز المفاهيم التقنية لسلاسل الكتل بتجاربَ واقعية ودراساتِ حالة من دولٍ مثل كينيا والفلبين ونيجيريا وغيرها. تُرى هل تُعد تقنية سلاسل الكتل تِرياقًا شافيًا من جميع المشكلات؟ وهل يمكن أن تنجح تلك التقنيةُ في تعزيز الشفافية والثقة؟ وهل يمكن أن تحل العُملة المشفَّرة محلَّ العُملة النقدية الرسمية؟ هذا ما سيُجيبنا عنه هذا الكتاب.

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Chain Reaction: How Blockchain Will Transform the Developing World book pdf download

book quality : Excellent
Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-09-12
Auther : Gavin Serkin
Size of file : 1.76MB
Section : Economy
Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 114

Author: Gavin Serkin

About the Author: Gavin Sirkin is the founder of New Markets Media and Intelligence, and a regular guest speaker on emerging markets.
Financial Times review: “Serkin certainly set the standard with Frontier. Written from firsthand experience, it is laced through with the insights of fund managers who invest billions in these markets and is furnished with necessary data to reinforce his observations. Frontier is a must read for investors wanting to find out how valuation in emerging markets really works.Gavin Serkin has been writing about developing economies for the best part of two decades as the Editor of Portfolio International magazine and more recently as the head of the emerging markets international desk at Bloomberg News in London.
His work keeps him in touch with some of the biggest investors and world leaders, chairing conference panels on issues from African development and Chinese growth to Islamic finance.
Gavin led Bloomberg’s coverage of the credit and derivatives markets from 2004 to 2008, winning the Society of American Business Editors & Writers’ Best in Business Award and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Deadline Club Award.

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This book takes us on a journey to understand the blockchain and cryptocurrencies, and their role in economic and political transactions in a simplified manner. The book reviews the nature of block chains from a technical point of view, and most importantly, their impact on some economic and political aspects and many other aspects, especially in the developing world. The authors of the book are far from putting forward theoretical hypotheses, and show their clear keenness to enhance the technical concepts of blockchain with real experiences and case studies from countries such as Kenya, the Philippines, Nigeria, and others. Is blockchain technology a panacea? Can this technology succeed in enhancing transparency and trust? Can cryptocurrency replace the official currency? This is what this book will tell us about.

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