Financial economics plays a far more prominent role in the training of economists than it did even a few years ago. This change is generally attributed to the parallel transformation in capital markets that has occurred in recent years. It is true that trillions of dollars of assets are traded daily in financial markets—for derivative securities like options and futures, for example—that h…
This volume draws on the knowledge of many regulators and utilities analysts around the world. Some of these experts are colleagues; others have provided work that we have used without benefit of collaboration. Regulatory accounting is a bur- geoning field of endeavor, and regulators are increasingly establishing and publishing regulatory accounting requirements and standards. Awareness of and …
Managing Human Resources in Europe provides an analysis of the most important themes in European human resource management (HRM) written by leading authorities based all over Europe. Unrivalled by any other text it provides a thematic approach with distinctive country examples in each chapter and is characterized by a critical approach with special attention given to dilemmas, controversies, pa…
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Chinese accounting standards and practices are continuing to adapt to international market forces as the Chinese economy opens further to foreign investment. Chinese corporations are playing an ever more significant role in the global economy and the need to understand and interpret financial information produced by these corporations presents a continuing challenge to international fund mana…
The term digital refers to digits or numbers; however, in the computer science lexicon, this term refers to the representation of the information in 0s and 1s, which can be read, written and stored using machines. The prefix “e” refers to electronic, meaning the use of electricity in powering machines such as computers. Digital accounting, or e-ac- counting, as a corresponding analog, refer…
This dissertation is based on a comprehensive literature survey and empirical research. The exploratory study's findings indicate that monetary purchasing savings negatively impact sustainable company success. It is evident that an alternative to savings must be found, because they are incompatible with the objectives of supply chain management. To achieve long-term success, is the author p…
We present a review of the governmental capital markets research that has been conducted since Ingram et al. (1987). The review indicates that much of the research conducted in the last fifteen years involves the new issue bond market. Increased attention is also given to research in the secondary market. However, much of the secondary market research fails to examine the specific relationshi…
National and global macro econometric modelling has had a long and venerable history in the UK, with important implications for macroeconomic policy in general and monetary policy in particular. It is an activity that involves sustained research input of several investigators with a variety of skills. The present work is not an exception and its completion has required the enthusiasm and commit…
The Current Issues series has slightly unusual origins. Current Issues in International Trade, which Macmillan published in 1987 and which turned out to be the pilot for the series, was in fact 'conceived' in the Horton Hospital, Banbury, and 'delivered' (in the sense of completed) in the Hilton International in Nicosia! The reader may be struck by the thought that a more worthwhile and enjoyab…
Governments and state-owned enterprises purchase a wide variety of goods, services and public works from the private sector, from basic computer equipment to the construction of roads. Public procurement is a key economic activity of governments that represents a significant percentage of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) generating huge financial flows, estimated on average at 10-15% of GD…
The OECD Global Forum on Governance: Fighting corruption and promoting integrity in public procurement brought together a broad-based and diversified audience from all over the world to discuss methods, conditions and approaches to preventing, detecting, and sanctioning corruption in public procurement–the purchase of goods and services by central or local governments or by state-owned fi…
Stochastic Methods in Economics and Finance introduces the reader to certain mathematical techniques by presenting both their theoretical elements and their applications. Topics such as martingale methods, stochastic processes, optimal stopping, the modeling of uncertainty using a Wiener process, Ito's lemma as a tool of stochastic calculus, basic facts about stochastic differential equations…
Public works contracts are big business. From major infrastructure projects such as power stations and roads to building public universities and equipping them with telecommunications, government purchasing for goods and services carries enormous financial power. In fact, in OECD countries, public procurement is estimated to account for 15% of GDP; in many non- OECD countries, that figure …