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Economics, Business and Management Textbooks from Cambridge

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Karen MaloneyExecutive Publisher, Economics, Business and [email protected]

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Economics, Business and Management Textbooks

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Contents

MICROECONOMICS

1 Microeconomics for MBAs - Third Edition

MACROECONOMICS

2 Modeling Monetary Economies - Fourth Edition

3 Principles of Financial Economics - Second Edition

ECONOMETRICS

4 Dynamic Economic Analysis

5 Time Series Models for Business and Economic Forecasting - Second Edition

INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

6 Industrial Organization - Second Edition

7 Modern Economic Regulation

FINANCE

8 Financial Markets and Institutions - Third Edition

9 Introductory Econometrics for Finance - Third Edition

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH

10 Socio-Economic Development - Second Edition

PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY

11 Corruption and Government - Second Edition

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

24 Revealed Preference Theory

Analysis of Panel Data - Third Edition

Almost All About Unit Roots

Granularity Theory with Applications to Finance and Insurance

25 Applied Choice Analysis - Second Edition

Applied Nonparametric Econometrics

A Practitioner’s Guide to Stochastic Frontier Analysis Using Stata

Entertainment Industry Economics - Ninth Edition

26 Socialist Planning - Third Edition

The Future of Financial Regulation

Short Introduction to Corporate Finance

Emerging Market Multinationals

27 China’s Innovation Challenge

Innovations in Sustainability

Managerial Lives

Human Capital and Global Business Strategy

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

12 Management across Cultures - Third Edition

13 Global Turning Points - Second Edition

14 The Business Environment of Europe

15 International Business Strategy - Second Edition

ORGANIZATION STUDIES

16 Organizational Design - Third Edition

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

17 Corporate Strategy

GOVERNANCE

18 Principles of Contemporary Corporate Governance - Third Edition

RESPONSIBLE AND ETHICAL BUSINESS

19 Business Ethics

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

20 The Entrepreneurial Arch

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

21 Managing Employee Performance and Reward - Second Edition

22 International Human Resource Management

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

23 Communication Skills for Business Professionals

ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT SUPPLEMENTARY READING

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1 MICROECONOMICS

Microeconomics for MBAsThe Economic Way of Thinking for Managers

Richard B. McKenzieUniversity of California, Irvine

and Dwight R. LeeSouthern Methodist University, Texas

Mc Kenzie and Lee continue to present microeconomics in a sophisticated, yet nontechnical and easy to understand way, with a heavy emphasis on real-world business issues that will hold student interest because of the relevancy of the material to business students’ career goals.

• Written to meet the needs of MBA and business students, presenting management and economics as equal elements and showing how economics is part of everyday thinking for business people

• The textbook package includes fifty-eight video tutorials – already viewed over a million times on YouTube – covering key concepts and complex arguments, and topics likely to be assessed in exams

• Theory and mathematics are kept as simple as possible and are illustrated with real-world problems so that they are accessible and relevant to all MBA and business students

3RD EDITION

ContentsPart I. The Market Economy, Overview and Application: 1. Microeconomics: a way of thinking about business; 2. Principles of rational behavior in society and business; 3. Competitive product markets and firm decisions; 4. Applications of the economic way of thinking: domestic government and management policies; Part II. Applications of Basic Economic Theory: 5. Applications of the economic way of thinking: international economics; 6. Applications of the economic way of thinking: environmental economics; Part III. Demand and Production Theory: 7. Consumer choice and demand in traditional and network markets; 8. Production costs and the theory of the firm; 9. Production costs in the short run and long run; Part IV. Competitive and Monopoly Market Structures: 10. Firm production under idealized competitive conditions; 11. Monopoly power and firm pricing decisions; 12. Firm strategy under imperfectly competitive market conditions; 13. Competitive and monopsonistic labor markets; Part V. Behavioral Economics: A Challenge to Conventional Microeconomics: 14. Challenges of behavioral economists; 15. Problems with behavioral economics.

2016 253 x 177 mm 640pp 104 b/w illus.  24 tables 

9781107139480 | c.£79.99 / c. US$149.99 HB

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The McKenzie/Lee text is the best book in its field, both for coverage and readability. The text is an excellent example of how microeconomic analysis can be applied to real world managerial decisions. The writing style will delight students and make the instructor’s interaction with students much richer.”

Barry Keating, University of Notre Dame

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Modeling Monetary EconomiesBruce ChampScott Freemanand Joseph HaslagUniversity of Missouri, Columbia

Designed to be used in advanced undergraduate or master’s courses in monetary economics, money and banking, international economics, or macroeconomics, this new edition builds on a simple, clear monetary model and applies this framework consistently to explain trade, finance, modern banking, and crises in complex modern economies.• Simplifies the economy by starting with two markets in general equilibrium, and students can develop

comfort with two markets, then extend the structure by adding an additional market as needed

• Shows where calculus could be used, but focuses on budget constraints and requires students to apply substitution method

• Events like the 2007–8 Financial Crisis (Great Recession) are analyzed in the context of the model economy, therefore allowing students to see the fundamental economic trade-offs

• Additional resources include PPT slides and a solutions manual containing end-of-chapter questions with answers

ContentsPreface; Part I. Money: 1. Trade in a model with no frictions; 2. A simple model of money; 3. Barter and commodity money; 4. Inflation; 5. International monetary systems; 6. Price surprises; Part II. Banking: 7. Capital; 8. Liquidity and financial intermediation; 9. Central banking and the money supply; 10. Money stock fluctuations; 11. Fully backed central bank money; 12. The payments system; 13. Bank risk; 14. Liquidity risk and bank panics; Part III. Government Debt: 15. Deficits and the national debt; 16. Savings and investment; 17. The effect of the national debt on capital and savings; 18. The temptation of inflation; References; Author index; Subject index.

2016 253 x 177 mm 360pp 108 b/w illus.  25 tables 

9781107145221 | c. £65.00 / c.US$120.00 HB

9781316508671 | c. £39.99 / c. US$69.99 PB

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This is my favourite textbook for my undergraduate course in monetary economics. It requires only a small investment in order to familiarize the students with the overlapping generations model. Thereafter, the book covers a broad set of topics by building simple extensions of the basic model. My students love it and I can also highly recommend it to any reader interested in money, banking, and monetary policy.”

Aleksander Berentsen, University of Basel, Switzerlande-sample is available for inspection

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3 MACROECONOMICS

Principles of Financial EconomicsStephen F. LeRoyUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

and Jan WernerUniversity of Minnesota

This new edition provides a rigorous yet accessible graduate-level introduction to financial economics, retaining its emphasis on the link between financial economics and equilibrium theory. Updates include more focus on portfolio choice and risk allocations. New chapters address infinite-time security markets, exploring, among other topics, the possibility of price bubbles.• Stresses the link between financial economics and equilibrium theory

• The analysis aims to be comparable in rigor to the best work in microeconomics; at the same time, the authors provide ample discussion and examples that make the ideas readily understandable

Contents Preface; Part I. Equilibrium and Arbitrage: 1. Equilibrium in security markets; 2. Linear pricing; 3. Arbitrage and positive pricing; Part II. Valuation: 4. Valuation; 5. State prices and risk-neutral probabilities; Part III. Portfolio Restrictions: 6. Portfolio restrictions; 7. Valuation under portfolio restrictions; Part IV. Risk: 8. Expected utility; 9. Risk aversion; 10. Risk; Part V. Optimal Portfolios: 11. Optimal portfolios with one risky security; 12. Comparative statics of optimal portfolios; 13. Optimal portfolios with several risky securities; Part VI. Equilibrium Prices and Allocations: 14. Consumption-based security pricing; 15. Complete markets and Pareto-optimal allocations of risk; 16. Optimality in incomplete markets; Part VII. Mean-Variance Analysis: 17. The expectations and pricing kernels; 18. The mean-variance frontier payoffs; 19. Capital asset pricing model; 20. Factor pricing; Part VIII. Multidate Security Markets: 21. Equilibrium in multidate security markets; 22. Multidate arbitrage and positivity; 23. Dynamically complete markets; 24. Valuation; Part IX. Martingale Property of Security Prices: 25. Event prices, risk-neutral probabilities, and the pricing kernel; 26. Martingale property of gains; 27. Conditional consumption-based security pricing; 28. Conditional beta pricing and the CAPM; Part X. Infinite-Time Security Markets: 29. Equilibrium in infinite-time security markets; 30. Arbitrage, valuation, and price bubbles; 31. Arrow–Debreu equilibrium in infinite time.

2014 253 x 177 mm 370pp 19 b/w illus.

9781107024120 | £69.99 / US$120.00 HB

9781107673021 | £29.99 / US$54.99 PB

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With this new edition, LeRoy and Werner have solidified the standing of their Principles of Financial Economics as the ideal introduction to neoclassical asset pricing models. The coverage is authoritative, rigorous, elegant, and now even more comprehensive.”

Darrell Duffie, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, California

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4ECONOMETRICS

Dynamic Economic AnalysisDeterministic Models in Discrete Time

Gerhard SorgerUniversität Wien, Austria

For advanced students in economics, this textbook provides a clear and concise introduction to dynamic economic theory and analysis. Sorger guides students step-by-step through the most popular model structures and solution concepts, from the simplest dynamic economic models to complex problems of dynamic general equilibrium frameworks.• Analysis is demonstrated through 75 worked examples that offer step-by-step

solutions to the models

• A further 64 exercises allow students to self-assess their understanding, with solutions (password-protected) available online for instructors

• Focuses purely on deterministic models in discrete time and avoids the more complicated stochastic and continuous-time models that students find confusing

This book offers a comprehensive vision of economic dynamics suitable for graduate students and professionals alike. Gerhard Sorger is a leading researcher with a flair for presenting mathematically challenging theories carefully and rigorously. …There is no other single book readily accessible in the economics literature covering the same wide range of deterministic dynamics and optimization theories with detailed illustrations of those theories in action. It is accessible to students engaged in a self-study program for students engaging with dynamical systems for the first time. Better yet, it offers the topics and treatments for a course in dynamics.”

Robert A. Becker, Indiana University, Bloomington

ContentsPreface; Part I. Difference Equations: 1. Basic concepts; 2. Linear difference equations; 3. Autonomous difference equations; 4. One-dimensional maps; Part II. Dynamic Optimization: 5. Optimization techniques; 6. Dynamic inconsistency and commitment; 7. Dynamic games; 8. Dynamic competitive equilibrium; References; Index.

2015 246 x 189 mm 301pp 30 b/w illus. 

9781107083295 | £65.00 / US$99.00 HB

9781107443792 | £24.99 / US$39.99 PB

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5 ECONOMETRICS

Time Series Models for Business and Economic ForecastingPhilip Hans FransesErasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam

Dick van DijkErasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam

and Anne OpschoorErasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam

With a new author team contributing decades of practical experience, this fully updated second edition textbook summarises the most critical decisions, techniques and steps in creating effective forecasting models. Includes all new theoretical and practical exercises geared at guiding students through the steps of creating forecasting models on their own.• Thoroughly tested, this textbook has been used in classrooms since 1996, and revised on

the basis of student and instructor feedback indicating that the book should be made more practical

• All exercises are previous exam questions from one of Europe’s leading centres for teaching and research in econometrics, the Econometric Institute at Erasmus University, and answers are included

2ND EDITION

I highly recommend the second edition of this book. The authors have made wise choices of covering the most valuable and practical time-series methods for economic and business forecasting. The text is well written and the exercises and illustrations connect with some of the best statistical software available. In an age of digital time-series data explosion in a variety of disciplines, this book can only gain in importance and impact.”

Dominique M. Hanssens, Bud Knapp Distinguished Professor of Marketing, University of California,

ContentsPreface; 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Key features of economic time series; 3. Useful concepts in univariate time series analysis; 4. Trends; 5. Seasonality; 6. Aberrant observations; 7. Conditional heteroskedasticity; 8. Non-linearity; 9. Multivariate time series; Index.

2014 246 x 189 mm 314pp 81 b/w illus.  17 tables  65 exercises  

9780521817707 | £84.99 / US$130.00 HB

9780521520911 | £34.99 / US$54.99 PB

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I highly recommend the second edition of this book. The authors have made wise choices of covering the most valuable and practical time-series methods for economic and business forecasting. The text is well written and the exercises and illustrations connect with some of the best statistical software available. In an age of digital time-series data explosion in a variety of disciplines, this book can only gain in importance and impact.”

Dominique M. Hanssens, Bud Knapp Distinguished Professor of Marketing, University of California,

ContentsPreface; 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Key features of economic time series; 3. Useful concepts in univariate time series analysis; 4. Trends; 5. Seasonality; 6. Aberrant observations; 7. Conditional heteroskedasticity; 8. Non-linearity; 9. Multivariate time series; Index.

INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

Industrial OrganizationMarkets and Strategies

Paul BelleflammeUniversité Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

and Martin PeitzUniversität Mannheim, Germany

Thoroughly revised according to classroom feedback, this comprehensive textbook provides an up-to-date account of modern industrial organization that blends theory with numerous real-world applications. Formal models are presented in detail, and the main results are summarized in ‘lessons’ which highlight the main insights.• Numerous real-world cases – drawn largely from industries that students consider most important

(such as consumer goods and the digital economy) – are integrated into the main text and demonstrate how theories relate to real situations

• Formal models are carefully developed and presented in detail, and assume no background knowledge

• Within-chapter ‘lessons’ summarize and highlight the main insights of analyses for students

• Familiarizes students with the most important models for understanding the strategies chosen by firms with market power

A tour de force and a must-read for students, researchers and practitioners of the field.”

Jean Tirole, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, and Chairman of the Board of the Toulouse School of Economics and of the Executive Committee of the Institute for Advanced Study, Toulouse

Contents Preface to the second edition; Preface from the first edition; Part I. Getting Started: 1. What is ‘Markets and Strategies’?; 2. Firms, consumers and the market; Part II. Market Power: 3. Static imperfect competition; 4. Dynamic aspects of imperfect competition; Part III. Sources of Market Power: 5. Product differentiation; 6. Advertising and related market strategies; 7. Consumer inertia; Part IV. Pricing Strategies and Market Segmentation: 8. Group pricing and personalized pricing; 9. Menu pricing; 10. Intertemporal price discrimination; 11. Bundling; Part V. Product Quality and Information: 12. Asymmetric information, price and advertising signals; 13. Marketing tools for experience goods; Part VI. Theory of Competition Policy: 14. Cartels and tacit collusion; 15. Horizontal mergers; 16. Strategic incumbents and entry; 17. Vertically related markets; Part VII. R&D and Intellectual Property: 18. Innovation and R&D; 19. Intellectual property; Part VIII. Networks, Standards and Systems: 20. Markets with network goods; 21. Strategies for network goods; Part IX. Market Intermediation: 22. Markets with intermediated goods; 23. Information and reputation in intermediated product markets; Appendix A. Game theory; Appendix B. Competition policy; Solutions to end-of-chapter exercises; Index.

2015 246 x 189 mm 822pp 61 colour illus.  20 tables  66 exercises  

9781107069978 | £99.99 / US$159.99 HB

9781107687899 | £39.99 / US$79.99 PB

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Modern Economic RegulationAn Introduction to Theory and Practice

Christopher DeckerUniversity of Oxford

Drawing from the most recent work on economic regulation, this book examines the key physical and economic characteristics of four public utility industries (electricity, gas, water and telecommunications), and the impact of these characteristics on regulatory arrangements. Suitable for students and practitioners with little prior knowledge of economic regulation.• This is the first comprehensive book on economic regulation in two decades, and the most

up-to-date textbook on the subject

• Focuses on the basic rationales and ‘first principles’ of regulation, avoiding highly technical and abstract models and mathematical treatments

• Most academic work on economic regulation is published in diverse and specialized academic journals and monographs – this is an accessible and coherent synthesis of these different strands of information

Contents1. Introduction; Part I: 2. The recurring question: why regulate utilities?; 3. Alternatives to traditional regulation; Part II: 4. Principles of regulation for core network activities; 5. Forms of price regulation; 6. Regulation in the presence of competition; Part III: 7. The institutions of regulation; 8. Electricity regulation; 9. Gas regulation; 10. Telecommunications regulation; 11. Water and wastewater regulation; 12. Conclusions; Cases and legislation: Europe, UK, USA, Australia and New Zealand; Bibliography; Index.

2014 247 x 174 mm 487pp 23 b/w illus.

9781107024236 | £94.99 / US$145.00 HB

9781107699069 | £39.99 / US$54.99 PB

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… a must-read for students and practitioners of economic regulation. This book provides an excellent overview of the extensive literature covering the theory and practice of modern economic regulation of public utilities. It is written in a style which will be readily accessible to those new to the area. It highlights lessons learnt particularly from the experience of major economies which have introduced restructuring reforms.”

David Cousins, AM, Monash University, Victoria

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8FINANCE

Financial Markets and InstitutionsA European Perspective

Jakob de HaanRijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

Sander OosterlooMinistry of Finance, The Netherlands

and Dirk SchoenmakerVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Written for undergraduate and graduate students of finance, economics and business, this successful textbook examines and explains financial markets, infrastructures and institutions from a European perspective. The third edition features greater discussion of the financial and Euro crises and provides wider international coverage of countries outside the European Union.• The text is clearly signposted and presented with learning objectives, boxes for key concepts and

theories, end-of-chapter summaries and suggestions for further reading

• A companion website features exercises for students, and password-protected figures, tables, solutions and PowerPoint lecture slides for instructors

• Covers both European and national financial systems, leading students to a deep understanding of integrated and non-integrated markets

• Discusses the origins, impact and remedies of the financial and Euro crises

A quarter of a century ago, the European financial system consisted of segmented national markets and institutions. The process of creating a single unified system has made considerable progress but still has some way to go. This book provides an excellent account of why this process is important, the current situation, and how it will proceed in the future. It is very well suited for its target audience of advanced undergraduates and Masters students and will be useful to all those interested in the topic. I highly recommend it.”

Franklin Allen, Imperial College London

ContentsPreface; Part I. Setting the Stage: 1. Functions of the financial system; 2. Financial crises; 3. European financial integration: origins and history; 4. Monetary policy of the European Central Bank; Part II. Financial Markets: 5. European financial markets; 6. The economics of financial integration; 7. Financial infrastructures; 8. Financial innovation; Part III. Financial Institutions: 9. The role of institutional investors; 10. European banks; 11. European insurers and financial conglomerates; Part IV. Policies for the Financial Sector: 12. Financial regulation and supervision; 13. Financial stability; 14. European competition policy; Index.

2015 247 x 174 mm 554pp 121 b/w illus.  57 tables  

9781107119994 | £99.99 / US$159.99 HB

9781107539365 | £39.99 / US$64.99 PB

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9 FINANCE

Introductory Econometrics for FinanceChris BrooksUniversity of Reading

This best-selling textbook is a complete resource for finance students. The third edition has been updated with new data, extensive examples and EViews tutorials. Improved student support includes a new chapter on the basic mathematics underlying econometrics, further reading and a website with freely available student and instructor resources.• A complete package for finance students – assumes no background in econometrics

• Includes full web support for students and instructors, with data sets, additional chapter questions (with answers provided), lecture slides, support for popular statistical software packages and links to sources of financial data and articles

• Incorporates data, tutorials and screenshots from the latest version of the statistical software EViews

• Includes worked examples on how to conduct events studies and the Fama-MacBeth method, two of the most common empirical approaches in finance, ensuring that students are well-prepared for econometrics in practice

Very comprehensive, and it does a sound job of covering the territory.”

The Times Higher Education Supplement

ContentsPreface to the third edition; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Mathematical and statistical foundations; 3. A brief overview of the classical linear regression model; 4. Further development and analysis of the classical linear regression model; 5. Classical linear regression model assumptions and diagnostic tests; 6. Univariate time series modelling and forecasting; 7. Multivariate models; 8. Modelling long-run relationships in finance; 9. Modelling volatility and correlation; 10. Switching models; 11. Panel data; 12. Limited dependent variable models; 13. Simulation methods; 14. Conducting empirical research or doing a project or dissertation in finance; Appendix 1. Sources of data used in this book; Appendix 2. Tables of statistical distributions; Glossary; References; Index.

2014 246 x 189 mm 740pp 132 colour illus.  70 tables  

9781107661455 | £49.99 / US$89.99 PB

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10ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH

Socio-Economic DevelopmentAdam SzirmaiUniversiteit Maastricht, Netherlands

This thoroughly updated textbook provides a non-technical introduction to the dynamics of socio-economic development and stagnation. Taking a long-term comparative approach and placing contemporary debates within their broader contexts, Szirmai examines the historical, institutional, demographic, sociological, political and cultural factors of development. Chapters include comparative statistics for thirty-one developing countries.• Introductory figures in each chapter outline the proximate, intermediate and ultimate

sources of growth that are discussed in the chapter

• Draws on a wide range of disciplines, including economics, history, sociology, anthropology, demography and political science

• Easily accessible to students with no prior knowledge of the field, and helpful for more advanced students to acquaint themselves with the latest developments in ongoing theoretical and empirical debates on development

Professor Szirmai’s fully revised edition of Socio-Economic Development is a tour de force. Grounded in economic history, it elegantly combines and integrates the modern development economics literature, careful empirical analysis, and illuminating country studies. Any serious student of long-run economic development, from the first-timer to those with decades of immersion in the subject, will want to have a copy of this encyclopedic yet accessible volume.”

Hal Hill, Australian National University

2015 246 x 189 mm 791pp 24 b/w illus.  77 tables 

9781107045958 | £94.99 / US$149.99 HB

9781107624498 | £44.99 / US$69.99 PB

ContentsPreface; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and abbreviations; 1. Developing countries and the concept of development; 2. Development of the international economic order, 1450–2015; 3. Growth and stagnation: theories and experiences; 4. Technology and development; 5. Population and development; 6. Health, healthcare and development; 7. Education and development; 8. Economic development, structural change and industrialisation; 9. Industrial development; 10. Agricultural development and rural development; 11. State formation and political aspects of development; 12. Cultural and institutional dimensions of development; 13. The international economic and political order since 1945; 14. Foreign aid and development; References; Author index; Subject index.

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11 PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY

Corruption and Government Causes, Consequences, and Reform

Susan Rose-Ackerman Yale University, Connecticut

Bonnie J. PalifkaTecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, Mexico

This extensively rewritten second edition of a 1999 classic shows how institutionalized corruption can be fought through sophisticated political-economic reform. It draws on case studies and statistical research from developing and wealthy states.• Draws on a wide range of examples including many countries,

regions, and comparisons

• The use of concrete examples makes the framework more vivid to students and convincingly establishes its relevance to policymakers

ContentsIntroduction; 1. What is corruption and why does it matter?; Part I. Corruption as an Economic Problem: 2. Bureaucratic corruption; 3. Corruption in procurement and privatization; 4. Reducing incentives and increasing costs; 5. Civil service reform and bureaucratic reorganization; 6. Using the criminal law to deter bribery and extortion; Part II. Corruption as a Cultural Problem: 7. Culture and corruption; Part III. Corruption as a Political Problem: 8. Politics, corruption, and clientelism; 9. Organized crime, corruption, and money laundering; 10. Corruption in post-conflict state building; 11. Democracy: corruption, connections, and money in politics; 12. Accountability beyond the ballot box; Part IV. Reform Agendas – Domestic Political Will and International Influence: 13. Domestic conditions for reform; 14. The role of the international community; 15. The role of international cooperation: states, firms, banks, and organized crime; Part V. Conclusions: 16. Conclusions.

2016 228 x 152 mm 616pp 33 b/w illus.

9781107441095 | £26.99 / $39.99 PB

9781107081208 | £74.99 / $120 HB

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When first published in 1999, Corruption and Government was a pioneering achievement that instantly became a landmark book, defining many of the central themes for research in this area. This new edition is nothing but a real ‘tour de force’. Rose-Ackerman’s powerful political-economic approach is expanded into several new areas such as organized crime and corruption in post-conflict societies. A wealth of recent empirical studies that are presented for illuminating the analysis and the discussion of possible reform agendas also makes this a highly relevant book for the expanding international anti-corruption regime.”

Bo Rothstein, Blavatnik School of Government and Nuffield College, University of Oxford

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12INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Management across CulturesDeveloping Global Competencies

Richard M. SteersUniversity of Oregon

Luciara NardonCarleton University, Ottawa

and Carlos J. Sanchez-RundeIESE Business School, Barcelona

The third edition of this popular textbook has been thoroughly expanded and updated throughout to explore the latest approaches to cross-cultural management, presenting strategies for managing international assignments and global teams. It is suitable for students taking courses on international management, as well as those on executive training programmes.• Thoroughly expanded and updated throughout, including a new chapter on ethical managerial

behaviour

• Introduces a global management model and a three-stage learning model

• Showing how key concepts can be applied to real-life problems, and summarising the key lessons the aspiring manager should have learnt from what s/he has read

• New key terms, discussion questions, examples and cases encourage critical thinking

ContentsGuided tour; Preface; 1. Management across cultures: an introduction; 2. Global managers: challenges and responsibilities; 3. Cultural environments; 4. Organizational environments; 5. Communicating across cultures; 6. Leading global organizations; 7. Negotiating global partnerships; 8. Managing ethical conflicts; 9. Managing work and motivation; 10. Managing global teams; 11. Managing global assignments; 12. Lessons learned; Management challenge; Appendix: models of national cultures; Name and company index; Subject index.

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This is an exceptional textbook. The authors artfully translate academic theory and empirical research findings to practical applications in a manner that makes for compelling reading. This book is a wonderful guide both to the student who is a “global neophyte” and for students who have had the opportunity to live and perhaps work overseas. This is one of the best international management textbooks that I have come across in thirty years of working in the field. I heartily recommend it.”

Mark E. Mendenhall, University of Tennessee, USA

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Global Turning PointsThe Challenges for Business and Society in the 21st Century

Mauro F. GuillénWharton School, University of Pennsylvania

and Emilio OntiverosUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid

The second edition of this popular book examines major global turning points with an emphasis on actionable issues, deploying the tools of economics, sociology and political science to provide an analytical perspective on both the problems and opportunities facing business and society in the twenty-first century.• Will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers, including executives, policymakers and students

• Multidisciplinary approach that covers economic and business topics as well as key political, demographic, social, environmental and geopolitical issues

• Provides a framework for thinking about what is likely to come in the future and discusses how to adapt to changing global situations

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ContentsPreface; 1. Welcome to the twenty-first century; 2. A global economy out of balance; 3. The rise of the emerging-market multinationals; 4. The new demography: aging, migration, and obesity; 5. From dictatorship to democracy and failed states; 6. A disparate world: inequality and poverty; 7. The rise of the global middle class; 8. The transformative power of technology; 9. Institutions and the entrepreneurship spirit; 10. The quest for sustainability; 11. The trials and tribulations of the financial system; 12. The global powers of the twenty-first century; 13. Coping with uncertainty and complexity; References; Index.

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This book sheds light on the confusing perspectives of the global economy in the wake of a major financial crisis. It is a much welcome, necessary contribution by two leading scholars who thread scholarly rigor with a deep understanding of the business world. Mandatory reading for professionals and students who are interested in the real economy.”

Manuel Castells, University of California, Berkeley

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The Business Environment of EuropeFirms, Governments, and Institutions

Terrence R. GuayPennsylvania State University

Written for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying international business, European studies and political economy, this is the first textbook to provide a complete overview of Europe’s business environment, uncovering both the historical, political and cultural contexts of European business and the diverse nature of Europe’s economy and government policies.• The author has more than fifteen years of teaching experience in international business, EU and

political economy courses at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level

• This up-to-date textbook addresses the needs of these varied levels and disciplines, discussing national context beyond the EU and using short case examples

• Whereas other textbooks on Europe’s business environment focus on specific nations or perspectives, this is the only textbook to provide a full, comprehensive overview of Europe’s business environment

• Bridges the gap between European business and European history, politics, culture and institutions, guiding students to a complete understanding of the rich business environment of Europe

This is a clear, comprehensive and incisive look at Europe today and its relevance to global business in the twenty-first century. The author is both eloquent in explaining even the more difficult concepts and judicious in forming conclusions about where Europe stands today in the globalized world. He lucidly explains the leading scholarship in the field and, as importantly, pinpoints its relevance to on-the-ground business practice within the European context. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and global business practitioners. It should become the standard textbook for students of modern European business.”

Sanford L. Moskowitz, College of Saint Benedict, Saint John’s University, Minnesota

ContentsAcknowledgements; Preface; Part I. Understanding the Context of Europe’s Business Environment: 1. Introduction; Part II. The European Union: 2. Origins, development, and institutional framework; 3. Political economy of European integration; Part III. Models of Capitalism and National Business-Government Relations: 4. Market capitalism; 5. Managed capitalism; 6. State capitalism; 7. Eastern Europe; Part IV. Government Policies and Globalization: 8. Promoting business; 9. Regulating business; 10. Globalization and global actors; Part V. Opportunities and Challenges: 11. Industries; 12. The road ahead; Glossary; Index.

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International Business StrategyAlain VerbekeUniversity of Calgary

This is the first textbook on international business strategy that combines analytical rigour and true managerial insight on the functioning of large multinational enterprises (MNEs). With unique commentary on 48 seminal articles, the book shows how these can be applied to businesses engaged in international expansion, especially in high-distance markets.• Offers a new perspective into international business strategy that combines analytical rigour and

managerial insight on the functioning of large multinational enterprises and provides greater coverage of emerging markets

• Students are supported by improved learning features including ‘management takeaways’, key lessons that can be applied to MNEs, and 30 case studies which illustrate key points

• Online resources available, including weblinks, detailed lecture slides for each chapter, figures from the book, answers to case study questions and additional MCQs

Two things make Alain Verbeke’s book stand out from other textbooks. First, it incorporates the latest theoretical insights and helps students to understand the complexities of international business in the real world. Second, it is truly integrative, presenting a framework in the first half of the book that is consistently used in all subsequent chapters and applications.”

Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Contents List of figures; List of case studies; About the author; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Walkthrough; Introduction and overview of the book’s framework; Part I. Core Concepts: 1. Conceptual foundations of international business strategy; 2. The critical role of firm-specific advantages; 3. The nature of home country location advantages; 4. The problem with host country location advantages; 5. Combining firm-specific advantages and location advantages in a multinational framework; Part II. Functional Issues: 6. International innovation; 7. International sourcing and production; 8. International finance; 9. International marketing; 10. Managing managers in the multinational enterprise; Part III. Dynamics of Global Strategy: 11. Entry mode dynamics 1: foreign distributors; 12. Entry mode dynamics 2: strategic alliance partners; 13. Entry mode dynamics 3: mergers and acquisitions; 14. The role of emerging economies; 15. Emerging economy multinational enterprises; 16A. International strategies of corporate social responsibility; 16B. International strategies of corporate environmental sustainability; Conclusion. The true foundations of global corporate success; Appendix. Suggested additional readings.

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Contents List of figures; List of case studies; About the author; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Walkthrough; Introduction and overview of the book’s framework; Part I. Core Concepts: 1. Conceptual foundations of international business strategy; 2. The critical role of firm-specific advantages; 3. The nature of home country location advantages; 4. The problem with host country location advantages; 5. Combining firm-specific advantages and location advantages in a multinational framework; Part II. Functional Issues: 6. International innovation; 7. International sourcing and production; 8. International finance; 9. International marketing; 10. Managing managers in the multinational enterprise; Part III. Dynamics of Global Strategy: 11. Entry mode dynamics 1: foreign distributors; 12. Entry mode dynamics 2: strategic alliance partners; 13. Entry mode dynamics 3: mergers and acquisitions; 14. The role of emerging economies; 15. Emerging economy multinational enterprises; 16A. International strategies of corporate social responsibility; 16B. International strategies of corporate environmental sustainability; Conclusion. The true foundations of global corporate success; Appendix. Suggested additional readings.

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Organizational DesignA Step-by-Step Approach

Richard M. BurtonDuke University, North Carolina

Børge ObelAarhus Universitet, Denmark

and Dorthe Døjbak HåkonssonAarhus Universitet, Denmark

Written specifically for executives and MBA students, the third edition of this successful textbook provides a step-by-step guide to designing an organization, from diagnosis, to design and implementation. It includes a new chapter on project management, additional case studies and a rich package of online tools.• Focuses on actions, not just theory, with a range of pedagogical aids, including diagnostic questions,

‘fits and misfits’ and end-of-chapter summaries, helping readers understand and determine the changes needed in an organization

• New edition features a number of important improvements, including a greater emphasis on practical project management skills, greater discussion of knowledge systems and a rich package of online tools

• Specifically written for managers, the book follows their natural way of thinking by applying ‘misfit’ analysis: providing examples of non-optimal situations and walking readers through the steps to fix them

ContentsList of figures; List of tables; Preface to first edition; Preface to second edition; Preface to third edition; An outline of the step-by-step approach; Step 1. Getting Started: 1. Assessing scope and goals of the organization; Step 2. Assessing the Strategy: 2. Strategy; 3. Environment; Step 3. Analyzing the Structure: 4. The configuration of the firm; 5. New organizational forms; Step 4. Assessing Processes and People: 6. Task design; 7. People; 8. Leadership and organizational climate; Step 5. Analyzing Coordination, Control and Incentives: 9. Coordination, control, and information and knowledge systems; 10. Incentives; Step 6. Designing the Architecture: 11. Designing the architecture and the sequence of change; Step 7. Implementing the Architecture: 12. Implementing the change: who should do what when?; References; Index.

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This third edition ties organization design and change together tightly to illustrate how to plan and execute change based on a holistic organizational diagnosis. Burton et al.’s approach is firmly based on research and my MBA students quickly appreciate how organizational alignment contributes towards higher performance by using the 2x2 tables and assessing fits and misfits. There is no other organization design book that balances current organization design research with this level of clear applications.”

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Corporate StrategyTools for Analysis and Decision-Making

Phanish PuranamINSEAD, Singapore

and Bart VannesteUniversity College London

This concise textbook arms students and managers with the tools needed to make good decisions on corporate strategy issues and to perform sound analysis of the corporate strategy decisions of others. A rich companion website with downloadable tools, case materials and current examples from the media is also included.• Uses research-driven insights to help students, managers and consultants make good corporate strategy

decisions and perform sound analysis of the corporate strategy decisions of others

• A concept-based approach enables readers with limited prior knowledge to make a good decision on a concrete corporate strategy issue and offer a well-reasoned justification for this decision

• Synthesises the authors’ extensive experience teaching corporate strategy concepts to MBA, EMBA and Master’s in Management students, as well as senior managers and CEOs

• Supported by a rich companion website with case materials for instructors, current examples from the media, and ready-made templates that illustrate complete solutions to corporate strategy problems with all intervening steps and analysis

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Contents Acknowledgements; Introduction: what this book is about and how to use it; Part I. Foundations: 1. Corporate advantage; 2. Synergies: benefits to collaboration; 3. Governance costs: impediments to collaboration; Part II. Decisions about Portfolio Composition: Increasing the Scope of the Corporation: 4. Diversification; 5. Ally or acquire?; 6. Organic or inorganic growth?; Part III. Decisions about Portfolio Composition: Reducing the Scope of the Corporation: 7. Refocusing; 8. Divestiture: stay or exit; 9. Outsourcing: make or buy; Part IV. Decisions about Portfolio Organization: 10. Designing the multi-business corporation; 11. Designing corporate headquarters; 12. Managing the M&A process; 13. Managing the alliance process; Index.

2016 228 x 152 mm 180pp 62 b/w illus.  28 tables  

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Puranam and Vanneste will change how you think about corporate strategy. They offer rigorous principles, frameworks and exercises to address some of the most crucial challenges of business leaders: how to compose the firm’s portfolio, how to manage it and how to change it. A must-read for business students, business development professionals and senior executives.”

Laurence Capron, INSEAD

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Principles of Contemporary Corporate GovernanceJean Jacques Du PlessisDeakin University, Victoria

Anil HargovanUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney

Mirko BagaricDeakin University, Victoria

and Jason HarrisUniversity of Technology, Sydney

This text is an indispensable resource for academic researchers, students of business and law, and practitioners wanting a deeper understanding of the underlying principles of corporate governance. This updated edition includes a new chapter on shareholder activism, coverage of developments in corporate governance and comparative sections written by specialist contributors.• New edition includes a chapter on shareholder activism and covers new developments in corporate governance

• Includes comparative sections written by specialist contributors

• The principles of corporate governance systems and their real-world application are explained in an authoritative and engaging manner

ContentsPart I. Basic Concepts, Board Structures and Company Officers: 1. The concept ‘corporate governance’ and ‘essential’ principles of corporate governance; 2. Stakeholders in corporate governance and corporate social responsibility; 3. Board functions and structures; 4. Types of company directors and officers; Part II. Corporate Governance in Australia: 5. Regulation of corporate governance; 6. The role of the regulators: ASIC and ASX; 7. Accounting governance; 8. Auditors and audits; 9. Directors’ duties and liability; 10. Enforcement of directors’ duties; Part III. Corporate Governance in International and Global Contexts: 11. Corporate governance in the USA, the UK, Canada and South Africa; 12. Corporate governance in the EU, the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, and corporate governance in Germany, Japan, China and Indonesia; 13. Shareholder activism; Part IV. Business Ethics and Future Direction: 14. The ethical obligations of corporations.

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Business EthicsA Contemporary Approach

Gael McDonaldRoyal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Business Ethics introduces students to ethical issues and decision-making in a variety of contemporary contexts. The book addresses corporate social responsibility, stakeholder management and sustainability. It develops an awareness of the many ways in which ethical considerations can manifest in commercial domains, thereby helping prepare students for their professional careers.• A highly practical approach that engages student interest and demonstrates the central relevance

of ethical issues in the corporate world

• Reflects the broad scope of business ethics today, covering social media and the enforcement of codes of behaviour, corporate social responsibility, stakeholder management and sustainability

• Student resources include review questions, case studies and answer guides

• Instructors will have access to an extensive set of additional resources including tutorial exercises, case studies and assessment test banks

ContentsPart I. Business Ethics Overview: 1. Introduction to business ethics; 2. Ethical terminology; Part II. Business Ethical Issues: 3. Ethical issues in information technology; 4. Ethical issues in human resource management; 5. Ethical issues in marketing; 6. Ethical issues in accounting and finance; 7. Ethical issues in financial entities; 8. Ethical issues in entrepreneurship and small business; 9. Ethical issues in international business; Part III. Business Ethical Theory and Analysis: 10. Ethical theory; 11. Ethical decision-making; Part IV. Personal Ethical Decision-Making: 12. Ethics in organisations.

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The Entrepreneurial ArchA Strategic Framework for Discovering, Developing and Renewing Firms

Timothy L. FaleyUniversity of the Virgin Islands

A concise introduction to entrepreneurship based on a tried-and-tested model developed at the University of Michigan: the entrepreneurial arch. Using a range of real-world examples, this book teaches readers how to discover and create a new firm, or grow an existing one, starting from a firm or team’s capabilities.• A concise book offering a fresh approach to entrepreneurship based on a tried-and-tested model,

the entrepreneurial arch

• Presents a holistic view of entrepreneurship by dividing the business development process into six distinct segments, starting from a firm or team’s capabilities: each segment is self-contained enough to be readily learnable, but presented as part of an integrated picture that connects the methodologies of business discovery, assessment, execution, and renewal

• Introduces four elements of successful business – motive, owner, act, and monetize – showing how these can be perceived from a strategic level all the way to a specific operational level

ContentsPreface; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction to the entrepreneurial arch; 2. Opportunity identification; 3. Business design; 4. Business assessment; 5. Operationalize the business; 6. Resourcing the business; 7. Strategies for managing growth; 8. Summary; Appendices; References; Index.

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The Entrepreneurial Arch offers a complete view of the entrepreneurial process by providing six distinct stages from pre-startup through the growth stage. Every aspiring or current entrepreneur should read this very practical and insightful book. The use of real world examples makes the book practical and interesting to read. I recommend this book to everyone thinking about starting and growing a company.”

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Managing Employee Performance and RewardConcepts, Practices, Strategies

This second edition continues to explore employee performance and reward, two pivotal and closely connected (yet controversial and challenging) facets of human resource management. Updated and revised by a team of specialist contributors, the book is an indispensable resource for those studying and practising people management in the Asia-Pacific region.• Thoroughly updated and revised by a team of specialist contributors

• Written for a global audience, with particular appeal to the Asia-Pacific region

• Continues to be an indispensable resource for exploring two pivotal facets of human resource management

ContentsPart I. The Fundamentals: 1. Performance and reward basics; 2. Managing for engagement; 3. Strategic alignment; Part II. Performance Management in Action: 4. Managing for results; 5. Shaping behaviour; 6. Reviewing and developing employee performance; Part III. Base Pay and Benefits: 7. Base pay purpose, structures and options; 8. Developing position-based base pay systems; 9. Developing person-based base pay systems; 10. Employee benefits; Part IV. Rewarding Employee Performance: 11. Overview of performance-related rewards; 12. Individual performance pay plans; 13. Individual recognition plans; 14. Group incentives; 15. Employee share ownership; 16. Executive incentives; Part V. System change and dynamic alignment: 17. Achieving alignment: system review, change and development.

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John ShieldsUniversity of Sydney

Michelle BrownUniversity of Melbourne

Sarah KaineUniversity of Technology, Sydney

Catherine Dolle-SamuelUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney

Andrea North-SamardzicDeakin University, Victoria

Peter McLeanUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

Robyn JohnsUniversity of Technology, Sydney

Patrick O’LearyFederation University, Victoria

Geoff PlimmerVictoria University of Wellington

and Jack RobinsonVictoria University of Wellington

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International Human Resource ManagementMustafa ÖzbilginBrunel University

Dimitria GroutsisUniversity of Sydney

and William HarveyUniversity of Exeter

International Human Resource Management offers a contemporary and multilayered introduction to international and comparative human resource management for university study. It critically analyses the core issues and emerging trends in the field, with a consistent emphasis on real-world scenarios and concerns.• With contributors drawn from universities across four continents, this book presents a genuinely

international perspective on IHRM

• All terms are defined and a glossary of key terms is provided in each chapter

• The book concludes with three extended case studies, each based on a specific region, to help students consolidate their understanding

ContentsIntroduction: a multilevel approach to international human resource management; 1. Global trends in international human resource management; 2. Cross-cultural management and managing cultural diversity; 3. Key players in international human resource management; 4. Recruitment and selection in the international context; 5. Cross-cultural training and development for overseas assignments; 6. International reward; 7. Employee retention; 8. International labour relations (ILR); 9. Reputation in the context of IHRM; 10. Expatriation and repatriation: case study in the Asia-Pacific; 11. Balancing inflows and outflows: case study in Europe; 12. Understanding self-initiation and lessons for international HR managers: case study insights from North America and Africa; 13. Conclusion.

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Communication Skills for Business ProfessionalsPhillip CenereNotre Dame University, Australia

Robert GillSwinburne University of Technology, Victoria

Celeste LawsonCentral Queensland University

and Michael LewisMacquarie University, Sydney

This is a student-friendly introduction to the principles and practice of effective communication in the workplace. Engagingly written and full of real-life examples, it explains the key theories underpinning communication strategies and encourages students to consider how to apply them in a contemporary business environment.• Covers all the core topics of standard undergraduate courses in a clear, concise way

• Has a strong practical focus reinforced by contributions from authors with industry experience

• Includes rich pedagogical resources

ContentsPart I. Understanding Communication: 1. Introduction: communication in organisations; 2. Organisations: structure and culture; 3. Communication as a process; 4. Understanding the audience; 5. Persuasion and influence; 6. Negotiation and conflict management; 7. Working in groups; 8. Intercultural communication; Part II. Communicating in Organisations: 9. Communicating as business professionals; 10. Research and channel selection; 11. Reports and proposals; 12. Correspondence: letters, memos, emails; 13. Writing for the web; 14. Oral presentations; 15. Meetings.

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Revealed Preference TheoryChristopher P. ChambersDepartment of Economics, University of California, San Diego

and Federico EcheniqueDivision of the Humanities and Social Science, California Institute of Technology

This book examines situations in which empirical observations are consistent or inconsistent with some of the best known economic theories.

Econometric Society Monographs, 56

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Analysis of Panel DataThird edition

Cheng HsiaoUniversity of Southern California

This book provides a comprehensive, coherent, and intuitive review of panel data methodologies that are useful for empirical analysis.

Econometric Society Monographs, 542015 228 x 152 mm 562pp 7 b/w illus.  9 tables  

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Granularity Theory with Applications to Finance and InsurancePatrick GagliardiniUniversita della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland

and Christian GouriérouxUniversity of Toronto

This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the granularity theory and its usefulness for risk analysis, statistical estimation, and derivative pricing.

Themes in Modern Econometrics2014 228 x 152 mm 202pp 36 b/w illus.  12 tables  

9781107070837 | £55.00 / US$90.00 HB

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Almost All About Unit RootsFoundations, Developments, and Applications

In ChoiSogang University, Seoul

Extensive, up to date, and readily accessible, this book is a comprehensive reference source on unit roots for students and applied workers.

Themes in Modern Econometrics

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Applied Choice AnalysisSecond edition

David A. HensherUniversity of Sydney

John M. RoseUniversity of South Australia

and William H. GreeneNew York University

A fully updated second edition of this popular introduction to applied choice analysis, written for graduate students, researchers, professionals and consultants. Online data sets available.2015 247 x 174 mm 1216pp 150 b/w illus.  182 tables  

9781107465923 | £55.00 / US$90.00 PB

Applied Nonparametric EconometricsDaniel J. HendersonUniversity of Alabama

and Christopher F. ParmeterUniversity of Miami

Bridging the gap between applied economists and theoretical nonparametric econometricians, this book explains basic to advanced nonparametric methods with applications.2015 253 x 177 mm 380pp 81 b/w illus.  34 tables  

9781107010253 | £75.00 / US$125.00 HB

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Entertainment Industry EconomicsA Guide for Financial Analysis

Ninth Edition

Harold L. Vogel

Fully updated, this ninth edition remains the definitive source on the economics of entertainment in the United States and overseas.2014 240 x 163 x 40 mm 680 pp 95 b/w illus. 73 tables

9781107075290 | $45 / $70

A Practitioner’s Guide to Stochastic Frontier Analysis Using StataSubal C. KumbhakarBinghamton University, State University of New York

Hung-Jen WangNational Taiwan University

and Alan P. HorncastleOxera Consulting, Oxford

This book provides practitioners with a step-by-step guide on how to conduct efficiency analysis using the stochastic frontier approach.

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Socialist PlanningThird edition

Michael EllmanUniversiteit van Amsterdam

An overview of socialist planning that explains the underlying theory and its limitations, also placing developments in their historical perspective.2014 228 x 152 mm 440pp 14 b/w illus.  40 tables  

9781107074736 | £69.99 / US$110.00 HB

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The Future of Financial RegulationWho Should Pay for the Failure of American and European Banks?

Johan A. LybeckFinanskonsult AB, Sweden

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Emerging Market MultinationalsManaging Operational Challenges for Sustained International Growth

Alvaro Cuervo-CazurraNortheastern University, Boston

William NewburryFlorida International University

and Seung Ho ParkChina Europe International Business School

This book examines the challenges faced by emerging market multinationals as they develop their international operations and proposes actionable solutions.

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Short Introduction to Corporate FinanceRaghu RauJudge Business School, Cambridge

An introduction to the essential and widely-studied subject of corporate finance, organised around six key ideas.

Cambridge Short Introductions to Management

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China’s Innovation ChallengeOvercoming the Middle-Income Trap

Edited by Arie Y. LewinDuke University, North Carolina

Martin KenneyUniversity of California, Davis

and Johann Peter MurmannUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney

This book argues that China must become an innovation-based economy to avoid the middle-income traps, and examines both the opportunities and challenges in meeting this goal.2016 228 x 152 mm 300pp 35 b/w illus.  17 tables  

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Innovations in SustainabilityFuel and Food

Alfred A. MarcusUniversity of Minnesota

This insightful book employs high-profile company cases to focus on two major challenges for sustainable innovation: fuel and food.

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Human Capital and Global Business StrategyHoward ThomasSingapore Management University

Richard R. SmithSingapore Management University

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A practitioner-focused book with new insights into how to improve business performance through a unique, strategic approach to human capital.2013 246 x 189 mm 270pp 50 b/w illus.  11 tables  

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Managerial LivesLeadership and Identity in an Imperfect World

Stefan SveningssonLunds Universitet, Sweden

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Teaching Macroeconomics with Microsoft EXCEL®

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Humberto Barreto gives professors a simple way to teach macroeconomic models and incorporate data into their courses using Microsoft Excel® with free files and videos linked to the book. The files can be used by students with any textbook, and the short narrated videos walk the student through each task.

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