Real R&D options are among the earliest modelled real options, with now ten primary practical uses: general R&D planning, planning R&D in stages, evaluating test information, new product development timing, operations, abandonment, risk sharing, market funding, industry strategy and regulation. This book was partly motivated by requests to identify and develop real option models for R&D in telecommunications, petroleum technology and biotechnology. Nine new models cover information and impleme...
A Simple Multivariate Filter for Estimating Potential Output
by Patrick Blagrave and Roberto Garcia-Saltos
IAQ Core - FSA Financial Regulation (Syllabus Version 16)
IAQ Technical - OTC Derivatives Administration
Chartered Banker Conversion Programme - Building Society Operations
IAQ - Technical Modules: CREST Settlement (Syllabus Version 7)
Valuations for Secured Lending (Valuology Valuers' Briefings, #1)
by Chris Thorne
CISI Certificate Unit 1 Passcards Syllabus Version 19
BPP Learning Media's CISI Certificate materials meet the requirements of individuals working in the securities and derivatives markets who need to obtain Financial Services Authority (FSA) Approved Person status and are designed to help you focus on and motivate you towards exam success.
Stock Market Investing Strategies (Stock Market Investing, #4)
by Matthew Aziz
"It is impossible to grasp the meaning of the idea of sound money if one does not realize that it was devised as an instrument for the protection of civil liberties against despotic inroads on the part of governments." - from The Theory of Money and Credit Originally published in 1912, Ludwig von Mises's The Theory of Money and Credit remains today one of economic theory's most influential and controversial treatises. Von Mises's examination into monetary theory changed forever the world of eco...
By examining theological and literary narratives through an engagement with well-known theorists of reading and religion, this collection of essays, international in perspective, brings together varied, refreshing, and provocative responses to well-established literary and critical theories.
Indian Financial Markets (Elsevier and Iit Stuart Center for Financial Markets Press)
by Ajay Shah
The whole world wants to invest in India. But how to do this successfully? Written by two Indian financial experts with a seasoned expert of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, this book tells you the why and how of investing in India. It explains how India's financial markets work, discusses the amazing growth of the Indian economy, identifies growth drivers, uncovers areas of uncertainty and risk. It describes how each market works: private equity and IPOs, bonds, stocks, derivatives, commodities...
For 40 years, Swiss banks denied the existence of thousands of accounts opened by Jewish families during World War II as a haven for their savings, until forced into admission in July 1997. Told in the words of the families and lawyer Henry Burnsteyner - who brought the first successful case against the banks - this text reveals how events unfolded. The process opened to question Switzerland's neutrality during the war and focused attention on the everyday crimes of omission and comission which...
Die Kirche ALS Problem Der sed (Studien Des Forschungsverbundes sed-Staat An der Freien Univ)
by Martin Georg Goerner
Technological Innovation in Finance (Routledge International Studies in Business History)
This edited volume offers a new and original approach to the study of technological change in retail finance. Documenting developments in the US alongside case studies from Mexico and Europe, Technological Innovation in Retail Finance addresses the variety of financial institutions that populated the markets for retail finance. It offers a massive research base reflecting not only breadth of contributor interests, but also a unity of purpose that comes from several workshops and comments on ea...
For more than a century the Houston area has grown steadily and at times spectacularly. The lifeblood of the region's development has been the flow of credit; its heart, the banks that have pumped investment dollars through the economy, and particularly Texas Commerce Bank, one of the city's largest. From the chartering of Texas Commerce's first predecessor in 1886, the bank's ancestor institutions helped finance the growth of the region's lumber, cotton, and oil industries and played important...